Instructions for Authors:
21st Large Installation System Administration Conference
(LISA '07)
This page is for authors who have had material accepted to
present at the 21st Large Installation System Administration Conference (LISA '07). If you
wish to submit a paper or deliver a talk at another upcoming USENIX event, please return
to the
Events Calendar
page and select the conference in which you're interested.
Accepted authors, please....
- Use one of the approved file formats for crafting your paper. This will be described in email you will receive from our typesetter, Rob Kolstad.
- Complete and email your final paper to Rob Kolstad for typesetting on or before August 20, 2007.
- Complete and mail the USENIX consent-to-publish form to USENIX by August 20, 2007.
- Contact your session chair (identified in
email to you from the program chair) and provide a brief biography of one or two paragraphs that
can be read as an introduction to your talk.
Details of these requirements follow:
- Submission Format
To ensure a uniform look in the Conference Proceedings, the papers will be typeset for you by Rob Kolstad. Authors are requested to submit electronic copy in one of many forms:
- ASCII
- ASCII with markup for italics, etc. (e.g., <i> ... </i>)
- Troff
- LaTeX
- Microsoft Word (but do not send MS Word illustrations)
Submission in PDF or Postscript is unacceptable.
The typesetter will create PDF files for the printed Proceedings. Submissions will also be published in PDF and HTML on the USENIX Web site. Final typeset copy will be returned to you for approval.
If by July 21 you have not received detailed preparation instructions for your final paper from Rob Kolstad, who will be formatting the Proceedings, please send him email at kolstad@usenix.org.
- Shepherding
The program chair will assign all authors one or more "shepherds" who
will read a draft of the paper and provide comments.
Authors will be notified by email of the identities and email
addresses of their shepherds. Shepherds will read your original submission and provide suggestions to help you write the best possible paper. Please feel free to contact shepherds for clarification on reviewers'
comments, and to ask any writing questions that might come up during the
process of writing your paper and addressing reviewers' comments.
- Final Manuscript Deadline
Please be aware that your final materials (fully edited paper, with all figures) are due August 20, 2007. This must be your absolutely
final version of the paper; revisions after this date will be accepted only under extraordinary circumstances. Papers submitted after the due date are in danger of being rejected for publication and presentation.
- Registration and A/V for Your Talk
Please register early for the conference. Please note: One author per paper will receive a registration discount of $200. USENIX will offer a complimentary registration upon request. Authors who are full-time
students are welcome to apply for a stipend to cover
more costs, including travel and lodging; please see
www.usenix.org/students/stipend.html for more
information about the student stipend program.
The conference paper presentation rooms will be provided with the following equipment:
- 1 overhead projector
- 1 LCD projector
- 1 screen
- 1 wired Lavalier microphone
- cables and extension cords
Please note: laptops are not provided.
- Consent-to-Publish Form
By August 20, 2007, the USENIX office must have received the signature of each author of the paper on one or more USENIX consent-to-publish forms.
Note: The essential point is to collect the signatures of all authors. It is immaterial whether the signatures reside on a single form or on separate forms.
Please mail or fax your completed and signed consent-to-publish form to:
Casey Henderson, Production Manager
USENIX Association
2560 Ninth Street, Suite 215
Berkeley, CA 94710
Fax: 510 548-5738
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