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Formatting Guidelines

Papers should be:
No more than 500 words of the designated format. Papers should describe completed research, a completed investigation into IS teaching practice or a detailed description of some industrial practice.
All papers must be submitted in the form indicated below.

Formatting Guidelines

Papers should be in Word 6 format.

First Page

The first page of the paper should include:

1. The title of the paper

2. The name(s) of the author(s) - Main author first

3. Affiliation of each author

4. The postal address of the main author

5. The telephone number and fax number for the main author

6. The email address of the main author

7. A short abstract describing the paper

8. A word count

Title

The title should be in 22 point Times New Roman, left justified, bold, italics.

Name, Affiliation and Contact Details

The name(s), affiliation(s) and contact detail(s) of authors should follow the title preceded by one line. They should be in 14 point Times New Roman, regular, bold and left justified.

Abstract

The abstract should follow the names, affiliations and contact details and should be preceded by one line. The title 'Abstract' should be in 14 point Times New Roman, bold, italics, left justified. The text of the abstract should be in Times New Roman 10 point, regular and justified.

Page Setup

Paper size should be set to A4.

The page for the paper should be set up as follows:

Top: 2.7cms Bottom: 2.7cms
Left: 3 cms Right: 4 cms
Header: 1.25 cms Footer: 1.25 cms

Submission Instructions

Papers should be submitted as an email attachment to: ukais2002@lmu.ac.uk. Postal and faxed submissions will also be considered although email attachment is the preferred method of submission.

Papers should not have been previously published or be simultaneously submitted elsewhere.