INFORMATION FOR THE AUTHORS ON THE FINAL VERSIONS

Final manuscripts have to be received by March 22, 2007 (5:59pm, PST). This deadline is FIRM. Please send also until then a short email which names the author who will give the talk. Your paper should not exceed 15 pages including all references, figures and appendices. We refer you to http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html where you can find detailed instructions on how to submit your manuscript. A central part of these instructions is also appended below.

IMPORTANT NOTE: There is no need to send a hard copy of the manuscript All files should be sent as a SINGLE COMPRESSED FILE (zip or gzip).

NAMING CONVENTION: All files (including the compressed file) should begin with your paper number, followed by a hyphen, e.g. "102-".

ADDRESS FOR SUBMISSION OF FINAL VERSIONS: cla.gentile@gmail.com

ADDRESS FOR SUBMISSION OF SIGNED COPYRIGHT FORMS (hardcopies or faxes):

Claudio Gentile
DICOM, Universita' dell'Insubria
Via Mazzini 5, 21100 - Varese, Italy
FAX +39 0332 218919

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION NEEDED FOR THE COPYRIGHT FORM:
Title of the Book: Proceedings of the 20th Annual Conference on Learning Theory
Volume Editors: Nader Bshouty and Claudio Gentile
-> One author may sign on behalf of all the authors of a particular paper.
-> It is acceptable if the copyright form is sent by FAX.



Author Instructions from Springer - LNCS

Copyright Form Manuscripts must be accompanied by a signed copyright form. Please download copyrigh.pdf. Submit Your Manuscript to the Volume Editor Please submit the following to the volume editors (e.g., to your conference committee contact, not to the Springer editorial office):

(a) Completed copyright form (download from Springer site).

(b) Source (input) files. For example:
  • LaTeX2e files for the text and PS or EPS files for figures

  • Final DVI file (for papers prepared using LaTeX/TeX)

  • Final PS file (please avoid using the option "reverse order")

  • Final PDF file (for reference)

  • RTF files (for word-processing systems other than LaTeX/TeX)



The texts in all files must be identical.