Evolang template
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LaTeX submission template for the Evolution of Language International Conference (Evolang, evolang.org).
LaTeX submission template for the Evolution of Language International Conference (Evolang, evolang.org).
\documentclass{evolang}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{url}
\usepackage{authblk}
\begin{document}
\title{Producing a paper in LaTeX}
\author[*1,2]{Anonymous Author 1}
\author[2,3]{Anonymous Author 2}
\author[3]{Anonymous Author 3}
\affil[*]{Corresponding Author: name@domain.com}
\affil[1]{This Department, University X, City, Country}
\affil[2]{That Department, University Y, City, Country}
\affil[3]{Other Department, University Z, City, Country}
%%%%% INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADDING AUTHORS %%%%%
%Initial submissions should be anonymous - DO NOT INCLUDE ANY IDENTIFYING INFORMAITON IN THE SUBMISSION VERSION -(i.e., no author details should be added above). To avoid problems with page limits, please include the appropriate number of placeholders for authors. If multiple authors share an affiliation, they can be paired with the appropriate affiliation using the numbers in the square brackets next to "author" and "affil" to save space. Designate a single corresponding author using the asterisk.
\maketitle
\abstracts{If preparing a short submission (2 pages excluding references and acknowledgements), omit the abstract entirely and use body text only. If preparing a long submission, (6 pages excluding references and acknowledgements), this is where the abstract should be placed. It should consist of one paragraph giving a concise summary of the material in the article body. Note that the review process is double-blind, so initial submissions should be anonymous and no author details should be added above. To avoid problems with page limits, please do include the appropriate number of placeholders for authors. Please designate a single corresponding author with a `*', but do not provide any identifying information (i.e., the actual email address) in the submission version. Instructions for adding additional authors and affiliations are included within the LaTeX source file. Avoid footnotes in the abstract or title. Acknowledgements for funding bodies etc. are to be placed in the separate `Acknowledgements' section at the end of the text.}
\section{Guidelines}
\subsection{General Guidelines}
We have provided eight files for use when producing a paper using \LaTeX{}.
\begin{enumerate}
\item {\em evolang.tex} --- the source for this document.
\item {\em evolang.pdf} --- PDF generated from {\em evolang.tex}.
\item {\em evolang.png} --- the figure file.
\item {\em evolang.bib} --- the bibliography file.
\item {\em evolang.cls} --- the class file that provides the higher
level \LaTeX{} commands for the proceedings. \textbf{Do not change the contents of this file.}
\item {\em apacite.bst} --- the APA bibliography style file.
\item {\em apacite.sty} --- the package handling citations.
\item {\em apacite.pdf} --- documentation for the APA packages.
\end{enumerate}
You can delete our sample text and replace it with your own
contribution to the volume, although we recommend that you keep an initial version of the file for reference. These files should work with standard \LaTeXe{}.
\subsection{Double-Blind Peer Review}
The review process is double-blind. Authors will not be told who reviews their paper and reviewers will not be told who the authors of the papers are. Please keep in mind these guidelines for keeping your paper anonymous:
\begin{enumerate}
\item \textbf{Do not include the names and affiliations of authors in the paper}
Authors will add names and affiliations after the paper has been reviewed and accepted. However, keep in mind that names and affiliations will take up space. We suggest that authors include anonymous placeholders for names and affiliations to avoid problems with page limits (e.g. ``AUTHOR BBBBB \& AUTHOR CCCCC'').
\item \textbf{Try not to reveal the identity of the authors indirectly}
This can include the following steps:
\begin{itemize}
\item Use third person to refer to previous work by the authors. e.g. instead of ``As we have previously shown, language is a complex system (Jones, 2012)'' use ``As was previously shown, language is a complex system (Jones, 2012)'', or more simply ``Language is a complex system (Jones, 2012)''.
\item Do not eliminate essential self-references or other references but limit self-references only to papers that are relevant for those reviewing the submitted paper.
\item Make sure figures do not contain any affiliation related identifier.
\end{itemize}
\end{enumerate}
If the paper is accepted the authors will be required to submit a camera-ready version. In the camera-ready version, the steps above can be reversed and author names, affiliations and acknowledgements etc. may be added. \textbf{Again, please make sure that the papers will adhere to the space limitations once these changes are made.} Of course, given the small size of the field it may not be possible to completely prevent reviewers from guessing the identity of the authors.
\subsection{Headings and Text}
Please preserve the style of the headings, text font and line spacing in order to provide a uniform style for the proceedings volume. Note that page numbers should not be included --- the final pagination of the volume will be done by the editors.
\subsection{References and Citations}
References and citations should be in the APA style, using the {\em apacite.sty} and {\em apacite.bst} files provided. We have included examples of reference style for various publication types in the References section and in {\em evolang12.bib}.
\begin{description}
\item [Citation Example 1:] \citeA{pinker_90_natural} argue that \ldots
\item [Citation Example 2:] It has been argued \cite{pinker_90_natural} that \ldots
\end{description}
\nocite{tomasello_03_constructing,hauser_03_uniquely}
For details on more complex citation commands, please consult {\em apacite.pdf}.
\subsection{Footnotes}
Footnotes are denoted by a character superscript in the
text.\footnote{This is a footnote.}
\subsection{Equations}
Equations should be centered and numbered consecutively, as in
Eq.~(\ref{eq:simple_equation}).
\begin{equation}
p = q + r
\label{eq:simple_equation}
\end{equation}
\subsection{Tables}
Tables should have a uniform style throughout the paper. We would
prefer the border lines to be of the style shown in Table~\ref{table1}
--- single lines at top and bottom, no vertical lines at left or
right. Placement of inner lines is left to your judgement, but it
generally looks better if they are kept to a minimum.
Table captions should be placed at the top of the table, and are
generated using the $\backslash$tablecaption command. The text within
the table should be $\backslash$footnotesize.
\begin{table}[ht]
\tablecaption{An example table. This caption is generated using the
$\backslash$tablecaption environment, and the table itself is in
$\backslash$footnotesize.}
{\footnotesize
\begin{tabular}{@{}cccc@{}}
\hline
& Column 1 & Column 2 & Column 3\\
\hline
Row 1 & entry & entry & entry \\
Row 2 & entry & entry & entry \\
Row 3 & entry & entry & entry \\
\hline
\end{tabular}\label{table1}}
\end{table}
\subsection{Figures/Illustrations/Images}
It is best to embed the figures in the text where they are first cited,
e.g. see Fig.~\ref{inter}. Please ensure that all labels in the
figures are legible regardless of whether they are drawn electronically or manually. Very large figures and tables should be placed
on a page by themselves.
\begin{figure}[ht]
\begin{center}
\scalebox{0.6}{\includegraphics{evolang.png}}
\end{center}
\caption{{\footnotesize An example graph. All labels are legible, and
this caption is in $\backslash$footnotesize. \label{inter}}}
\end{figure}
The caption heading for a figure should be placed below that figure.
The caption text should be $\backslash$footnotesize.
\section{Supplementary Materials}
There will be some support for supplementary materials. All information necessary to understand and evaluate the submission should be included in the main paper. Reviewers will not see the supplementary materials. However, authors are encouraged to make data or code available for the final publication. All supplementary materials should be submitted within a single zip file, which should also include a README.txt file describing the contents. Supplementary materials should be referenced in the main text (e.g. ``see supplementary materials''). Please avoid appendices in the text and provide additional information in the supplementary materials instead. These will be hosted online along with the final proceedings but will not be considered during the review process.
\section*{Acknowledgements}
If you wish to acknowledge funding bodies etc., the acknowledgements may be placed in a separate, unnumbered section at the end of the text. Please replace acknowledgements with filler text for the submission stage to preserve anonymity. Please avoid appendices in the text and provide additional information in the supplementary materials instead. These will be hosted online along with the final proceedings but will not be considered during the review process.
\bibliographystyle{apacite}
\bibliography{evolang}
\end{document}