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GOR 2001 WWW proceedings - supply your articles online

The article is the written version of your talk or poster presented at the GOR 2001. You should supply information on the (theoretical) background, main focus or hypotheses and the design, if you are presenting empirical data. The (empirical) results are to be documented in the usual academic and/or statistical manners, e.g. showing means and significances. Finally, your article should include a discussion of your hypotheses and data.

Active participants of the GOR 2001 with an oral presentation or a poster can supply their articles in a preliminary form online through a web-interface. You can do this in as many steps as you want. It is a preliminary article, only open to you until the deadline (15th. May, 2001). Then the GOR organizers convert all articles to a final version (we will not edit articles) and are include them in the abstract and article section of the GOR 2001 WWW-proceedings. Only the final versions can be accessed by the public. But all authors can access, input and revise their preliminary article. But when you finish your article before the deadline please let us know – the faster the proceedings volume contains all articles the better.

You access your preliminary article by clicking onto your name in the "main author index". Below your abstracts you find a link to your (preliminary) article as well as an edit link. After clicking that link you are requested to input your userid and password that provides access to your preliminary article. Your userid and the password will be send to you by e-mail.

When you have logged in an interface opens, where a short text to gives you an idea of what and how to input. Press change in the "edit" window to save your changes. Please be aware of the fact that you have to write in HTML-code, when you enter your text. Or you can click on "upload" to browse your local computer and to upload an HTML-file containing you article. The "view" option enables you to view the formated article how it will be visible later on the net. You do not have to type in title and author(s) because this information is being taken (copied) from the abstract you submitted.

The article is supposed to have an approximate length of some 5 'pages'. That means about 2000 words per article. . We emphasize to use very few HTML-tags only: the paragraph tag to make paragraphs, the br tag to force a new line and the bold tag to produce bold text. New lines are ignored in HTML, series of spaces are reduced to a single space.

Those of you, that are familiar with HTML may use everything they want. But do not include the head and body tags here, because these are generated by the server.

For those of you, that are completely unfamiliar with HTML:

Type in your Text (or better copy and paste it).

If you like to have a new paragraph, insert a p enclosed in brackets <p>

If you like to start a new line, insert a br enclosed in brackets <br>

If you like to input a link:

<a href="http://www.yourserver.de/yoursubdir/yourdocument.html">Your link text</a>

If you like to integrate some image you can include a reference here using a special syntax:

<dtml-var your-image-file.jpg>

So if you named the image file you did upload 'beautiful-image.jpg' you access it using '<dtml-var beautiful-image.jpg>'. '<img src="your-image-file.jpg">'
will not work correctly all over this site. Sorry for that.

Do not include any path name. Use simply the name of the image-file itself. Currently you have to send us the image files and we will put them in the proper directory. Please supply us with the usual web graphic formats only (*.gif *.jpg *.png).

If you need any help, please feel free to contact us:

gor2001@uni-goettingen.de