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PARTICIPATION GUIDELINESParticipation in the ANZAM Conference can take many forms: All papers submitted for presentation at the ANZAM Conference must contain original research that has not been previously presented or scheduled for presentation, published or accepted for publication, and if under review, must not appear in print before the Conference. Acknowledgement of relevant prior research and sources of works, ideas and data is expected. Authorship and credit should be shared in proportion to the various parties' contributions. Note, authorship of papers needs to be correct when the paper is submitted as changes cannot be made once the paper is accepted for publication in the conference programme and proceedings. A paper can only be presented in one stream of the Conference. Authors are asked to signal their preferred stream(s) from the ANZAM Conference Stream list, as well as up to 6 keywords describing the content of their research. Please consult the conference keywords list and use at least three of these keywords for your submission to assist us in assigning appropriate reviewers for your manuscript. At least one author for each paper that is accepted for presentation in the Conference Programme is expected to register and pay to attend the Conference to present their research. All of the costs to attend the Conference, including the registration fee, must be paid by presenters. ANZAM does not pay honoraria for any presentations. An individual can appear in up to three sessions of the refereed scholarly Conference Programme (as presenter, co-author, session chair or facilitator). This is to encourage greater participation and to avoid individuals appearing to dominate a stream or segment of the Conference Programme. Presenters of papers will have 15 minute timeslots, plus 5 minutes for discussion. Research Symposia and Workshops will be allocated 90 minute timeslots. During the conference, a climate of free exchange and constructive criticism is encouraged. It is also important to demonstrate respect for colleagues/presenters with different perspectives and methodologies/methods. |
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