This document provides instructions for submitting an anonymous article abstract and summary for a conference proceedings. The abstract should be a single paragraph summarizing the issue addressed, methodology used, and major findings or suggestions of the presentation. It must not exceed 200 words. The summary should further develop the abstract information and, along with the abstract, occupy at least two pages. It must rationally organize the paper content and be language edited before submission. If accepted, the anonymous abstract and summary will appear in the conference proceedings online.
1. PLEASE, TYPE OR PASTE HERE THE TITLE OF YOUR ARTICLE. NO MORE THAN
EIGHT (8) WORDS. NOTE: THE ARTICLE MUST BE KEPT ANONYMOUS.
Abstract
Please, type or paste your abstract here (200 words maximum). The abstract should sum
up the issue addressed, the methodology used and the major findings, interests, and/or
suggestions of your presentation. It should be composed of only one paragraph. No
indentation of paragraphs.
Keywords: Keyword 1 – Keyword 2 – Keyword 3 – Keyword 4 – Keyword
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Summary
1) Please, start typing or pasting your summary in here. You can either type your text or paste it
in this format. In the latter case, in order to keep the template formatting.
2) Make sure you develop the abstract information in this summary. The
abstract and the summary should occupy two (2) complete pages in this
proposal form. If the abstract and summary are shorter than required, that is,
less than two (2) complete pages, the proposal may be rejected. Please,
note that words in excess might be cut off without prior notice.
3) It is of the highest importance that you rationally organize your paper. The
referees will value the paper content which has been clearly streamlined.
4) In case of acceptance, the abstract and the summary will appear in the
Proceedings of the Convention at the Ventesol’s Ning site: http://ventesol.ning.com/
5) Use no more than three heading levels, if necessary. To cite references, use APA
style. For example, refer to authors in this way: (Hedge, 2000a, 2000b; Lindstromberg, 2004;
Seligson, 1997; and Thornbury, 2005) ; (Ausubel, Novak & Hanesian, 1983, p. 46).
6) The whole paper must be language-edited as necessary before submission.