Instructions for Paper Preparation for Solar Thermal 2000 - Space for Title of Paper

Instructions for Paper Preparation for Solar Thermal 2000 - Space for Title of Paper

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER PREPARATION FOR SOLAR THERMAL 2000 - TITLE OF PAPER

Peter TEST, Jeff MILLER and Anne AUTHOR

Department or Division Name, University or Company Name, P.O. Box or Street, City, Zip Code, Country, Fax Number, E-mail address

Michelle ANOTHERAUTHOR

Department or Division Name, University or Company Name, P.O. Box or Street, City, Zip Code, Country, Fax Number, E-mail address

Abstract - This file represents a template for preparing a paper for the Proceedings of SOLAR THERMAL 2000. Please follow the format used. The paper should be formatted for A4 paper (210  297 mm). This is the abstract which should not exceed 250 words and be complete in itself. Author who will present the paper is underlined.

1.INTRODUCTION

Write your introduction here. A limit of 6 pages for the full paper applies.

2.PARAGRAPH 2

Write your second paragraph here.

2.1Paragraph 2.1 - about Equations

Write paragraph 2.1 here if needed. This is how to incorporate equations:

(1)

Equations must be referred to in the text, in the form Eq. (1) or Equation (1).

2.2Paragraph 2.2 - about footnotes

Write paragraph 2.2 here if needed. Please try to avoid footnotes as much as possible. If used they should be listed at the bottom of the page in which the text to which it relates occurs. Use numbers[1] in superscript .

2.3Paragraph 2.3 - about references

A list of references should be prepared at the end of the paper as shown. Examples for journal articles, books, proceedings etc. are given. They should be cited in the text by the last name(s) of the author(s) and the year of publication. For one author Watt (1977) would be an example. Two authors (Miller andMiles, 1999) and three and more authors would be like this (Miller et al., 1997).

2.4Paragraph 2.4 - about page numbers

Please do not number pages.

2.5Paragraph 2.5 - about graphs and figures

All graphs should be titled

3.SOME MORE ANALYSIS

This is another chapter.

4.even more results - about submission

If you want to have your paper refereed, please submit before 26November 1999. The paper can be submitted without this additional peer review. The deadline for receipt of these papers is 28 January 2000. In any case, please note:

  • Electronic version of the paper must represent a 'camera-ready' format version of the paper, formatted to the specification outlined in this document.
  • Preferred form of submission is via e-mail to: , but submission of diskettes (if document size is larger than common diskette format compressed file in ZIP format, ZIP disk (100 MB), CD-ROM) is also possible.
  • Please submit in MS-Word 97 or earlier version.

5.Conclusions

This is the conclusion.

REFERENCES

Miller J., Author A., Smith D. and Miles D. (1997) Modelling something. Journal of Whatever 22, 199-204.

Miller J. and Miles D. Modelling something else. Journal of Whatever. In Press.

Morrison J., Daltrey R. and Jagger M. (1967) Book about something, 2nd ed., pp. 103-107. Some Press, Los Angeles.

Watt J. (1977) Estimation of something. In Proceedings of Some Solar Congress, 12-15August, Angermund, Germany, pp. 765-770, Some Press, Düsseldorf.

[1]This is a footnote.