ALL POSTERS
SENIOR PROJECT AND INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
ARE DUE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, NO LATER
THAN 5:00PM
At a Glance
- Templates can be found on this page under "Requirements for On Campus Printing."
- ALL posters are due NO LATER THAN 5:00PM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd. No exceptions.
- Posters received after the deadline will not be
accepted. Printing then becomes the student's responsibility-- on their
own time, at their own expense. Information regarding off-campus
printing can be found on this page under "Off Campus Printing
Information."
- Completed posters must be submitted via email to BardPosters@gmail.com.
- If your poster is too large to email, use a file upload service like uploading.com.
Read on for more detailed information.
Overview
Students presenting
research at conferences as well as Seniors presenting their eponymous
Projects have limited access to a 42" large-format printer.
Due to constraints on time and resources,
there are several requirements to be eligible for use of the printer.
Students who fail to meet these requirements, including the
fixed deadline, will be required to print their poster off-campus, at
their own cost. As very few local businesses provide large-format
printing services, and those that do command a premium fee, it is
generally in the student's best interest to simply follow the
guidelines presented here and print their posters on campus, at no cost
to them.
Deadline
Seniors
graduating this semester (Fall 2009) and pre-approved research
students (check with your adviser) who wish to take advantage of
the free printing available to them on campus must submit their posters
No
Later Than Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 at 5:00pm.
Students
are urged to finish their posters as far in advance of the
submission date as possible to allow time for troubleshooting and
printing. The combined Senior Project and Independent Research poster session is set for the
following Wednesday, December 9th, 2009.
Requirements for On Campus Printing
1. Posters must be submitted BEFORE the deadline.
I
know that sometimes projects come together minutes before they are
due, and most of the time, that's fine. In the case of these posters--
not so much. If I'm out of town the day you finish your poster, and it
happens to also be the day it's due... looks like we (read "you") have
got a problem. That said, I will make reasonable accommodations to
assist you where possible.
I ask
that students who are unfamiliar with TeX use PowerPoint, as the
division has a template created specifically for student use. If
everyone starts from the same base, it is far more likely that if
(when) errors inevitably arise, we will be able to sort them out in a
timely manner that will result in a poster actually emerging. The rule
of thumb is generally Math students use TeX, everyone else uses Powerpoint.
Students who wish to create their posters using TeX can find more information here
or contact Greg Landweber.
Anything
outside the green area will be cut off, since the working area of the
printer is closer to 40x40" than 42x42". Don't worry, the green will
not be printed (unless you want it there!) Fill in your text boxes,
diagrams, pictures of Grandma, whatever. Make sure everything is
spelled properly, lined up the way you want it to be lined up, and that
your name is on the poster somewhere. When you're reasonably sure
you've got it where you want it, you're ready to move on to the next
step.
Once your poster is finished, edited and you are
sure it's ready to be printed, you can go ahead and submit the poster
via email to BardPosters@gmail.com
as Bard's Webmail server can't handle many of the larger files out
there. Simply attach your PowerPoint (.ppt) or PDF (.pdf) produced from
TeX to an email and send it to that address. Please include in the body of your
email:
- Your name
- Your adviser's name
- What program was used to produce your
poster (i.e. PowerPoint, OpenOffice, LaTeX)
- Whether you used a Mac or a PC
Posters sent to Bard Webmail will be discarded (if they even make it to the inbox).
Working with Large Files
Bard's email
does not only present an obstacle when it comes to receiving your
posters; sending them can also fail, given Bard's attachment size limit
of 10MB (and their suggested size limit of 500k). If you have a poster that is too large to send from your Bard email, you have several options:
- Send using a personal email account such as gmail or yahoo, which have much more fogiving attachment limits
- Bring the file to me on a CD or other external media such as a USB drive
- Use a free file upload service such as uploading.com which allows you to upload up to 100MB for free, then produces a download link.
If you use a file uploading service, make sure that you copy and paste the download link it provides into the email you send to BardPosters@gmail.com.
Off Campus Printing Information
All
off-campus printing is at the student's own cost, and on their own
time. It is highly recommended that you work within the guidelines
presented in this document and print your poster on-campus, but
circumstance and preference have their place in these matters as well.
The
following local business provide large-format, 42x42 in. printing
services. Please note that as of 2/8/2009, these are the only
businesses that provide printing for this size poster. | Name | Phone | Driving | Est. Print Time | Est. Cost | Notes |
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| Artco's Copy Hut | 339-2336 | Directions | 2-3 Business Days | $75 | Call for more info. Printed on-site, pick up yourself. | | Office Depot | 382-1665 | Directions | 7-10 Business Days | $128 matte $160 glossy | Call for more info. Submit file online, (call for URL) will ship to you or local store in estimated time frame. |
Please
take into account printing and shipping times when selecting a method
to print your poster. The college takes no responsibility for
late or misplaced posters-- use these services at your own risk.
Relax
Once
your poster is complete, the hard work is done. It's not a huge or
complex ordeal to get it printed. The instructions on this page may
seem daunting, but they're mostly rules put in place to ensure that
everyone's projects are given the attention and priority that they
deserve. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me and I
will reply as soon as I can.
Further
Information
A
copy of the information packet mailed to all Senior II students can be
downloaded here.
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