Dear Dr. Diaz-Emparanza: Thanks very much for updating the website. I was wondering if I will have a choice regarding not to publish my paper online or in the proceedings. It is possible that with extensions my paper will be published in a high ranking journal later but I don't know it yet. Regards, ATY P.S.: By the way, is my addressing you above correct?
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza <ignacio.diaz-emparanza(a)ehu.es> wrote: > El Thursday 15 January 2009 11:33:47 Talha Yalta escribió: >> > The gretl Conference Organizing Comitte has just decided to extend >> > the deadline for paper submissions to January 30, 2009. >> >> I was not aware of that decision :-) >> This is actually good news for me because I can use a few extra days >> to finish my paper entitled "Wilkinson Tests and Gretl." >> I have two quick questions: >> 1)- Will there be a proceedings of the conference? > > Yes. We plan to publish a book with the proceedings (with ISBN). > >> 2)- Will you put the submitted papers on the Internet? I am planning a >> major revision for mine over the next months so I don't want it made >> availabe. > > Not inmediately. The proceedings will be published on paper for the conference > and on internet when the Conference be finished. We will allow a slightly > modified version of the paper for the moment we edit the proceedings (March?) > >> Finally, could you revise my institution name on the webpage so that >> it reads: "TOBB University of Economics and Technology"? > > Sorry, "Bug fixed". > > > > > -- > Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza > DEPARTAMENTO DE ECONOMÍA APLICADA III (ECONOMETRÍA Y ESTADÍSTICA) > UPV/EHU > Avda. Lehendakari Aguirre, 83 | 48015 BILBAO > T.: +34 946013732 | F.: +34 946013754 > www.et.bs.ehu.es > > _______________________________________________ > Gretl-users mailing list > Gretl-users(a)lists.wfu.edu > http://lists.wfu.edu/mailman/listinfo/gretl-users > -- "Remember not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult still, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) --