Which one of the following bits of information is not usually found in a call for papers?
A: The subject or focus of the conference.
B: The expected acceptance rate for papers.
C: Details on how abstracts should be formatted.
D: Details about dates for submission and acceptance of abstracts.
A: The subject or focus of the conference.
B: The expected acceptance rate for papers.
C: Details on how abstracts should be formatted.
D: Details about dates for submission and acceptance of abstracts.
举一反三
- 中国大学MOOC: Apart from basic information of the conference such as the name of the conference, date and location, a call for papers/abstracts may focus on ________.
- Which one of following statements IS NOT TRUE? A: Abstracts are always very short. B: Abstracts can be of very different lengths, depending on the conference. C: The presenter is often asked about the need for multimedia. D: Most submission are judged blindly, with the name of the presenter unknown.
- 中国大学MOOC:"Your submission of paper/abstract to a conference is unlikely to be accepted if you don’t follow the instructions in the call for papers/abstracts.";
- 中国大学MOOC:"A conference notice is usually published __________ to inform the prospective participants of the details about the upcoming conference.";
- Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news. A: A call for research papers to be read at the conference. B: An international conference on Tibetan traditional medicine. C: The number of participants at the conference and their nationalities. D: The preparations made by the sponsors for the international conference.