Scientific Poster Display
POSTER AREA
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Mount your presentation on a poster board on larger than 28" X 44" (not
including your title). Poster board of this size is available in numerous
colors in the Bookstore.
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Bring your own pins to attach your poster board on the available poster
spaces.
POSTER BOARD LAYOUT
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TITLE: Title, author(s) and affiliation(s) are to be printed across
the top of the poster in characters at least 1" high.
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ABSTRACT: Include an abstract with your poster.
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TEXT, FIGURES, AND TABLES should first be mounted on colored backgrounds
(illustration board or heavy construction paper) and then arranged on the
main board in vertical columns (not rows) in a clear and logical sequence.
This can be accomplished by numbering the illustrations or using arrows.
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Poster sessions are often crowded and busy, conditions which can make close
viewing difficult. Therefore, your poster should be easily read from
3 to 4 feet. A distance that requires a character size of at least
3/8 inch high.
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Each figure should have a large heading (1/2" or 36 point) or "take home"
message, one or two lines long.
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The "take home" message should communicate the main content of the figure.
Detailed information concerning the figure can be provided in a legend.
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The figure legend should contain information that would normally appear
in the body of a manuscript.
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Remember, a casual viewer of your poster should be able to understand the
poster without having to read the legend; the legend is strictly for those
people who want to gain more detailed information about the figure.
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Tables should follow the same general layout as figures.
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Tables should be simple and contain no extraneous material.
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For ease of viewing, try to convert any tables into figures.
The following are sites about how to make a good poster presentation:
http://www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~ugar/undergrad/posterinstructions.html
http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/ld/resources/presentation/designing-poster/designing-poster
SAMPLE POSTER PRESENTATION
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