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Abstracts

Here you'll find everything you need to know about submitting an abstract for IAGLR's annual Conference on Great Lakes Research. The submission deadline has been extended to February 11.


Call for Abstracts

We invite you to participate in the 62nd annual Conference on Great Lakes Research, to be held June 10-14, 2019, at The College at Brockport, State University of New York. Fifty-eight sessions have been proposed to complement the theme Large Lakes Research: Connecting People and Ideas.

We welcome abstract submissions for both oral and poster presentations. All oral presentations will be scheduled for Tuesday, June 11, through Friday, June 14. Posters will be given a high profile on Tuesday evening and made available for viewing throughout the week.

We encourage authors to submit abstracts for specific sessions, but also will consider general contributions. If you are uncertain about the most suitable session for your paper, please contact the session chairs.

Abstract Submission

All abstracts must be submitted online. A nonrefundable, nontransferable $50 fee (USD) is charged for each abstract at the time of submission. (Have your Visa or MasterCard when you submit your abstract). A paid abstract fee does not imply conference registration, but will be credited toward your conference registration fee. If your abstract is not accepted and you do not plan to attend the conference, your $50 will be reimbursed.

You may submit only one abstract as first author; however, there is no limit to the number of abstracts that you may co-author.

Abstract Content

Abstracts should describe results and the relevance of the work or research being done, clearly addressing its implications for advancing collective knowledge or the effectiveness of policy.

Please write your abstract for a general audience and note the following limits:

  • Title: 100 characters (to ensure it fits in the printed schedule)
  • Abstract body: 200 words

Questions?

If you have any questions, please contact the local planning leads:

Make sure to review the following before submitting an abstract:

 

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  • February 11 - Abstracts and $50 payment due
  • February 15 - You're notified whether abstract accepted
  • February 18 - Last day to log in and edit your abstract
  • March 1  - You're notified of date and time of presentation
  • March - Registration opens

A note to students

New for 2019! Students who indicate their desire to be judged for the IAGLR Best Student Paper Award and the IAGLR Best Student Poster Award must also complete an application package that will be sent to them after abstract submission.