2003 ADSA-ASAS JOINT MEETING
June 22-26, 2003
Instructions for Abstract Submission

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DUE DATE: MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 11:59 p.m. CST ON FEBRUARY 5, 2003

General Information:  Members are encouraged to submit research, teaching, and extension papers. Oral papers or posters should consist of original, completed work that has not been accepted for publication in a journal. Members are encouraged to present research reports in poster sessions to expand the presentation of material, to facilitate discussion of research results among members, and to diversify the meeting format.

Authors need to be aware of patent considerations before submitting abstracts for publication.

Abstract Submission Guidelines:  All abstracts must be submitted electronically via the World Wide Web, at

http://www.fass.org/phoenix03

Instructions for submitting the abstract are available on the web site. After the deadline, it will not be possible to submit abstracts. When you submit your abstract, you will be given a tracking number and password. Make a note of these; they will allow you to revise your submitted abstract at any time before the deadline.

Space limitations allow a maximum of 2,300 keystrokes (including characters, spaces, and punctuation). Begin count at the title and end count with the last key word or end of a table if one is included. Abstracts that are too long will be rejected automatically by the system. Coding for special characters is not included in the total keystroke count.  If you must use boldface, italic, or sub-/superscript type anywhere in the abstract, consult the Text Attributes Coding information below. This special coding is not counted in the 2,300 allowed keystrokes. Special characters such as Greek letters and math symbols are available on the electronic submission form itself.

Abstract Requirements:  The author submitting the abstract is responsible for its content and quality of preparation. Abstracts are required for all submitted papers, all invited papers, and all symposia presentations.

Individual Program Committees have the responsibility to accept or reject abstracts. Criteria for acceptance or rejection will include those outlined in these instructions and Quality Standards for Abstracts @ http://www.fass.org/phoenix03 as well as originality, clarity, and merit. Consolidation of results into one combined paper is urged whenever possible.

The Overall Program Chair has authority to restrict the number of abstracts accepted. The Program Committee Chairs have the authority to restrict the number of presentations per presenter. However, there are no limits to the number of abstracts an individual may submit. Also individual Program Committee Chairs have the prerogative to place papers submitted for oral presentation into a poster presentation (or vice versa). If withdrawal of an abstract becomes necessary, notify Dave Anderson, Overall Program Chair, immediately.

Author Notification: Authors of rejected abstracts will be sent a letter stating why the abstract has been rejected. Check the web site after March 30, 2003 for a list of accepted abstracts. As soon as the program is finalized with days, times, and locations it will be on the ASAS-ADSA web site http://www.fass.org/phoenix03.

Presentation Information:  LCD and 2" x 2" slide projectors will be available for presentations. Please specify which you will use when you submit your abstract. If you require special equipment, please complete the ASpecial A/V Needs Request Form" http://www.fass.org/phoenix03.  Detailed information on presentations using LCD projectors, slide presentations, and poster presentations can be found on the web site http://www.fass.org/phoenix03. Poster presenters must be present at their poster for two hours (7:30 AM to 9:30 AM).  The boards will be 4' high and 8' wide. Presenters must furnish their own tacks or stick pins (no Velcro).

The usual scheduled time for presentation of each oral paper is 12 minutes with 3 minutes for questions, discussion and speaker transition. Individual Program Committee Chairs have the prerogative to ask some presenters to use a time other than 15 minutes. Also individual Program Committee Chairs have the prerogative to place papers submitted for oral presentation into a poster presentation (or vice versa).

If Your Abstract Includes a Table: The electronic submission form does allow submission of tables. The printed abstract width allows for 70 keystrokes per line, including spaces; keep this in mind when formatting the table. Tables that are too wide are not printable. You must also include coding for text attributes in the table. This includes the italicization, superscripting, and subscripting of numbers and letters in the table and the footnotes.

Section Preferences: Possible sections to which you may submit your abstract include the following:

ADSA-SAD Undergraduate Competition

            Dairy Foods

            Dairy Production

            Original Research

Alpharma Beef Cattle Nutrition

Animal Behavior and Well-being

Animal Health

Beef Species

Breeding and Genetics

Companion Animals

Contemporary and Emerging Issues

Dairy Foods

Extension Education

Food Safety

Forages and Pastures

Goat Species

Graduate Student Paper Competition

ADSA Foods

ADSA Production

 ADSA Southern Branch

 ADSA-ASAS Northeastern Branch

ASAS Western Section           

Growth and Development

Horse Species

International Animal Agriculture

Lactation Biology

Meat Science and Muscle Biology

Milk Protein and Enzymes

Nonruminant Nutrition

Physiology

Production, Management, and the Environment

Rabbit Species

Ruminant Nutrition

Sheep Species

ADSA Southern Section Symposium

Swine Species

Teaching/Undergraduate and Graduate Education

Triennial Reproduction Symposium  

Women & Minority Issues in Animal Agriculture

Text Attributes Coding Information

To make a word boldface, type            \bold{word}

To italicize a word, type                   \italicize{word}

To make a character superscript, type             $^{3}$             (superscript 3 in this example)

To make a character subscript, type             $_{2}$              (subscript 2 in this example)

To insert a hat above a character, type            \hat{a}              (â in this example)

Do not insert any extra spaces between the coding string and the adjacent characters in a word or expression. Do not use your word processor=s attribute functions to create bold, italics, or super-/subscripts. You must use the coding given above. The characters %, #, &, _, ^, $, and {} are used by the LaTeX formatting language, which we use to format the abstract. If you need to use one of these characters in your abstract, it must be preceded by a \ (backslash).  For open and close quotes, use `` (2 single open quotes, from your keyboard) for open, and '' (2 apostrophes, from your keyboard) for close quotes.  NOTE:  If you cut and paste the text of your abstract from a word processing program to the submission form, do not cut and paste word processing coding.  TeX coding must be used for any non-keyboard character.  Special math and Greek characters are available from a grid on the submission form itself. The character boxes to the right of the text area are provided so that you do not have to insert TeX coding for these characters. Clicking on one of these characters in the box will insert the code for that character into your abstract document. Please Note:  characters you choose from the boxes always appear at the end of the text already present in the abstract text area. If you have pasted your abstract into the text area from another word processor file, any special character you choose will appear at the end of your abstract. Simply highlight the code for this character then cut and paste it into the correct location in the abstract text.

Submission Procedures:  After reading these instructions, if you have any questions regarding submission, contact Paula Schultz, ASAS Headquarters Office, or Sharon Frick, ADSA Headquarters Office.