Instructions To Authors For Preparing Papers in Proceedings Format

The proceedings will be published by Morgan Kaufmann and produced by Professional Book Center. We strongly encourage you to submit papers in proceedings format. 

INTRODUCTION
Professional Book Center is very pleased to be participating as the production service for the UAI-2000 conference proceedings. We will prepare the proceedings for printing and supervise its manufacture. The following information is essential for preparing your final submission. Please follow all instructions as closely as possible. 

AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS
The author kit provides information on how to submit your manuscript to ProBook, as well as copyright release and other forms to be submitted with your paper. Please follow these instructions carefully.

Click here to download a PostScript version of the author kit.

Click here to download an Adobe Acrobat PDF version of the author kit.

PREPARING YOUR PAPER
The proceedings format will be 8.5 by 11 inches, two-column. We are striving to produce a uniform, professional appearance, rather than an assortment of differing formats. Please download and print out the following sample format to refer to. 

Click Here to download a PostScript version of a formatted sample paper suitable for printing on any PostScript printer. 

Click Here to download an Adobe Acrobat PDF version of a formatted sample paper, which can be printed on any printer attached to a computer that is running the free Adobe Reader software. 

Click Here to download the tex source of this sample paper. 

If you use LaTEX, follow the provided LaTEX format style file as closely as possible. If you don't use LaTEX, please follow the formatting instructions on the formatted sample paper for which downloading links are given above to achieve an effect as close as possible to what you see on the sample. If your paper involves a special case not covered by the sample (e.g., four co-authors), use your own best judgment (e.g., repeat two-author style), or contact Jennifer Ballentine at ProBook for advice. 

Click Here to download the LaTEX style file.