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The aim of the poster is to describe one’s research and main results shortly and concisely
as well as to stimulate scientific discussion. A poster is also an interactive way to
communicate, through it a researcher can receive feedback from his/her research and
generate new contacts.
Structure of a poster
Decide on one concept or question. Think what things are absolutely essential for
conveying your message. One of the biggest problems is too much concentration on the
methods. Minimize the size of the text, use figures and tables instead. Think how you
could describe the things in your poster in a few sentences. Make it easy to read. Make
it easy to understand. People only have a few minutes per poster. Poster should stand
alone.
Poster layout
Some tips:
For more information about making a poster, click the following links:
http://faculty.washington.edu/robinet/poster.html
www.cmer.wsu.edu/~yonge/ce465/poster.pdf
http://www.helsinki.fi/atk/av/posteriohjeet.html
http://www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/examples/
http://www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/NewSite/
Liite 1. Posterimalli (koko A1)
8*A4 (A1)
Tit le
(logo)
aut hor(s)
author affiliations
Methods Conclusions
subtitles, text, diagrams text...
etc...
Results References
figures with legends,
text...
tables, text etc...
Acknowledgements
text...
Correspondence to:
e-mail address etc.