The abstracts and overview statements for all accepted submissions will be edited in conformity to the Annual Meeting style guidelines. Authors will be provided with proofs for review and correction. Substantive changes will not be accepted, but authors are encouraged to review the proofs for such things as typographical errors, proper rendering of special characters, and name and affiliation changes. Proofs of abstracts for all sessions will be emailed in PDF format to authors in late October. Corrected proofs must be returned to the Boston office or the abstracts will be printed as is.
Beginning with the 2020 Annual Meeeting, the AIA will no longer be offering a print edition of the abstracts. The AIA will publish all presentation abstracts, colloquium theme statements, and workshop theme statements in the Annual Meeting app and on the AIA website.
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