[g13] guidelines for publications and presentations
Ken Livingston
k.livingston at physics.gla.ac.uk
Thu Sep 9 19:34:31 EDT 2010
We don't need more rules.
On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 12:57 -0400, Pawel Nadel-Turonski wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Now that many g13 analyses are fairly advanced, presentation outside of
> the CLAS working groups as well as various publications will become more
> common. Since your current informal guidelines often have been
> forgotten, I would like to suggest that we agree on a few and put them
> on the wiki so that they will be easy to find. A suggestion is included
> below.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Pawel
>
>
> 1. The rules apply to all formal presentations (excluding seminars and
> colloquia) and publications (including conference proceedings and arXiv
> papers).
>
> 2. The authors always need to follow current CLAS rules. For questions
> and clarifications, please contact the chair of the respective working
> group (hadron spectroscopy or nuclear).
>
> 3. The underlying analysis for any presentation / publication must have
> been presented, in its current form, to the run group at one of our
> weekly meetings.
>
> 4. Presentations and draft publications must be circulated to the run
> group mailing list at least one week prior to circulation within the
> CLAS collaboration, the deadline, or date of presentation, whichever
> comes first.
>
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