ACKMA Paper Template V1.1

On this page you will find links to the ACKMA Paper Template, documentation relating to the template and examples of completed papers written using the template.

If you would like to present a paper at an ACKMA conference please download and use the ACKMA Paper Template here. This template is simple to use and will greatly simplify the production of ACKMA Conference proceedings.

To find out all of the features of the ACKMA Paper Template there is documentation located here.

Here are three example papers completed using the template:-

Example 1 from John Brush.
Example 2 from Stuart Brownlea.
Example 3 from Dennis Williamson.

Each of these examples uses different features of the ACKMA Paper Template. So if you are unsure about a particular template feature please download and examine the examples for assistance.

Below are links to each of the above mentioned papers after they have been automatically processed by scripts into both the final Proceedings document which is then PDF'd, as well as into HTML format.

Here's the Processed Example 1 PDF paper from John Brush 18th Conference.
Here's the Processed Example 2 PDF paper from Stuart Brownlea 19th Conference.
Here's the Processed Example 3 PDF paper from Dennis Williamson 18th Conference.

Here's the Processed Example 1 HTML paper from John Brush.
Here's the Processed Example 2 HTML paper from Stuart Brownlea.
Here's the Processed Example 3 HTML paper from Dennis Williamson.

An ACKMA dictionary has also been started which will allow you to spell check your papers using a dictionary that contains many of those cave and karst management terms that are not found in standard dictionaries. You can also add to the dictionary and send it to the webmaster@ackma.org so the dictionary can be updated for everyone's use. Read the documentation for more information.

Here is the ACKMA Dictionary V1.2 and associated files. Download and read the ACKMA Paper Template documentation or the READMe.TXT file in the downloaded ZIP file, for details of how to use the ACKMA dictionary.

If you have questions about the ACKMA Paper Template or documentation please contact webmaster@ackma.org