Annual conference 2015: Final program and paper upload portal is online

IMISCOE is happy to announce that the final program (pdf) as well as the conference upload portal for this year's annual conference is online as of now.

Logged on users can now access the "Panels & Papers" overview page and the "Submit your paper" page. Both can be found in the "User menu" once logged on. In order to upload their paper participants have to take the following steps:

  1. Find the panel, workshop or poster session where your paper will be discussed and check if it hasn't been uploaded yet.
  2. To upload your paper use the Paper submission form.
  3. Use the paper title in the "title" field ;-).
  4. In the description, please mention the panel and the author(s) of the uploaded paper. You can give a short description as well.

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