Paper Title (mc2012 - title) Possible subtitle (mc2012

Paper Title (mc2012 - title)
Possible subtitle (mc2012 - subtitle)
First author’s first name and surname1, second author’s first name and surname2, third
author’s first name and surname, etc. (mc2012-Authors)
1
Organization and country of the first author,
etc. {Organizations}
2,3
Organization and country of the second author,
Abstract. The short abstract text should be a couple of paragraphs long, and not longer than 10-11 lines
mc2012-Abstract).
Keywords: First, second, third, etc. (Maximum: 5 keywords) (mc2012 – keywords)
First order titles (mc2012 – Title 1)
Each paper should be maximum 10 pages long, including illustrations and references. They
should be submitted in .doc format and written using this document template.
Use the Normal style for the text. The template is based on the international A4 document
format with 2,5 cm margins left, right, top and bottom.
Second order titles (mc2012 – Title 2)
Second order titles are followed by normal style.
For bullets, use style (mc2012 – list).
 item one
 item two
Figures
Each figure should be numbered and inserted in the text after the first reference to it.
Figure title
(mc2012 – figure and table)
Use JPEG graphic file formats for figures with style “mc2012-figure and table”. Figures
should be maximum 160mm in width. Pictures must have a resolution of 300dpi, and graphs
and other diagrams, when inserted as images, must have a resolution of 1200dpi. Convert
vector graphics into JPEG raster format.
The text following a figure caption should use style “Normal”.
IMPORTANT
Pack all your files, paper (in .doc or .rtf format), figures and tables (in .jpg format),
into one ZIP file (named: paperID.zip).
Tables
Tables are treated like figures.
The content of tables should then be formatted using the Style “mc2012-table” (possibly in
combination with the Character formatting styles at your disposition). Table captions use the
same style as figure captions and are also located under the tables.
Header (mc2012-table + bold(
Content (mc2012-table)
More Content (mc2012-table + Italic)
More Content (Table Content Right)
Table 1
Title of the table. {mc2012-figure and table}
Footnotes
Footnotes1 are presented in the footnote and use the style mc2012-footnotes.
Citations
Citations in the text should be in the APA2 style. In case of works by a single author, the
last name of the author and the year of publication are inserted in the text at the appropriate
point:
from theory on bounded rationality (Simon, 1945)
If the name of the author or the date appear as part of the narrative, cite only missing
information in parentheses:
Simon (1945) posited that
In case of works by multiple authors, always cite both names every time the reference
occurs in the text. In parenthetical material join the names with an ampersand (&):
as has been shown (Leiter & Maslach, 1998)
Use the precedent footnote to refer to a URL describing the APA Citation Style.
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments have to be written before the references heading.
1
Footnotes are presented in the footnote and use the style mc2012-footnotes.
2
http://www.library.cornell.edu/resrch/citmanage/apa
References
All references cited in the text, and only them, must appear in the references list.
References are unnumbered and presented in alphabetical order. References must start with
the name of the author and the year of the publication (between brackets).
For a book:
Banham R. (1969), The Architecture of well-tempered environment, London, Architectural Press
For a chapter of a book:
Barraqué B. (1988), Soleil-lumière, soleil-chaleur, deux conceptions du confort ?, in J.-P. Goubert (dir.), Du luxe
au confort, Paris, Belin, pp. 85-113
For a paper in a journal:
Knight T.W. (1994), Shape grammars and color grammars in design, Environment and Planning B: Planning and
Design, 21(6), pp. 705-735