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Manuscript Preparation Guidelines:
One-Column Format (CMS-Plus Variation)

The following instructions should be used when submitting manuscripts for the following TMS proceedings publication(s):

  • 3-Dimensional Materials Science
  • 9th Global Innovations Symposium: Trends in Integrated Computational Materials Engineering for Materials Processing and Manufacturing
  • Advances in Roasting, Sintering, Calcining, Preheating and Drying
  • Aluminum Alloys: Fabrication, Characterization and Applications
  • Aqueous Processing - General Sessions
  • Carbon Dioxide Reduction Metallurgy
  • Characterization of Minerals, Metals and Materials
  • Complex Oxide Materials - Synthesis, Properties and Applications
  • Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics
  • Deformation Twinning: Formation Mechanisms and Effects on Material Plasticity: Experiments and Modeling
  • Emerging Interconnect and Packaging Technologies
  • Energy Conservation in Metals Extraction and Materials Processing
  • Enhancing Materials Durability via Surface Engineering
  • Frontiers in Process Modeling
  • General Abstracts: Extraction and Processing
  • General Abstracts: Light Metals Division
  • General Abstracts: Materials Processing & Manufacturing Division
  • General Abstracts: Structural Materials Division
  • General Poster Session
  • Hael Mughrabi Honorary Symposium: Plasticity, Failure and Fatigue in Structural Materials - from Macro to Nano
  • Hume-Rothery Symposium: Nanoscale Phases (Invited Only)
  • Materials in Clean Power Systems III: Fuel Cells, Hydrogen-, and Clean Coal-Based Technologies
  • Materials Processing Fundamentals
  • Mechanical Behavior, Microstructure, and Modeling of Ti and Its Alloys
  • Mechanics and Kinetics of Interfaces in Multicomponent Materials Systems
  • Micro-Engineered Particulate-Based Materials
  • Minerals, Metals and Materials under Pressure
  • Pyrometallurgy - General Sessions
  • Recent Developments in Rare Earth Science and Technology
  • Recycling - General Sessions
  • Refractory Metals 2008
  • Structural Aluminides for Elevated Temperature Applications
GENERAL FORMS AND INFORMATION

Formatting Instructions (PDF): This file contains basic formatting instructions for layout, placement of figures, equations, etc.

Copyright Form (PDF): TMS transfer of copyright form. A completed copyright form must be submitted with your paper.

Paper Offprint/Reprint Order Form (PDF): For discounted price on individual reprints of your paper.

Frequently Asked Questions (PDF): This file contains a list of frequently asked questions that has been compiled from past user comments and questions.

Comprehensive Instructions (PDF): This file contains all of the PDF documents referenced here in a single file.

MICROSOFT WORD TEMPLATES

Microsoft Word Template: Microsoft Word template designed for TMS one-column proceedings. When downloading this template, your browser may attempt to save the file with a .doc extension (the extension used for a standard Microsoft Word document file) rather than with the required .dot extension (the extension used for a Microsoft Word template file). Please be sure to save the file with the required .dot extension upon download.

Instructions for Word Template (PDF): Instructions regarding the use of the Microsoft Word Template.

Sample File: This is the source document that was used to create the "Instructions for Word Template" PDF file.

LaTeX TEMPLATES

NOTE: If you will be using this template, please be sure to download and save both of the .tex files below to the same folder.

LaTeX Template: Contains the code necessary for the proper layout, section commands, etc.

LaTeX Paper: Works in conjunction with the template (via the "\input" command) and will be used as the starting point for your papers.

Instructions for LaTeX Template (PDF): Instructions regarding the use of the LaTeX Template.

Sample File: This is the source document that was used to create the "Instructions for LaTeX Template " PDF file.

 


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