Camera-ready papers should adhere to the 2-column style provided by the CEUR-WS template, which can be found at http://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html.

Q1: Which Template?

IMPORTANT NOTE: Notice that the CEUR format has been recently updated, differing from the version available at the time of submission. Please adjust the template of your paper accordingly.

Q1.1: What should I include in the Conference Information field?

The full conference name, that is:
CLiC-it 2023: 9th Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics, Nov 30 — Dec 02, 2023, Venice, Italy


Q2: How Many Pages?

The page count depends on whether your submission is classified as “short” or “long”:

  • A long paper must have at least 25.000 characters (including references) and should not exceed seven pages (references excluded)
  • A short paper must have at least 17.500 characters (including references) and should not exceed four pages (references excluded)

Q2.1: Determining Your Paper Type

While on in your submission page, please check the type of submission appearing in the list of keywords: if the first keyword is “[SHORT]”, then follow the instructions for short papers, otherwise follow the instructions for long papers.


Q3: What to Submit?

Submit a ZIP file containing:

  1. The PDF of the paper;
  2. LaTeX or Doc/Docx source of the paper;
  3. The CEUR AUTHOR AGREEMENT manually signed, available here: https://ceur-ws.org/ceur-author-agreement-ccby-ntp.pdf?ver=2021-02-12
    (please, get in touch with the program chairs if you included copyrighted third party material in your paper)

Q3.1 Who are the Editors of the Proceedings?

Federico Boschetti, Gianluca E. Lebani, Bernardo Magnini and Nicole Novielli


Q4: Where to Submit?

Fill the form available here: https://forms.gle/F3jRqBCfiY5jWAR36


Q5: Deadline

The deadline for submitting the camera ready material of your paper is October, 20, 2023.