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Submissions

 

The ADFSL OCS submission system for papers and proposals is being utilized for the conference and may be accessed by clicking the following link:

http://www.digitalforensics-conference.org/submission.asp

(Please select one of the "Conference" submission types when entering the information for your submission.)

 

Questions regarding the submission system may be sent to Glenn Dardick at gdardick@dardick.net.

 

Questions regarding papers and proposals may be directed to the Program Chair or the Conference Chair as follows:,

Copyright

 

The copyright of all material published in the ADFSL Conference Proceedings is held by the Association of Digital Forensics, Security and Law (ADFSL). The author will agree upon submission of materials for consideration by the conference to complete and return a copyright agreement upon acceptance prior to the conference 

Download copyright transfer form from here.

 

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All manuscripts should be word-processed (letter or correspondence-quality font). If the paper has been presented previously at a conference or other professional meeting, this fact, the date, and the sponsoring organization should be given in a footnote on the first page. Funding sources should be acknowledged in the "Acknowledgements" section. Articles published in or under consideration for other journals should not be submitted. Significantly enhanced versions of manuscripts previously published may be considered. Authors need to seek permission from the publishers of such previous publications. Papers awaiting presentation or already presented at conferences must be significantly enhanced (ideally, taking advantage of feedback received at the conference) in order to receive consideration.

 

The following information applies to both the review and the final version of the manuscript . Please follow review submission system guidelines.

 

If an article is accepted, author(s) must provide a machine-readable (Word or Word Perfect) version and graphics (figures) in GIF, TIF, or PowerPoint (preferred) format. Permissions for reprinted material are the sole responsibility of the author(s) and must be obtained in writing prior to publication.

 

Page Formatting

  • Margins - 1":top 1":bottom 1":inside .88":outside
  • Paper - 8.5" width X 11.0" height

Page 1

  • PAPER TITLE (6-12 words)
    Separate line centered; bold, all caps, Times New Roman 16 point ;
  • Author Name(s)
    Separate line centered; bold, Times New Roman 12 point: Do not include author name(s) anywhere else in paper except in bio or reference list as appropriate;
    • Address(es);
    • Phone numbers; • Fax numbers; • E-mail addresses.
  • Keywords
    Begin with heading of "Keywords:" on same line as text, Times New Roman 11 point. Select 5-10 words or phrases to be used for indexing, in consultation with a technical thesaurus, if helpful. These might include important terms from the title, their synonyms, or related words. Do not use prepositions. Do not use hyphens unless the hyphenated parts are always treated as a unit. Use terms that are as specific as possible and whose meaning is generally known.
  • ABSTRACT
    Begin with heading of ABSTRACT on a separate line centered over text, bold, all caps, Times New Roman 11 point ;
    Abstract body is Times New Roman 11 point ;

Body

  • MAJOR HEAD
    Separate line centered over text; bold, all caps, numbered, Times New Roman 11 point ;
  • First Subhead
    Separate line centered over text; bold, upper/lower case, numbered;, Times New Roman 11 point 
  • Second Subhead
    Separate line, flush left; bold, upper/lower case, numbered, Times New Roman 11 point ;
  • Third Subhead
    On the same line as beginning of text, flush left, bold, upper/lower case, followed by a colon, Times New Roman 11 point :
  • Body
    Times New Roman 11 point single spaced - single column
    Paragraph Spacing - 1pt before and 5 pt after

Last Sections of Manuscript

  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (optional)
  • AUTHOR BIOGRAPHIES (optional)
    60 to 100 words in paragraph form. These may include present position, titles, degrees, experience, major publications or presentations, research interests, areas of professional expertise, etc.
  • REFERENCES
    • Sequence: Entries should be ordered alphabetically (in text and Reference section) according to authors' or editors' last names, or the title of the work for items with no author or editor listed. References in text must be included in Reference section and vice versa. References in text should be of the format: (Jones et al. 1995; Smith 1996).
    • References to items in periodicals: Author, year, title, journal, volume, number, month, pages. For authors, last names are given first, even for multiple authors.
    • References to reports or proceedings: Author's name, year, title of report (same style as above), report number, source, editor and/or publisher as appropriate, city and state/country of publisher OR conference as appropriate, including date and pages.
    • References to books: Author's name (same style as above), year, title, publisher, city, state/country, page, or chapter.

 

ADFSL Conference References Style Sheet

 

Book

Smith, J.P. (Year Published), Book Title, Name of Publisher, London.

 

Chapter in Book

Jones, R.H. (Year Published), ‘Chapter Title’, in Title of Book, eds. J.Q.Public and M.J. Smith, Name of Publisher.

 

Journal

Smith, A.B. (Year Published), "Article Title," Journal Name, Vol# (Issue#): Page Number(s).

 

Newspaper Article

Kent, Clark (Year Published), ‘Title of Article’, Newspaper Name, Date Published.

 

Website

Web Page Author (Year Accessed), ‘Web Page Title’, URL, Date Accessed.

 

Conference Proceedings

Smith, J.P. and Jones A.B. (Year Published). 'Title of the article'. Name of the conference. Dates Conference was Held. Location of Conference.

 

Thesis

Whiz, G. (Year Accepted). 'Title of the thesis'. Department. Name of the school, Name of the University. City, Unpublished PhD Thesis.

 

 
 
   

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