LICS 2009 Short Talk Submission Instructions


Call for short talks

Following a now established tradition, there will be short talk sessions during LICS 2009. These are intended for descriptions of work in progress, student projects, trailers for longer presentations at one of the affiliated workshops, and relevant research being or to be published elsewhere; other brief communications may be acceptable. Talks can be on any topic related to logic in computer science as summarized in the LICS call for papers.

You may submit a 1-2 page abstract to give a 5-10 minute talk during one of the sessions. Abstracts are not published in the conference proceedings. Note that speakers in short talk sessions must be registered for LICS or SAS.

Important dates

Deadline for submissions: 11:59 GMT, Monday May 25, 2009
Notification: June 2, 2009

Paper submission site

Abstracts can be submitted at

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lics2009

There are two zones: (1) Registered User and (2) New User. The first time you use the system you will have to use the New User fields. Shortly after that a password will be emailed to you. You can use this password to access the system thereafter as a registered user. You can then enter the title, authors, contact author information and plain text abstract. The plain text abstract has to be under 300 words. It can be typed in directly or pasted in with a browser. You can upload your talk abstract using the web page. Using this submission system you can manage your short talk abstract submitted to LICS 2009. You can submit new papers, resubmit previously submitted papers, or change information about authors.

Abstracts for proposed short talks must be in pdf format and should be 1-2 pages long.


Technical support

In case of problems please send email to the PC Chair, Andrew.Pitts@cl.cam.ac.uk

 


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