[Asis-l] AM 07 Call for Participation

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Tue Oct 17 16:10:43 EDT 2006


We know that AM 06 is just around the corner.  Lots of SIGs will be planning
for 2007 Sessions during the meeting.  SO here is an early release of the
ASIS&T 2007 Call for Participation.

Dick Hill
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Joining Research and Practice: Social Computing and Information Science
October 18-25, 2007 	    Hyatt Regency 	Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Web 2.0 and social computing are changing the way people use and perceive
the Internet as well as the ways they work and play. When users are no
longer simply consumers of information, and become active producers and
contributors, what are the implications for information science? How are
social computing and Web 2.0 trends affecting the work of information
professionals? What current research and applications are shaping future
directions? ASIS&T 2007 aims to bring together researchers and practitioners
from all aspects of information science, industry, academe, and information
professionals for lively discussions and debates about the social aspects of
information, about all things 2.0 (or looking to the future) or higher.

Please see the complete Call for Participation at
http://www.asis.org/am07cfp.html

TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS
Contributed papers  
Contributed papers present original, recent, formally conducted research and
design projects, theoretical developments, or innovative practical
applications providing more general insight into an area of practice. These
are generally reports of completed or well-developed projects on topics
suitable for publication in scholarly and professional journals. 

Contributed posters/short papers  
Two types of posters/short papers are encouraged. Contributed research
posters present new and promising work or preliminary results of research
projects. Contributed "best practices" posters present the results of design
projects, practical implementations of an organization's practices or
industry innovations. The content should clearly point out how the
application advances the state of the art and key challenges, as well as
potential impact on the participant's organization and/or practices in the
field. Especially welcome are submissions that discuss applications for
which a market analysis and/or evaluation of utility has been conducted.
Joint submissions from researchers and practitioners showing different
perspectives on a single issue are particularly encouraged. Posters are
expected to invite questions and discussion in a personal and less formal
setting. 

Technical sessions and panels  
Technical sessions and panels present topics for discussion such as
cutting-edge research and design, analyses of hot or emerging trends,
opinions on controversial issues, reports by practitioners on current
information science and technology projects, and contrasting viewpoints from
experts in complementary professional areas. Innovative formats that involve
audience participation are encouraged. These may include panels, debates,
forums, or case studies. 

Pre-conference sessions  
Pre-conference sessions present topics such as theoretical research,
management strategies, and new and innovative systems or products, typically
for purposes of concept development or continuing education. Purely
promotional programs are excluded. Formats may include seminars, courses,
workshops, and symposia. Sessions are scheduled for half to a full day and
require a registration fee beyond the regular conference fee. 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Deadlines  
    January 21, 2007         Proposals due for contributed papers, technical
sessions and panels, and pre-
				conference sessions  
    February 25, 2007      Proposals due for contributed posters/short
papers  
    March 31, 2007         Authors/proposers notified of acceptance  
    May 27, 2007             Final versions due for conference proceedings 

All submissions are made electronically via a link from the ASIST Web site
(http://www.asis.org). Details on acceptable file formats, citation style,
and specific contact information required in the online submission form are
on the Web page. Any problems with electronic submissions should be directed
to: 
Richard Hill, Executive Director (rhill at asis.org)
ASIS&T, 1320 Fenwick Lane,  Suite 510,  Silver Spring, MD 20910
Fax: 301-495-0810   Phone: 301-495-0900	rhill at asis.org

_____
Richard B. Hill
Executive Director
American Society for Information Science and Technology
1320 Fenwick Lane, Suite 510
Silver Spring, MD  20910
Fax: (301) 495-0810
Voice: (301) 495-0900 





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