Papers should be written concisely in good English, have a short abstract with a maxiumum of 200 words, and a maximum of six keywords. The title should be clear and concise, and authors are also requested to provide a running title for the paper. For ease of reading, the manuscript should be broken up into Sections, and if necessary into Sub-sections as well. For style, either a recent issue of the Bulletin or a volume of the ASI Conference Series should be consulted.
Tables and figures should be numbered consecutively and have self-contained headings and legends. Tables and figures must be cited in the text of the paper in the correct order in which they appear in the manuscript. Figures are usually in black and white in the print version of the Bulletin and the ASI Conference Series, but could be in colour in the on-line version. If necessary, figures may be in colour in the print version as well, especially if the authors are willing to pay the extra cost of printing the colour figure(s). If you have reproduced a figure from any other journal or book, it is the authors' responsibility to obtain all the requisite permissions. Please do remember that copyright infringement is a legal issue.
Citations and References should follow the following norms. In the text of the paper, for one author use either (Prabhu 2006) or Prabhu (2006) depending on the context, while for two authors use an ampersand: either Joshi & Sirothia (2009) or (Joshi & Sirothia 2009) depending on the context. For three authors use all three names the first time as in Subramanian, Subrahmanya & Subrahmanyan (2008) or (Subramanian, Subrahmanya & Subrahmanyan 2008) depending on the context. For later occurrences and for more than three authors please use et al. in roman.
Citations to the scientific literature are arranged alphabetically and chronologically at the end of the paper. A reference to an article contains the names with initials of the authors, the year, the customary abbreviation of the journal name, the volume number and the number of the first page. When there are more than eight authors, only the name of the first author followed by et al. should be used. The references will thus read as follows (note particularly the punctuations):
- Fender R.P., Bell M.E., 2011, BASI, 39, 315
- Mahabal A.A., et al., 2011, BASI, 39, 387
- Peebles P.J.E., 1980, The large-scale structure of the Universe, Princeton University Press, Princeton
- Penzias A.A., Wilson R.W., 1965, ApJ, 142, 419
- Schmidt M., 1975, in Sandage A., Sandage M, Kristian J., eds, Galaxies and the Universe, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, p. 283
- Zeldovich Ya. B., 1978, in Longair M.S., Einasto J., eds, Proc. IAU Symp. 79, The large-scale structure of the Universe, Dordrecht, D. Reidel, p. 409
Citations and credits to earlier work must be clearly given. Plagiarism is a serious ethical and legal issue, and must be avoided under any circumstances.
Manuscripts should be submitted in electronic form. A gzipped tar file containing the .pdf or .ps file of the complete manuscript, .tex source of the paper using the BASI style file, and .eps files of any figures, plus any other supporting material should be emailed to the Editor at basi@ncra.tifr.res.in. For volumes of the ASI Conference Series, manuscripts are to be sent to the Editor(s) of the particular volume.
A LaTeX class file basi.cls (Version 2.1a from 2014 April) is provided for preparing your manuscript in the BASI format. Also available are a guide to basi.cls, and a sample paper that illustrates various features. For papers in the Conference Series, please include [conference] in the documentclass so that it reads as \documentclass[conference]{basi} or \documentclass[conference,usenatbib]{basi} at the beginning of the manuscript. Please see:
- basi.cls: the LaTeX class file;
- asi-logo.eps: ASI logo for first page of papers;
- asi-logo.pdf: ASI logo for first page of papers;
- basiguide.pdf: guide;
- basiguide.tex: source .tex of guide;
- basisample.pdf: sample paper;
- basisample.tex: source .tex of sample paper.
All these files are available in a single gziped tar file:basi.tar.gz.