SUBMITTING A POSTER

Please follow the instructions below to assist the organizing committee in preparing the Program Abstracts and Conference Proceedings.

DEADLINES

  November 7 Submission of title and 25-word summary
     

November 21 Submission of abstract for Program Abstracts using the format below
     
  December 2 Electronic pdf copy of poster submitted for webcast viewers and publication in electronic Proceedings

Please bring 20-40 copies of your poster (8.5 x 11 size) to hand out at the conference.


TITLE AND SUMMARY SUBMISSIONS - all posters welcome!

Using the following format, submit title and summary by NOVEMBER 7 to:

mac2011conf@gmail.com

Management of sclerotinia in canola
Author: James Brown, Dept. of Crop Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Summary: The text follows here using the following format:
• Submit in body of e-mail or fax (typed)
• Maximum 25 words for Summary


ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS

Using the following format, submit abstracts by NOVEMBER 21 to:

mac2011conf@gmail.com

Management of sclerotinia in canola
James Brown, Dept. of Crop Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2

The text follows here using the following format:
• Submit in Microsoft Word
• ARIAL font; 11 font size
• 1 inch margins, single spacing
• Maximum 300 words for Abstract


POSTER SUBMISSIONS

Please submit your poster as an electronic pdf file (sized to allow printing on 8.5 x 11 paper) by DECEMBER 2 to: mac2011conf@gmail.com

Your poster will be posted on the website so our webcast viewers have access. Similarly they will be able to answer the quiz questions for CCA credits.

CCA CREDITS

CCA credits will be offered for participants viewing posters and successfully completing a quiz based on the poster. If you would like your poster to be eligible for such credits (which will likely increase traffic by your poster), please submit 5 multiple choice questions to john.heard@gov.mb.ca. Contact John directly for more details.

All poster presenters will be offered a 30 second oral "poster pitch" between speakers at the conference. This will be a very short opportunity to alert participants of the high points of your poster and entice them to the poster room. We will expect you to man your poster in the break following your pitch.

 

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