As for previous editions, the proceedings of TARK XI will be printed,
distributed to participants, and made publicly available, notably through ACM DL.
However, the authors retain copyrights to their papers.
Economists should be aware that special
arrangements have been made with certain economics journals (in
particular, with International Journal of Game Theory, Games and
Economic Behavior, Journal of Economic Theory, Econometrica, Theory
and Decision, and Mathematical Social Sciences) so that publication of
an extended abstract in TARK will not prejudice publication of a full
journal version.
Camera ready formatting for proceedings
Authors should thus sign the copyright form
to allow publication by ACM DL, and sent it cindy@cs.cornell.edu.
Although in the past there have been no constraints on how TARK
proceedings papers were formatted, with the increased number of
submissions and acceptances, we have imposed a 10-page limit and
decided to use a more uniform format, which should make the
proceedings look more professional. Your submitted paper must be
formatted in the TARK proceedings format, and must be submitted as a
PDF rendering that uses only Type I fonts.
We suggest to use Times, which can
be done by adding \usepackage{times} to the preamble if
using latex2e, or writing \documentstyle[proceed,times]{article}
in the preamble with latex.
You can find here a
detailed description of the formatting style, as well as Latex style files proceed.sty and proceed2e.sty
that will
automatically generate the paper in the right format.
The sample source files are named formatting.tex and formatting2e.tex, respectively.
Note that the
proceedings paper should not be generated with page numbers. The
style file provided will omit page numbers, but if you are not using
the style file, please ensure that you do not have page numbers on
your style file. Instructions for submitting the final paper will be
sent shortly.
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