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Basic Guidelines

1. Submit an abstract with this form by entering: Author / Year / 'Abstract' / Event
Abstract author's lastname: e.g. Pesta
Year of abstract publication: e.g. 2010
Abstract: type in the word 'Abstract'
Event: e.g. IOC60
Example:
Pagename: = Pesta 2010 Abstract IOC60
2. Click Create or edit to create the entry and enter the editing mask


3. Edit the entry by providing the necessary information
Reference: Should have the following format: Surname A Initial firstname A, Surname B Initial firstname B, Surname C Initial firstname C (Year) Reference title. Journal title appreviated Volume number:First page-Last page(shortened).
Link: Please provide a weblink of interest here.
Authors: Authors separated by comma, no "and" or "&". Umlauts or accented letters should be written as: ä=ae, ö=oe, ü=ue, é=e; â=a; æ=ae, å=aa, ø=oe.
Year: Year of event (e.g. 2016).
Event: Event's title (e.g. MiP2015)
Abstract: Insert the abstract here. Special characters (e.g. µ, °) might not be transfered correctly when copy-pasting - thus check for errors and correct them. References in the text are given by numbers in brackets [1]. Up to 250 words, max. 400 words (if more, please copy/paste into "Free text" box.
Keywords: Enter a list of meaningful keywords.
O2k-Network: For abstracts from an O2k-Network laboratory - please type in the UserCode (e.g AT_Innsbruck_Gnaiger E). If you do not remember it, check here for a list - Category:O2k-Network Lab
Labels: Finally, please tick the appropriate "keywords"/labels in the respective boxes, to make sure that the added or edited publication appears in the specific filters. Check the MiPMap for help with labels.
Free text: Enter any additional information (e.g. affiliations of authors, or graphs).