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Organizing IPACs Christine Petit-Jean-Genaz, Honorary CERN Staff Member EPS-AG Conferences Coordinator for IPACs in Europe EPS-AG Executive Secretary and Treasurer JACoW Board Member and Coordinator Christine Petit-Jean-Genaz, Honorary CERN Staff Member EPS-AG Conferences Coordinator for IPACs in Europe EPS-AG Executive Secretary and Treasurer JACoW Board Member and Coordinator November 2014 IPAC’17
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Overview Introduction to IPAC Organizing Committees Look and Feel – the IPAC BRAND –Scientific Programme –Student Grant Programme –Industrial Exhibition –Social Events Publications –Proceedings –PRST-AB Introduction to IPAC Organizing Committees Look and Feel – the IPAC BRAND –Scientific Programme –Student Grant Programme –Industrial Exhibition –Social Events Publications –Proceedings –PRST-AB November 2014IPAC’17
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Overview continued Joint Accelerator Conferences Website (JACoW ) – jacow.org –How did it come about? –The Website –The Collaboration Organization Stakeholders –The Tools –The JACoW “Model” and Sustainability Joint Accelerator Conferences Website (JACoW ) – jacow.org –How did it come about? –The Website –The Collaboration Organization Stakeholders –The Tools –The JACoW “Model” and Sustainability November 2014IPAC’17
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The Learned Societies Asian Committee for Future Accelerators (ACFA) –Designates the Asian OC members for each IPAC European Physical Society Accelerator Group (EPS-AG) –Elected Board of 16 members (form the “core” of European IPAC OCs) –Elections every 3 years – 50% turnover every 3 years –Members have a 6 year term covering 2 IPACs –A Board Chair Elect/SPC Chair is elected every three years, who becomes the Board Chair/OC Chair for the following European IPAC Particle Accelerator Conferences Organizing Committee (PAC OC) –Relatively stable composition (repres. labs/universities) –Designates members of the IPAC OCs Asian Committee for Future Accelerators (ACFA) –Designates the Asian OC members for each IPAC European Physical Society Accelerator Group (EPS-AG) –Elected Board of 16 members (form the “core” of European IPAC OCs) –Elections every 3 years – 50% turnover every 3 years –Members have a 6 year term covering 2 IPACs –A Board Chair Elect/SPC Chair is elected every three years, who becomes the Board Chair/OC Chair for the following European IPAC Particle Accelerator Conferences Organizing Committee (PAC OC) –Relatively stable composition (repres. labs/universities) –Designates members of the IPAC OCs November 2014IPAC’17
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November 2014IPAC’17 And then there was IPAC … IPAC grew out of a merge: –APAC, a triennial conference: began in 1998 in Tsukuba, and finished in 2007, passing through Beijing, Pohang and Indore –EPAC, a biennial conference: began in 1988 in Rome, and finished in 2008, passing through Nice, Berlin, London, Sitges, Stockholm, Vienna, Paris, Lucerne, Edinburgh and Genoa –PAC, a biennial conference, began in 1965, rotating around the US 2015 (IPAC’15) Celebration of 50 years of accelerator conferences Why a 3-year cycle? –Too many conferences! –Asia deserved better – competition with PAC/EPAC too stiff IPAC grew out of a merge: –APAC, a triennial conference: began in 1998 in Tsukuba, and finished in 2007, passing through Beijing, Pohang and Indore –EPAC, a biennial conference: began in 1988 in Rome, and finished in 2008, passing through Nice, Berlin, London, Sitges, Stockholm, Vienna, Paris, Lucerne, Edinburgh and Genoa –PAC, a biennial conference, began in 1965, rotating around the US 2015 (IPAC’15) Celebration of 50 years of accelerator conferences Why a 3-year cycle? –Too many conferences! –Asia deserved better – competition with PAC/EPAC too stiff
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The Three Year Cycle Europe offered Asia its even year slot in 2010 for the first IPAC in Kyoto, followed by Shanghai in 2013, and Korea in 2016 In 2008 EPAC moved to a 3-year cycle of IPAC. European IPACs took place in San Sebastian (2011), and Dresden (2014). IPAC’17 will be in Copenhagen In 2011, PAC morphed into NA-PAC AND IPAC –NA-PAC’11 in New York in March/April 2011 –IPAC’12 in New Orleans in May 2012 –NA-PAC’13 in Pasadena in September 2013 (dramatic drop in participation) –IPAC’15 in May in Richmond, VA –NA-PAC’16 in Chicago in September 2016 (participation?) Europe offered Asia its even year slot in 2010 for the first IPAC in Kyoto, followed by Shanghai in 2013, and Korea in 2016 In 2008 EPAC moved to a 3-year cycle of IPAC. European IPACs took place in San Sebastian (2011), and Dresden (2014). IPAC’17 will be in Copenhagen In 2011, PAC morphed into NA-PAC AND IPAC –NA-PAC’11 in New York in March/April 2011 –IPAC’12 in New Orleans in May 2012 –NA-PAC’13 in Pasadena in September 2013 (dramatic drop in participation) –IPAC’15 in May in Richmond, VA –NA-PAC’16 in Chicago in September 2016 (participation?) November 2014IPAC’17
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Scheduled Events Past and Future IPACs –IPAC’10 took place in Kyoto, in May 2010 –IPAC’11 took place in San Sebastian in September 2011 (NA-PAC’11 took place in New York in March 2011) –IPAC’12 took place in New Orleans in May 2012 –IPAC’13 took place in Shanghai, China (NA-PAC’13 took place in Pasadena in October 2013) –IPAC’14 took place in Dresden, Germany –IPAC’15 will take place in Richmond, VA –IPAC’16 will take place in Busan, Korea (NA-PAC’16 will take place in Chicago in Autumn 2016) –IPAC’17 will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark –IPAC’18 will take place in the US –IPAC’19 will take place in Melbourne (decision at OC/1) (NA-PAC will take place in Autumn 2019) Note: IPAC participation is steady at 1100 participants/NA- PAC steadily decreasing (Pasadena less than 500) Past and Future IPACs –IPAC’10 took place in Kyoto, in May 2010 –IPAC’11 took place in San Sebastian in September 2011 (NA-PAC’11 took place in New York in March 2011) –IPAC’12 took place in New Orleans in May 2012 –IPAC’13 took place in Shanghai, China (NA-PAC’13 took place in Pasadena in October 2013) –IPAC’14 took place in Dresden, Germany –IPAC’15 will take place in Richmond, VA –IPAC’16 will take place in Busan, Korea (NA-PAC’16 will take place in Chicago in Autumn 2016) –IPAC’17 will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark –IPAC’18 will take place in the US –IPAC’19 will take place in Melbourne (decision at OC/1) (NA-PAC will take place in Autumn 2019) Note: IPAC participation is steady at 1100 participants/NA- PAC steadily decreasing (Pasadena less than 500) November 2014IPAC’17
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November 2014IPAC’17 Who does What? The (international) Organizing Committee (OC) 32 members (according to EPS-AG/ACFA/PAC OC Statutes) nominated by these bodies 50% from the region (16) 2 x 25% from the other regions (16) The “Core” members for European events are the 16 EPS-AG elected board members – see EPS website The OC meets normally once before the conference, and then during the conference OCs decide the venues of future events in the region, based on bids and a vote The OC has overall responsibility for the organization of a conference. It approves the scientific programme, and the budget The Scientific Programme Committee (SPC) and the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) report to the OC The (international) Organizing Committee (OC) 32 members (according to EPS-AG/ACFA/PAC OC Statutes) nominated by these bodies 50% from the region (16) 2 x 25% from the other regions (16) The “Core” members for European events are the 16 EPS-AG elected board members – see EPS website The OC meets normally once before the conference, and then during the conference OCs decide the venues of future events in the region, based on bids and a vote The OC has overall responsibility for the organization of a conference. It approves the scientific programme, and the budget The Scientific Programme Committee (SPC) and the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) report to the OC
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November 2014IPAC’17 Who does What? The Scientific Programme Committee (SPC) The SPC is a sub-committee of the OC. Its job is to propose the scientific programme for OC approval. It is composed of: –8 (50%) Session Coordinators –2 x 4 (2 x 25%) Shadow or Deputy Coordinators from the other regions –A Chair, the LOC Chair, Scientific Secretariat staff, as many other co- opted members as necessary, decided between OC/SPC/LOC Chairs The SPC meets as necessary (twice apart from with the OC) to –Propose Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) Members for the approval of the OC –Develop the programme of invited oral presentations –Check abstracts are correctly classified –Select contributed oral presentations –Decide Session Chairs –Decide potential papers for the PRST-AB special issue The Scientific Programme Committee (SPC) The SPC is a sub-committee of the OC. Its job is to propose the scientific programme for OC approval. It is composed of: –8 (50%) Session Coordinators –2 x 4 (2 x 25%) Shadow or Deputy Coordinators from the other regions –A Chair, the LOC Chair, Scientific Secretariat staff, as many other co- opted members as necessary, decided between OC/SPC/LOC Chairs The SPC meets as necessary (twice apart from with the OC) to –Propose Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) Members for the approval of the OC –Develop the programme of invited oral presentations –Check abstracts are correctly classified –Select contributed oral presentations –Decide Session Chairs –Decide potential papers for the PRST-AB special issue
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November 2014IPAC’17 Who does what? The Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) –The SAB is composed of 90 experts, active in all areas of the accelerator field 40 from the hosting region 25 from each of the other two regions –Membership is based on proposals from the SPC, approved by the OC –The SAB is invited In preparation for a conference, to make proposals for invited oral presentations During the conference organization is kept informed of SPC decisions and developments around the scientific programme Is contacted for feedback post-conference on all aspects of the past event The Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) –The SAB is composed of 90 experts, active in all areas of the accelerator field 40 from the hosting region 25 from each of the other two regions –Membership is based on proposals from the SPC, approved by the OC –The SAB is invited In preparation for a conference, to make proposals for invited oral presentations During the conference organization is kept informed of SPC decisions and developments around the scientific programme Is contacted for feedback post-conference on all aspects of the past event
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Who does What? The International Particle Accelerator Conferences Coordination Committee (IPACCC) –Since 1994 “Reciprocity Agreements” – minimum presence of representatives of other regions on OC/SPCs –Since 1997, a PACCC met at each APAC/EPAC/PAC with past, current and future OC Chairs from each region, 3 per region, i.e. 9 persons, plus a Convener (Christine) –Since 2007 an IPACCC composed of the 3 past, the current, and 3 future IPAC OC Chairs (7 members), plus a Convener (Christine) meets at each IPAC –The hosting IPAC Chair is the IPACCC Chair –The IPACCC addresses all issues pertaining to coordination, communication and continuity between each IPAC to guarantee the IPAC “brand” –The Convener (Christine) organizes the meetings in consultation with the hosting OC Chair, prepares an agenda, writes notes, maintains a website, and follows up on decisions The International Particle Accelerator Conferences Coordination Committee (IPACCC) –Since 1994 “Reciprocity Agreements” – minimum presence of representatives of other regions on OC/SPCs –Since 1997, a PACCC met at each APAC/EPAC/PAC with past, current and future OC Chairs from each region, 3 per region, i.e. 9 persons, plus a Convener (Christine) –Since 2007 an IPACCC composed of the 3 past, the current, and 3 future IPAC OC Chairs (7 members), plus a Convener (Christine) meets at each IPAC –The hosting IPAC Chair is the IPACCC Chair –The IPACCC addresses all issues pertaining to coordination, communication and continuity between each IPAC to guarantee the IPAC “brand” –The Convener (Christine) organizes the meetings in consultation with the hosting OC Chair, prepares an agenda, writes notes, maintains a website, and follows up on decisions November 2014IPAC’17
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Who does what? The Editorial Board (EB) –The EB doesn’t meet –The EB decides matters relating to the production of the Proceedings. For IPAC’17 the EB members will be: Technical/Production Aspects: –The Scientific Secretariat plus a JACoW expert on JPSP scripting for the final publication package on JACoW Content –The SPC Chair (Mike Seidel, PSI) Budget (holder of the purse strings) –The LOC Chair (Mats Lindroos, ESS) The Editorial Board (EB) –The EB doesn’t meet –The EB decides matters relating to the production of the Proceedings. For IPAC’17 the EB members will be: Technical/Production Aspects: –The Scientific Secretariat plus a JACoW expert on JPSP scripting for the final publication package on JACoW Content –The SPC Chair (Mike Seidel, PSI) Budget (holder of the purse strings) –The LOC Chair (Mats Lindroos, ESS) November 2014IPAC’17
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Who does what? Scientific Secretariat (European Concept) –Works closely with the SPC and in particular the Chair –Member of OC/SPC/LOC, maintains Organizers Website, writes Notes and publishes documentation (Archive) –Is the interface between the Committees and the contributors (speakers/presenters) –Coordinates SPC matters with an impact on local organization, in particular when SPMS is involved: IT Poster Session Organization (via SPMS) Presentations Management (via SPMS) Website Manager (with input from SPMS) Registration Staff (via SPMS) Exhibition Management (via SPMS) Scientific Secretariat (European Concept) –Works closely with the SPC and in particular the Chair –Member of OC/SPC/LOC, maintains Organizers Website, writes Notes and publishes documentation (Archive) –Is the interface between the Committees and the contributors (speakers/presenters) –Coordinates SPC matters with an impact on local organization, in particular when SPMS is involved: IT Poster Session Organization (via SPMS) Presentations Management (via SPMS) Website Manager (with input from SPMS) Registration Staff (via SPMS) Exhibition Management (via SPMS) November 2014IPAC’17
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And also … Runs the scientific programme via SPMS Writes all instructions to authors for submission of abstracts/preparation/submission of contributions to the proceedings Prepares publications (programme booklet/abstracts brochure) Prepares/Organizes work of the Proceedings Office Coordinates preparation of “wrappers” for proceedings Publishes the proceedings Runs the scientific programme via SPMS Writes all instructions to authors for submission of abstracts/preparation/submission of contributions to the proceedings Prepares publications (programme booklet/abstracts brochure) Prepares/Organizes work of the Proceedings Office Coordinates preparation of “wrappers” for proceedings Publishes the proceedings November 2014IPAC’17
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LOOK AND FEEL Scientific Programme –Student Poster Session – a highlight of the conference –Plenary orals during Opening and Closing Sessions on Monday morning and Friday morning, Thursday afternoon (Awards Session and Entertainment Talk) –Two sessions in parallel elsewhere – start and end times aligned to allow easy movement between sessions –Special Session “Engagement with Industry” –Poster Sessions de-coupled from oral presentations Scientific Programme –Student Poster Session – a highlight of the conference –Plenary orals during Opening and Closing Sessions on Monday morning and Friday morning, Thursday afternoon (Awards Session and Entertainment Talk) –Two sessions in parallel elsewhere – start and end times aligned to allow easy movement between sessions –Special Session “Engagement with Industry” –Poster Sessions de-coupled from oral presentations November 2014IPAC’17
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LOOK AND FEEL EPS-AG Accelerator Prizes - Awards Session Prizes Committee nominated by EPS-AG: 1 Chair, 2 Board members, 2 non-Board members –Wideröe Prize – medal –Budker Prize - medal –Sacherer Prize - medal –Prize d) Young Scientist – cash prize/certificate – judged by Prizes Committee during student poster session –Best student poster prizes –JUAS Scholarships –EPS Master Thesis Prize EPS-AG Accelerator Prizes - Awards Session Prizes Committee nominated by EPS-AG: 1 Chair, 2 Board members, 2 non-Board members –Wideröe Prize – medal –Budker Prize - medal –Sacherer Prize - medal –Prize d) Young Scientist – cash prize/certificate – judged by Prizes Committee during student poster session –Best student poster prizes –JUAS Scholarships –EPS Master Thesis Prize November 2014IPAC’17
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LOOK AND FEEL European Student Grant Programme –Dynamic programme since the early 90’s Around 50 kEuros donated each year by sponsoring European laboratories and institutes Supports –around 50 students for IPACs in Europe –35 students for IPACs abroad –Asian Student Grant Programme Used to be profits on conferences Now moving towards European system –Americas Student Grant Programme Needs working on … European Student Grant Programme –Dynamic programme since the early 90’s Around 50 kEuros donated each year by sponsoring European laboratories and institutes Supports –around 50 students for IPACs in Europe –35 students for IPACs abroad –Asian Student Grant Programme Used to be profits on conferences Now moving towards European system –Americas Student Grant Programme Needs working on … November 2014IPAC’17
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LOOK AND FEEL Industrial Exhibition –Becoming more popular each year –First three days of the conference –Around 100 exhibitors –Booths and Posters mixed for good interaction –Special Oral Session on Engagement with Industry Industrial Exhibition –Becoming more popular each year –First three days of the conference –Around 100 exhibitors –Booths and Posters mixed for good interaction –Special Oral Session on Engagement with Industry November 2014IPAC’17
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Social Events - the place to network … Welcome Reception following Delegate Registration and following the Student Poster Session Conference Reception on the Tuesday Conference Dinner on the Thursday Social Events - the place to network … Welcome Reception following Delegate Registration and following the Student Poster Session Conference Reception on the Tuesday Conference Dinner on the Thursday November 2014IPAC’17
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November 2014IPAC’17 Who does what? LOC: performs miracles …
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November 2014IPAC’17 LOC Activities Two areas of activity –Distinctly “local” issues – with or without PCO: Budget, accommodation, delegate and exhibition registration, organization and management, IT, website, social events, catering, satellite meetings, liaison with venue, publications (together with scientific secretariat), visas, etc., etc., etc. … –Activities related to the scientific programme: Via the Scientific Secretariat, interface with all contributors, space management (auditoria, poster sessions, proceedings office, author reception, speaker ready/presentations management), IT setup for registration, proceedings office, internet and paper cafés, poster session management, speaker interface, wifi at venue, … Two areas of activity –Distinctly “local” issues – with or without PCO: Budget, accommodation, delegate and exhibition registration, organization and management, IT, website, social events, catering, satellite meetings, liaison with venue, publications (together with scientific secretariat), visas, etc., etc., etc. … –Activities related to the scientific programme: Via the Scientific Secretariat, interface with all contributors, space management (auditoria, poster sessions, proceedings office, author reception, speaker ready/presentations management), IT setup for registration, proceedings office, internet and paper cafés, poster session management, speaker interface, wifi at venue, …
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November 2014IPAC’17 How the LOC interacts with the other bodies To ensure good communication channels at least 2 LOC members participate in OC/SPC meetings (EPS-AG Statutes) -the LOC Chair participates in all OC/SPC/LOC meetings -the Coordinator/SS participates in all OC/SPC/LOC meetings In connection with the scientific programme, the LOC: -ensures that the conference venue provides for the needs of the scientific programme: auditoria, poster sessions, technical equipment, etc. In liaison with the Scientific Secretariat, the LOC: -provides input for the front matter of the programme booklet/abstracts brochure -is responsible for poster session management -manages the speaker interface together with international JACoW team -sets up the computing and logistics together with the international JACoW team (accommodation, per diems Editors, etc.) for the proceedings office To ensure good communication channels at least 2 LOC members participate in OC/SPC meetings (EPS-AG Statutes) -the LOC Chair participates in all OC/SPC/LOC meetings -the Coordinator/SS participates in all OC/SPC/LOC meetings In connection with the scientific programme, the LOC: -ensures that the conference venue provides for the needs of the scientific programme: auditoria, poster sessions, technical equipment, etc. In liaison with the Scientific Secretariat, the LOC: -provides input for the front matter of the programme booklet/abstracts brochure -is responsible for poster session management -manages the speaker interface together with international JACoW team -sets up the computing and logistics together with the international JACoW team (accommodation, per diems Editors, etc.) for the proceedings office
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LOC Responsibilities Local Organization, including major tasks: –Conference Website –Accounting/Budget –Organization accommodation for delegates via PCO –Organization/Registration Industrial Exhibition –Organization/Registration Participants –IT – all soft- and hardware: Wifi at venue Proceedings Office, Registration, Internet Café, Paper Café … –Social Events –Poster Session Management –Presentations Management –Visas, publications, etc. Local Organization, including major tasks: –Conference Website –Accounting/Budget –Organization accommodation for delegates via PCO –Organization/Registration Industrial Exhibition –Organization/Registration Participants –IT – all soft- and hardware: Wifi at venue Proceedings Office, Registration, Internet Café, Paper Café … –Social Events –Poster Session Management –Presentations Management –Visas, publications, etc. November 2014IPAC’17
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Delegate Registration Registration, either –Managed by a Professional Conference Organizer, or –By the LOC Registration, either –directly in SPMS, or –going “through” SPMS Whatever the above, the JACoW SPMS/Profiles and Affiliations Repository are essential to correctly identify individuals (unique IDs) Registration via/through SPMS allows immediate transfer to the conference website of registered participants Registration, either –Managed by a Professional Conference Organizer, or –By the LOC Registration, either –directly in SPMS, or –going “through” SPMS Whatever the above, the JACoW SPMS/Profiles and Affiliations Repository are essential to correctly identify individuals (unique IDs) Registration via/through SPMS allows immediate transfer to the conference website of registered participants November 2014IPAC’17
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Industrial Exhibition Exhibition Booth Reservation/Registration, either –by a Professional Conference Organizer, or –by the LOC Exhibition Registration, either –directly in SPMS, or –going “through” SPMS Whatever the above, the JACoW SPMS/Profiles and Affiliations Repository are essential to correctly identify companies and individuals Registration via/through SPMS allows immediate transfer to the conference website of registered companies and status of reservations of booths Exhibition Booth Reservation/Registration, either –by a Professional Conference Organizer, or –by the LOC Exhibition Registration, either –directly in SPMS, or –going “through” SPMS Whatever the above, the JACoW SPMS/Profiles and Affiliations Repository are essential to correctly identify companies and individuals Registration via/through SPMS allows immediate transfer to the conference website of registered companies and status of reservations of booths November 2014IPAC’17
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Poster Session Management Important to adhere to the IPAC Policy that only work that is properly presented (posted, manned, good quality) is OK for publication in the proceedings The LOC Poster Session Managers (Police?) –Work with the Scientific Secretariat regarding space management –The Managers during the conference: Assist delegates to mount and remove posters at the end of the session Check all posters are posted/manned/good quality Enter the status in SPMS (seen by scripts) Important to adhere to the IPAC Policy that only work that is properly presented (posted, manned, good quality) is OK for publication in the proceedings The LOC Poster Session Managers (Police?) –Work with the Scientific Secretariat regarding space management –The Managers during the conference: Assist delegates to mount and remove posters at the end of the session Check all posters are posted/manned/good quality Enter the status in SPMS (seen by scripts) November 2014IPAC’17
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November 2014 IPAC’17 Speaker Interface/Presentations Management The LOC member responsible for the Presentations Management, with a JACoW international team -liaises with the SS prior to the conference concerning -guidelines for preparation and submission of presentations (ppt, word, etc.) via SPMS -is responsible for the smooth accessing, checking and transfer of presentations to the Auditoria, for the speaker timing, etc. using the SPMS Presentations Management Module The LOC member responsible for the Presentations Management, with a JACoW international team -liaises with the SS prior to the conference concerning -guidelines for preparation and submission of presentations (ppt, word, etc.) via SPMS -is responsible for the smooth accessing, checking and transfer of presentations to the Auditoria, for the speaker timing, etc. using the SPMS Presentations Management Module
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November 2014IPAC’17 Specifics: Proceedings/IT Prompt publication of the proceedings relies on a perfect IT setup covering the hardwired network, the computers, installed with the appropriate software, the backup and servers, etc. Without this, the JACoW Team cannot fulfill the goal of prompt publication. Prompt publication of the proceedings relies on a perfect IT setup covering the hardwired network, the computers, installed with the appropriate software, the backup and servers, etc. Without this, the JACoW Team cannot fulfill the goal of prompt publication.
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JACoW Proc. Off. Team Around 30 persons prior to and during the conference –5 or 6 IT experts from past, current and future IPACs –12 “core” editors/experts –6 to 8 “novice” editors from other JACoW conferences for training –3 Presentations Managers (past, current, future IPACs) –3 Author Reception Staff (past, current and future IPAC Coordinators or LOC members) Around 30 persons prior to and during the conference –5 or 6 IT experts from past, current and future IPACs –12 “core” editors/experts –6 to 8 “novice” editors from other JACoW conferences for training –3 Presentations Managers (past, current, future IPACs) –3 Author Reception Staff (past, current and future IPAC Coordinators or LOC members) November 2014IPAC’17
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November 2014IPAC’17 Proceedings Office JACoW International Collaboration –Wednesday preceding IPAC IT Setting up – an international team (past, current and future IPAC IT experts) set up the computers, the network, etc. –Thursday preceding IPAC The “core” JACoW international team of expert editors (12 persons) begins work Aim – 80% of all contributions (around 800 to 1000) by Sunday –Sunday, Conference minus one day Training begins for around 12 JACoW “novice” Editors/Team Aim – together with the “tutors” the remaining 20% of contributions (around 200) by Wednesday –Monday, First Day of IPAC Core editors begin Quality Assurance and processing of transparencies Aim – finish processing by the Friday morning JACoW International Collaboration –Wednesday preceding IPAC IT Setting up – an international team (past, current and future IPAC IT experts) set up the computers, the network, etc. –Thursday preceding IPAC The “core” JACoW international team of expert editors (12 persons) begins work Aim – 80% of all contributions (around 800 to 1000) by Sunday –Sunday, Conference minus one day Training begins for around 12 JACoW “novice” Editors/Team Aim – together with the “tutors” the remaining 20% of contributions (around 200) by Wednesday –Monday, First Day of IPAC Core editors begin Quality Assurance and processing of transparencies Aim – finish processing by the Friday morning
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November 2014IPAC’17 Proceedings Production –Last Day of the conference A pre-press version of the proceedings is published (all processed and quality assured contributions presented during the week – no transparencies) Note – if posters were not presented, they are not seen by the scripts –2 to 3 weeks following the Conference Post-deadline papers processed Presentation of all contributions double checked Wrappers prepared –Preface from the Chair –Organization Overview –List of Participants –Conference Photos Final publication on JACoW –Last Day of the conference A pre-press version of the proceedings is published (all processed and quality assured contributions presented during the week – no transparencies) Note – if posters were not presented, they are not seen by the scripts –2 to 3 weeks following the Conference Post-deadline papers processed Presentation of all contributions double checked Wrappers prepared –Preface from the Chair –Organization Overview –List of Participants –Conference Photos Final publication on JACoW
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An Author Reception Office –Three persons (drawn from the organization of IPAC in the three regions) provide an interface between the scientific programme management and the authors –Author Reception performs a cross check titles/authors on submissions against SPMS meta data – 1300 contributions Crucially important to ensure that all authors appear in the author list of the proceedings An Author Reception Office –Three persons (drawn from the organization of IPAC in the three regions) provide an interface between the scientific programme management and the authors –Author Reception performs a cross check titles/authors on submissions against SPMS meta data – 1300 contributions Crucially important to ensure that all authors appear in the author list of the proceedings November 2014IPAC’17
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November 2014IPAC’17 JACoW, the beginning The Joint Accelerator Conferences Website Domain name: http://www.jacow.orghttp://www.jacow.org 1996: EPAC’96 – First electronically produced proceedings, published at CERN PAC’95 Chair, Ilan Ben Zvi (BNL) suggested EPAC and PAC publish at the same site APAC’98 – joined the initiative The Joint Accelerator Conferences Website Domain name: http://www.jacow.orghttp://www.jacow.org 1996: EPAC’96 – First electronically produced proceedings, published at CERN PAC’95 Chair, Ilan Ben Zvi (BNL) suggested EPAC and PAC publish at the same site APAC’98 – joined the initiative
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JACoW TODAY -A Website for the publication of conference proceedings from 16 accelerator conference series: COOL, CYCLOTRONS, ECRIS, EIC, FEL, HIAT, IBIC, ICALEPCS, ICAP, ICFA ABDW, LINAC, NA-PAC, PCaPAC, RUPAC, SAP, SRF – more in pipeline -A Collaboration of Editors: past, current and future in each series -It is an obligation for all JACoW conferences to send their editors to the annual Team Meetings – sustainability of JACoW model … -A Website for the publication of conference proceedings from 16 accelerator conference series: COOL, CYCLOTRONS, ECRIS, EIC, FEL, HIAT, IBIC, ICALEPCS, ICAP, ICFA ABDW, LINAC, NA-PAC, PCaPAC, RUPAC, SAP, SRF – more in pipeline -A Collaboration of Editors: past, current and future in each series -It is an obligation for all JACoW conferences to send their editors to the annual Team Meetings – sustainability of JACoW model … November 2014IPAC’17
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November 2014IPAC’17 JACoW The Website (JACoW.org) –~160 sets of proceedings have been published since 1996, including numerous sets of scanned proceedings: PAC, EPAC, CYCLOTRONS, LINAC, SRF … –The search engine searches over the “hidden fields” in the pdf files (author name, keyword, title, programme code …) The Website (JACoW.org) –~160 sets of proceedings have been published since 1996, including numerous sets of scanned proceedings: PAC, EPAC, CYCLOTRONS, LINAC, SRF … –The search engine searches over the “hidden fields” in the pdf files (author name, keyword, title, programme code …)
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To be able to provide continuity, share knowledge and expertise and publish efficiently, JACoW, via the “Collaboration” -offers hands-on processing experience for Editors at each IPAC and major conferences (financed by conference budgets) -addresses technical issues yearly at the -JACoW Stakeholders meetings during each IPAC -Annual Team Meetings which take place towards the end of each year rotating between the three regions To be able to provide continuity, share knowledge and expertise and publish efficiently, JACoW, via the “Collaboration” -offers hands-on processing experience for Editors at each IPAC and major conferences (financed by conference budgets) -addresses technical issues yearly at the -JACoW Stakeholders meetings during each IPAC -Annual Team Meetings which take place towards the end of each year rotating between the three regions November 2014IPAC’17
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November 2014IPAC’17 JACoW Tools: SPMS Developed by the JACoW Collaboration, the Scientific Programme Management System is an Oracle-based application to: –Handle contributions to the scientific programme from abstract submission through to proceedings production, with 2 associated modules: Profiles of individuals (> 20,000) Affiliations (> 2500,including industry) –Handle registration, with reports, statistics, etc., functions again with the associated modules Developed by the JACoW Collaboration, the Scientific Programme Management System is an Oracle-based application to: –Handle contributions to the scientific programme from abstract submission through to proceedings production, with 2 associated modules: Profiles of individuals (> 20,000) Affiliations (> 2500,including industry) –Handle registration, with reports, statistics, etc., functions again with the associated modules
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Help/Training JACoW Team Meetings – Essential to maintain skills and ensure continuity/sustainability –End of each year Melbourne, January 2015 Europe, end 2015 Americas, end 2016 –Provide training in Electronic publication techniques SPMS for scientific programme management SPMS for registration IT specifications and setup Good will … JACoW Team Meetings – Essential to maintain skills and ensure continuity/sustainability –End of each year Melbourne, January 2015 Europe, end 2015 Americas, end 2016 –Provide training in Electronic publication techniques SPMS for scientific programme management SPMS for registration IT specifications and setup Good will … November 2014IPAC’17
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IPAC/JACoW Sustainability Both IPAC and JACoW models have built-in sustainability, but while –For IPAC it is straightforward –For JACoW it can be more complicated If conferences do not send their editors to team meetings not only to learn, but also to pass on their skills If laboratories do not understand that while the JACoW Proceedings Archive is “Open Access” JACoW relies on lab participation and allowing their staff, even after their responsibility is over to produce a set of proceedings is complete, to continue to contribute to the JACoW Model Both IPAC and JACoW models have built-in sustainability, but while –For IPAC it is straightforward –For JACoW it can be more complicated If conferences do not send their editors to team meetings not only to learn, but also to pass on their skills If laboratories do not understand that while the JACoW Proceedings Archive is “Open Access” JACoW relies on lab participation and allowing their staff, even after their responsibility is over to produce a set of proceedings is complete, to continue to contribute to the JACoW Model November 2014IPAC’17
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November 2014IPAC’17 Conclusion Organizing a major conference is a big job, especially the first time, The devil is always in the detail But there is considerable knowhow, policies and procedures accumulated and in place since 1988 JACoW Collaboration/Experts may always be relied upon for help IPAC’17 WILL CERTAINLY BE ANOTHER GOOD VINTAGE Organizing a major conference is a big job, especially the first time, The devil is always in the detail But there is considerable knowhow, policies and procedures accumulated and in place since 1988 JACoW Collaboration/Experts may always be relied upon for help IPAC’17 WILL CERTAINLY BE ANOTHER GOOD VINTAGE
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