Judging/Poster Guidelines
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#One specific warning: as 7% of the male-population is red-green color-blind, use of these colors to represent contrasting concepts should be avoided. | #One specific warning: as 7% of the male-population is red-green color-blind, use of these colors to represent contrasting concepts should be avoided. | ||
#Attribution: the poster is a opportunity to give credit to contributors who may not be present, and also to other scientists (e.g. earlier workers or competitors). Referencing and attribution is often not practical during a talk, but the poster offers a chance to record who thought of what. Attribution should be for key concepts and not details (i.e. ~ 5 references but not 20). | #Attribution: the poster is a opportunity to give credit to contributors who may not be present, and also to other scientists (e.g. earlier workers or competitors). Referencing and attribution is often not practical during a talk, but the poster offers a chance to record who thought of what. Attribution should be for key concepts and not details (i.e. ~ 5 references but not 20). | ||
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