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EGEE Style Guide
 

The EGEE Style Guide aims to provide all those producing dissemination material within project with details both about the graphics (how to correctly use the logo, the images, colours and fonts) and text styles (EGEE particularities such as Grid vs grid) for print, web and presentation materials.

Download the Writing Style Guide here.

Download the Graphics Style Guide here.

Guide to working with Industry

This Guide provides a step-by-step approach to engaging with industry on different levels, from effectively disseminating and promoting events targeting industry, such as Industry Days and the Business Track within EGEE’07, to driving forward specific objectives. It highlights five key objectives, as well as regions and sectors to target.

Download A-Z Guide to working with industry

Attribution for papers

Any papers you write, whether published elsewhere or not, can be submitted as part of the EGEE technical report series, hosted online. Papers intended for here should be passed to your Activity leader for approval, and they will then post them on your behalf. Please also send us a brief mail, preferably with a link to the article letting us know about the article, whether or not it is posted to the technical report series.

Also, if you or someone you know is writing a paper on results found by using the EGEE infrastructure, we ask that the following paragraph is included in the acknowledgments to show EGEE’s contribution:

"This work makes use of results produced by the Enabling Grids for E-sciencE project, a project co-funded by the European Commission (under contract number INFSO-RI-031688) through the Sixth Framework Programme. EGEE provides a seamless Grid infrastructure available to the European research community 24 hours a day. Full information is available at http:/www/.eu-egee.org.”

Finally if your work has been funded by the EU you should also include the following sentence:

"This work is co-funded by the European Commission through the EGEE-II project, contract number INFSO-RI-031688. "

EGEE Templates
  • EGEE Materials Templates

    • Newsletter Template

You should be familiar with the Bi-monthly EGEE newsletter, well if you would like to localise the newsletter, we have the Adobe In-Design file for you to work with.
N.B. You will need to sign into the EDMS System to retrieve the file.

    • EGEE Word Template

You can now easily create documents (press releases, information sheets etc.) in the EGEE style, making use of a Word template.
Download the template and install it following the instructions. The zip file contains:

- a file called images.zip, with images you can select to give your file the "EGEE look and feel";
- manual-final.pdf, with the instruction on how to install and use the template;
- EGEE-II_template.dot, the Word template.

    • Presentation Template

The EGEE presentation template file for PowerPoint can be found here, and you can also download instructions on how to port existing presentations to the EGEE template.

If you prefer LaTeX, you can find the CVS template here.

    • Poster Templates

      • Technical poster (ppt or illustrator versions)

This poster has a large text area  so is ideally suited for technical promotions. You can download it as A2 landscape or as portrait. If you want to change the size of this poster, you can open the file on powerpoint, go to page set up, and change the dimensions. For example for A0, choose 841 x 1189mm and it should automatically scale.

An Adobe Illustrator version of the portrait template is also available here.

      • General poster (Illustrator version)

General A0 landscape poster
General A0 portrait poster

 

  • EGEE Technical Document Templates

For EGEE technical documents you can find the templates on the JRA2 website.