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 ====Publication Types==== ====Publication Types====
-|  Conference paper  |    |+|  Conference paper  | Typically limited to 8 or 10 pages (given a specific line space, margin, and font size)   |
 |  Conference poster  | Offered by some conferences. Typically one A-0 poster with complete information about the work done, yet in an "at a glance" format (for attracting people from across the room). Content has same outline as a standard scientific paper.   | |  Conference poster  | Offered by some conferences. Typically one A-0 poster with complete information about the work done, yet in an "at a glance" format (for attracting people from across the room). Content has same outline as a standard scientific paper.   |
 |  Conference short paper  | Sometimes offered. Sometimes alternative if an interesting paper did not get sufficiently good review to be included in its entirety.     | |  Conference short paper  | Sometimes offered. Sometimes alternative if an interesting paper did not get sufficiently good review to be included in its entirety.     |
-|  Conference position paper  |    +|  Conference position paper  | Presents a particular argument; does not include data or results   
-|  Journal paper  |   |+|  Journal paper  | The "big brother" of conference papers -- typically also longer and more thorough; higher page limit than conferences (30 or 50 as max - often not nailed down)  |
 |  Books  | Books are a good option for material that (1) is solid and should be conveniently collected in one compact reference, (2) requires more space than is typically offered by journals (>50 pages), (3) is of general interest and should be distributed to the general public.  | |  Books  | Books are a good option for material that (1) is solid and should be conveniently collected in one compact reference, (2) requires more space than is typically offered by journals (>50 pages), (3) is of general interest and should be distributed to the general public.  |
  
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