iPoster Instructions

Use the login credentials in your letter of invitation to create an interactive, multimedia iPoster.

When logged in, you will be taken to the iPoster Editor Site where you will find basic instructions, a list of your iPosters, and a choice of 6 editing templates. Choose a template and begin creating your iPoster.

Your iPoster can include:

  • high-resolution images
  • detailed charts and diagrams
  • slide shows
  • high definition videos
  • audio files
  • links to external data sets

Here are some tips on how to make the most of your iPoster. Please click the links below for more information.

      1. Add Images: Make a more attractive and engaging presentation
      2. Add Audio & video: make your presentation come alive
      3. Add External Links: connect your visitors to dynamic online content
      4. Design your iPoster: make your iPoster stand out from the crowd
      5. Preview and Polish: check that all content displays properly

DEADLINE:
Please note that you must publish your iPoster by May 22, 2020 so that it will be visible on the ASTM6 iPosters Gallery for participants to start viewing. After publishing, you may continue to make changes to your iPoster. If you make changes, you don’t have to re-publish; simply click "Save."
 

TECHNICAL SUPPORT:

  • For an overview of editing the Templates and a look at how your iPoster will be displayed at your symposium, check out our Tutorials.
  • If you have questions about creating your iPoster, you’ll find answers to most of them by visiting our Quick Guide and FAQ.
  • If you'd like a little inspiration, take a look at some Sample Posters.
  • You’ll find links to all of the above under the Support Button on the Main Tool Bar of your editing Template.
  • If you have trouble accessing the iPoster Editor Site, please contact our Support Desk here.  When you communicate with Support, please use this Conference Code: ASTM6

ARCHIVING:

  • iPosters does not assign a DOI but provides a persistent url. As a presenter you can decide whether to toggle your poster to private after the meeting.
  • If you choose, you may ask that AGU archive your iPoster on ESSOAr. DOI is assigned on ESSOAr and removal is not allowed. Note that most major journals allow and even encourage posting of papers/posters on preprint servers. Nature (all titles), Science (all titles), AGU journals, PNAS, all support and encourage preprint posting. Authors can also decide which license to give (CC or limited use).


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