Wisconsin Astrophysics Preprint Submission
To have your recent preprint posted on, or linked to our page, please
follow the detailed instructions below. There are two options.
1. Pre-print link to Wisconsin Astrophysics:
Astro-ph is where most astronomers now obtain their preprints. The
ideal way to 'post' your preprint on Wisconsin
Astrophysics is to submit your paper to astro-ph and send our
local webmaster the astro-ph
link which can be placed on Wisconsin
Astrophysics. This permits us to maintain a local and
Wisconsin-specific compilation of what we are publishing.
If you choose to do this option, here are some local instructions for
how to submit papers to astroph. Once you have submitted your preprint
to astro-ph, please send our webmaster the following information in
this format:
-
Authors:
Title:
Comments: [where and when is it going to appear?]
Links: [astroph number or complete url]
2. Pre-print submission and posting directly to Wisconsin Astrophysics:
File formats:
- Electronic preprints are to be single files only.
- If you cannot or do not want to encapsulate tables and figures
with the text into a single 'viewable' file, then please construct
a single, compressed tar file containing the separate files
(gzip currently is preferred for compression). See
instructions
for submission to astro-ph, for an example.
- pdf is the best way to go; postscript (ps) is also fine. The
unix command ps2pdf will convert ps to pdf.
Instructions:
- place single file in the author's outgoing anonymous ftp site;
- notify the webmaster of the location, file name,
and format (ps, pdf, tar, other [and compression, if any]);
- in the notifying email, also include the full
author list, title, where the paper has been submitted,
it's status (submitted, accepted, in press, to appear ... etc.).
Please use the following format:
-
Authors:
Title:
Comments: [where and when is it going to appear?]
If your paper has been submitted to astro-ph, see option 1 above.