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American Mathematical Society August 1990 This directory contains files which are useful to authors who are submitting papers in electronic format to the AMS for publication. The files in this directory are themselves packages of several files, names according to publication code and type of TeX the author wishes to use (AMS-TeX 2.0 or AMS-LaTeX 1.0). The publication codes currently available are: Code Description AMS-TeX AMS-LaTeX ---- ----------- ------- ---------- ABS Abstracts X X DIMACS DIMACS Workshop series X X LAM Lectures in Applied Math X X CONM-PR Contemporary Math-Proceedings X X MEMO Memoirs X The filenames in this directory are constructed by taking the publication code, and adding the extension ".pkg-" + type of TeX. For example, the AMS-LaTeX package for the DIMACS series would be called: dimacs.pkg-amslatex (Note that the filenames contain only lowercase characters.) Both AMS-LaTeX and AMS-TeX packages contain a .STY file, which is a LaTeX or AMS-TeX documentstyle file to be used for papers in the publication. You should include the name of this .STY file in the \documentstyle statement at the beginning of your paper. Please note that both the AMS-LaTeX and the AMS-TeX .STY files make use of some additional files which are distributed as part of the normal AMS-LaTeX and AMS-TeX distributions. Specifically, AMS-TeX files require the use of AMSPPT.STY, and AMS-LaTeX files need AMSART.STY. The .TEX file is a sample paper using macros defined in the .STY file. Before preparing your own paper you should TeX this file and print it to test the macros, and to get instructions for their use. The .CHECKLIST file should be printed and used to help you avoid the most common problems encountered in preparation of papers for submission. Once your paper has been input and proofread, please send the .TEX file to our Internet address: PUB-SUBMIT@MATH.AMS.COM. When you send the file please be sure to include a message that identifies both the publication series and the editor of the volume. Should you have any technical questions, please contact our Technical Support Group at 800-321-4AMS (321-4267) or 401-455-4080. They can also be reached through electronic mail at Internet: tech-support@math.ams.com. /ams/author-info/sty-files/READ.ME