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Abstract Writing and Poster Making Skills Seminar July 13, 2015 Content by Dr. Stephanie J. Wetzel

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Abstract Writing and Poster Making Skills Seminar

July 13, 2015Content by Dr. Stephanie J. Wetzel

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Abstract

Abstracts are expected to report the basic informational content of the poster

Abstracts are written in passive voice, past-tense

150 word limit, not including title and authors

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Abstract Content

The abstract must summarize the technical content of the poster and furnish sufficient information to allow the reader to judge whether he or she should consult the poster for all of the details

The abstract must be self-contained and understandable apart from and without reference to the poster

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Abstract Content (con’t)

It can be assumed that the reader is knowledgeable in the field, but special terminology, abbreviations, and jargon should be defined

The abstract can include a brief statement of why the work was done, but it should not include background or other introductory material

The abstract should answer any questions posed by the title

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The First Sentence

The first sentence is critical. It is usually a brief information

statement of the major results reported in the poster

It does not include a restatement of the title. It may contain specific data. For example, a general statement that an important measurement was made is insufficient; include the results

Facts contained in the first sentence are not repeated later

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The Remaining Text

The text that follows the first sentence may consist of supporting statements, methodology, test results, activities of the users for chemical compounds studied, indications of the number and types of chemical compounds included, limits of accuracy and reliability, and additional results and conclusions

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The Remaining Text (con’t)

This information is described concisely but informatively to the degree necessary for understanding. Only enough data are given to support the results and conclusions

Interpretation must be differentiated from fact. Predictions and plans for future work are omitted. Negative results and unsuccessful experiments are reported in a general, summarized form

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Poster

A poster should be self-explanatory; the main points should be communicated without the presenter’s explanation

Prepare an oral presentation of no more than 5 minutes to walk interested parties through your poster

Allow people to peruse your poster for a minute before offering to lead them through it

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Poster Layout

Arrange the poster panels or printout for logical flow from top left to lower right

Text, figures and photographs should be readable from a distance of 3-4 feet

Use a font such as Arial or Helvetica in a minimum size of 24 pt. (1/4 inch high)

Poster Area is limited to 44”x44”

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Poster Content

Title Overview Introduction Methods Results Conclusions References / Acknowledgments

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Poster Using Panels

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Poster Using Panels

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Professionally Printed Poster

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Professionally Printed Poster

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Title

Should convey the main message of your poster

Banner in large type which contains a descriptive title, the authors, and their affiliations

Should be placed high on the poster

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Overview

A succinct summary of purpose, methods and results

Use phrases rather than sentences in a simple outline format

Place in upper left section of posterboard

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Introduction

A concise statement of the objective of the work

A description of the background of the work

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Methods

Description of apparatus, chemistry, samples, materials, etc.

In some, but not overwhelming detail

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Results

Graphs, Spectra, charts, pictures, etc.

Use a minimum of text to illustrate the nature of the results

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Conclusions

Concise statement of the findings (positive, as well as negative)

Indicate future research directions

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References / Acknowledgments

References and acknowledgments are located at the end of the poster

Acknowledgements include those who are not authors, but contributed to your work

A quick guide to Reference citations using the ACS Style guide can be found at this website

http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/CHEM/acsstyle.html

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Microsoft PowerPoint

The easiest way to make your poster is in PowerPoint

Can make either a multi-paneled poster or use one slide and print on poster printer

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Slide Layout

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Slide Design

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New Slide

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Insert Picture

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Poster Format

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Abstract Submission Reminders!!!

1. Abstract submission deadline is Wednesday, July 15, at 5 p.m.

2. All abstract submissions will be done online.3. I will not accept e-mailed abstracts – my account or the

URP account.4. Consideration to be chosen to speak at the Symposium

is also Wednesday, July 15, at 5 p.m.5. An “ad hoc” committee will be formed to choose the

speakers.6. Notification to all applicants will occur “hopefully” by

Tuesday, July 21.7. I am not taking requests for the 2 p.m. time slot for the

poster session.

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Symposium RSVP Reminders!!!

1. Symposium RSVP deadline is Friday, July 24, by noon.2. I have to give Parkhurst a headcount for the breakfast and

lunch on Friday, July 24.3. Feel free to invite family members.4. Please share the details of the Symposium w/ your guests.5. Registration table will be open at 9 a.m. on the Mellon Hall

Patio Friday, July 316. Please pin your posters between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m.7. Breakfast will be served at 9 a.m. inside Bayer Learning

Center.8. Dr. Kahle’s talk will begin at 10 a.m.9. www.duq.edu/urpsymposium