Information about the
Publication of the SOHO-7 Proceedings


The SOHO-7 proceedings have been published! See the Table of Contents page for more information.


The SOHO-7 proceedings will be published by Kluwer Academic Publishers as both a special issue of Space Science Reviews and as a stand-alone book. All submitted papers (for talks and posters) will be refereed and subject to all other normal requirements for papers in Space Science Reviews. The guest editors will be John Kohl and Steven Cranmer.

We would prefer if authors could bring draft manuscripts of their contributions to the Workshop. We require that the final manuscripts are submitted by 28 October 1998.

The following are the page limits for different types of contributions:

Keynote Lecture 15 pages
Introductory Talks 15 pages
Reporters' Summary Talks 20 pages
Poster Papers 4 pages

Submitted papers, to be forwarded to the referees, should be prepared using Kluwer's LaTeX format for Space Science Reviews, and sent to the editors in either one or both of the following ways:

  1. by email, to scranmer@cfa.harvard.edu

  2. on paper, to:
    Steven Cranmer
    Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
    60 Garden St., Mail Stop 50
    Cambridge, MA 02138
    USA

Final, camera-ready papers must be submitted in the Kluwer LaTeX format by email. Paper submission to the above address is optional.

Email submission consists of the following:

  1. A short introductory message which contains the name of the first author and a list of the files to follow.

  2. The LaTeX manuscript (the ASCII input to LaTeX, not the postscript file). Please send this file as plain text in the email, not as the output of a word processor like Microsoft Word.

  3. Each postscript figure file, as a separate email message. Do not send these files compressed! Note on the subject line the figure number associated with the file.

Color Figures:

It is possible to submit color figures for these proceedings, but the authors will be charged 1800 Dutch guilders (approximately 1000 US dollars) per figure. This is the fee that Kluwer is charged by their printers for the special set-up. If multiple color figures are included in the same paper (or in any single ``section'' of 16 journal pages) the charges are reduced. In this case, the first color figure costs 1800 Dutch guilders, and subsequent ones in the same section cost only 250 Dutch guilders (about 150 US dollars). Authors will be charged directly by Kluwer's production department when the journal issue is in production.

DOWNLOAD Kluwer's LaTeX style files for Space Science Reviews.


If you have any questions, please direct them to Steven Cranmer.