Suggestions for Poster Design:
It is said that "one picture is equivalent to one thousand word". The
poster session offers you an opportunity to present your idea as a poster which may
include photographs, graphs and bulleted text.
Your poster may highlight only important portion of your paper. It should
encourage discussions and dialogue with participants. Thebetter the quality of the
poster, the higher the quality of the interactions.
The poster may be approximately 1 m x 0.5 m which is roughly equivalent to
six A4 sheets.
The poster can be in a single large sheet or many sheets of A4 or other
sizes, as long as the total size fits the poster board.
Poster should be a visual representation of your paper's textual
information. Displaying only a copy of your paper on the poster will notbe
desirable.
Your poster should be aesthetically pleasing, attractive, colourful and
legible. It should not be cluttered. The objective is to capture the Attention of
participants. As such include graphics, pictures and illustrations, avoid text, as
far as possible.
Use glossy and heavy grade paper for poster.
Note: Authors are NOT expected to bring the poster board and pushpins. Poster
boards will be provided by the
organizers at the conference venue.
IMPORTANT: The posters will be arranged and secured to a poster board by the authors
themselves at the meeting.
Posters should be pinned-up before commencement of the poster session. Timings of
the session will be announced
well in time and authors will be given time to pin-up their posters
Your Paper along with Posters should be submitted to Dr.Jagdish Arora(Director,INFLIBNET
CENTRE),director@inflibnet.ac.in with copy
to: yatrik@inflibnet.ac.in on or before 25/12/2008