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eposter

An eposter, short for electronic poster, is a digital presentation used to convey research findings at academic conferences, meetings, and related events. It serves as a substitute or supplement to traditional printed posters and is typically displayed on screens, tablets, or by online platforms.

Content is organized similarly to paper posters, with sections for background, objectives, methods, results, and conclusions,

Display and access: In conferences, e-posters may be shown on dedicated kiosks or large screens during poster

Advantages include easier distribution and archiving, the ability to update content quickly, accessibility improvements, and richer

Best practices emphasize legibility with large fonts and high-contrast colors, concise text, clear figures, alternative text

and
is
enhanced
with
high-resolution
figures
and
captions.
Unlike
static
posters,
e-posters
can
incorporate
multimedia
elements
such
as
embedded
video,
audio,
hyperlinks,
and
interactive
charts,
and
are
often
created
with
slide
software
or
web
formats
(for
example
PowerPoint,
Keynote,
HTML5,
or
PDF).
sessions,
and
many
platforms
support
asynchronous
viewing
or
remote
access,
enabling
attendees
to
browse
at
their
own
pace
and
to
leave
comments
or
questions.
data
presentation.
Drawbacks
can
include
dependence
on
hardware
and
software,
variable
screen
sizes,
potential
technical
issues,
and
the
need
for
careful
digital
design
to
ensure
readability.
for
images,
captions
for
multimedia,
and
a
concise
abstract
or
summary.
Providing
a
downloadable
PDF
or
a
link
to
supplementary
materials
and
a
QR
code
for
access
is
common.