Preparing Your
Document for Publishing on the WWW
By following these hints you will make it easier for the
S-WoPEc
team to convert your document to formats suitable for the World Wide Web. As a result your
paper will appear on the web much sooner!
First of All: Use standard fonts such
as Times New Roman and Arial. If the machine used to convert the document lacks the font
you are using the result will probably be ugly (and possibly unreadable) PostScript and
pdf documents.
Some notes on file formats
Series Information
To give your department, university and yourself proper credit for the paper, and make
sure that it can be cited correctly, the electronic version of the paper should contain
the name of the working paper series and the number of the paper within the series - just
like the printed version.
Make sure to include this information.
Supplemental Information
You can add any additional information relating to your paper that you wish to make
available on the WWW.
- You must supply a README.TXT file in
ASCII-format describing the content of each file
- The most portable file format for data is a plain ASCII-file with variable names on the
first row and the data in columns below the variable names. It is of-course OK to supply a
data-file in the native format of your statistics program - but don't expect everybody to
be able to read it.
Programing by
Design by Joachim Ekebom