CALL FOR PAPERS
Visualization in Medicine and Life Sciences III
published by Springer Verlag
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We solicit research and survey papers for the Springer book on
"Visualization in Medicine and Life Sciences III". Papers shall discuss
visualization research with application in medicine and life sciences
at large. Research papers have to discuss original, unpublished work.
All submitted papers will undergo a thorough (single-blind) review process.
Like the first two Springer books on "Visualization in Medicine and
Life Sciences (VMLS)", this book will be published by Springer-Verlag within
the
series on "Mathematics+Visualization". The first two books VMLS I and VMLS
II
were both one of the top 50% most downloaded eBooks in the relevant
Springer eBook Collection in 2012. Since its online publication on October
23, 2007, the VMLS I book has had a total of 5,564 chapter downloads on
SpringerLink. The VMLS II book has had 2,775 chapter downloads within the
last 3 years.
Deadlines:
The abstract submissions are due October 24, 2013.
The full paper submissions are due October 31, 2013.
Formatting:
We request that you format your paper in accordance with the Springer
guidelines for contributed books. The LaTeX template is available at
http://www.springer.com/authors/book+authors?SGWID=0-154102-12-970131-0
using the "contributed books" link. There you will also find our
"manuscript
guidelines" and some "Key style points".
Paper length:
Research papers may be up to 20 pages in length,
survey papers may be up to 25 pages in length.
Submission:
Please submit through the Springer Online Submission:
http://senldogo0039.springer-sbm.com/ocs/conference/submitpaperto/VMLS2013.
Unfortunately, we had to find out that the Springer submission system is
using
German language. However, it should be clear what to enter, namely
Title, Keywords, Abstract, List of Authors (first name, last name, e-mail
address),
and Paper. If you have problems, feel free to contact us.
Sincerely,
Lars Linsen, Bernd Hamann, and Hans-Christian Hege
Co-editors