[Asis-l] CFP: AMCIS'07 HCI Track and DATA BASE Special Issue
Hess, Traci
thess at cbe.wsu.edu
Mon Jan 29 22:57:40 EST 2007
*** CALL FOR PAPERS - DATA BASE Special Issue***
(apologies for cross postings)
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION (HCI) TRACK
AMCIS 2007 - Keystone, CO
August 9-12, 2007
http://www.biz.colostate.edu/amcis07/
Sponsored by AIS SIGHCI - http://sigs.aisnet.org/sighci/amcis07/
IMPORTANT DATES:
February 5, 2007: Abstract submission deadline (optional - please submit
abstracts via email to the appropriate mini-track chair).
March 5, 2007: Paper submission deadline (please submit papers via the
AIS Review System -
http://www.biz.colostate.edu/amcis07/Submission.htm).
JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE: We are pleased to announce that The DATA BASE for
Advances in Information Systems (DATA BASE) has agreed to publish
expansions of the best, completed papers from the HCI track at AMCIS
2007. Our special thanks go to the co-editors of DATA BASE, Dr. Tom
Stafford and Dr. Patrick Chau, for their support of HCI research and AIS
SIGHCI. Please submit your paper to any of the HCI minitracks listed
below. SIGHCI's policy regarding fast-tracking with SIGHCI-sponsored
special journal issues are available at
http://sigs.aisnet.org/sighci/sig_policies/.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Completed papers (maximum 5,000 words) are
welcome in all minitracks. This year, AMCIS will not have a formal
research-in-progress designation for papers. However, this does not
preclude authors from submitting papers that describe ongoing research.
These papers will be held to the same standards and have the same
requirements as completed research papers (max. of 5,000 words). Please
see the conference site for additional details
(http://www.biz.colostate.edu/amcis07/CallPapers.htm).
MINITRACKS: SIGHCI is sponsoring the following 9 mini-tracks under the
HCI track at AMCIS 2007:
1) Hedonic Information Technologies: Online Games, Interactive
Entertainment, and Lifestyle Computing, Co-chairs: Ian MacInnes
(imacinne at syr.edu), Paul Benjamin Lowry (Paul.Lowry at BYU.edu), Greg Moody
(gregmoody100 at hotmail.com), and Taylor Wells (taylor.m.wells at gmail.com).
2) Emerging Computer-Mediated Communication Tools/Technologies for
Web-based Service, Chair: Shu Schiller (Shu.Schiller at wright.edu).
3) Personalization Systems, Co-chairs: Il Im (il.im at yonsei.ac.kr), and
Hong Sheng (hsheng at umr.edu).
4) Emergency Response Information Systems, Co-chairs: Tung Bui
(Tung.Bui at hawaii.edu), Murray Turoff (turoff at njit.edu), and Bartel Van
de Walle (bartel at uvt.nl). Co-sponsored by SIGHCI and SIGDSS.
5) HCI Issues in Healthcare IT, Co-chairs: Vance Wilson
(wilsonv at uwm.edu), Nina McGarry (Nina.Mcgarry at marymount.edu), and Ann
Fruhling (afruhling at mail.unomaha.edu). Co-sponsored by SIGHCI and
SIGHealth.
6) HCI with Mobile Devices, Co-chairs: Peter Tarasewich
(tarase at ccs.neu.edu), and Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah (fnah at unlnotes.unl.edu).
Co-sponsored by SIGHCI and SIGE-BIZ.
7) Information Visualization and Decision Support, Co-chairs: David
Schuff (David.Schuff at temple.edu) and Ozgur Turetken
(turetken at ryerson.ca). Co-sponsored by SIGHCI and SIGDSS.
8) HCI and Competitive Advantage, Co-chairs: Marilyn Tremaine
(tremaine at caip.rutgers.edu) and Jan Marco Leimeister
(leimeister at in.tum.de).
9) Interface Design, Evaluation, and Impact, Co-chairs: Matt Germonprez
(germonr at uwec.edu) and Traci Hess (thess at cbe.wsu.edu).
For more information on these mini-tracks, please refer to the Call for
Papers on the AMCIS 2007 site (http://www.biz.colostate.edu/amcis07/) or
(http://sigs.aisnet.org/sighci/amcis07/). If you have questions about a
specific mini-track under the HCI track, please contact the mini-track
(co)-chairs directly.
If you have questions about the HCI track, please contact Matt
Germonprez (germonr at uwec.edu), Traci Hess (thess at cbe.wsu.edu), or Peter
Tarasewich (tarase at ccs.neu.edu).
We hope to see you at AMCIS in Keystone, CO!
Matt Germonprez
Traci Hess
Peter Tarasewich
AMCIS 2007 HCI Track Co-Chairs
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Traci J. Hess, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Furman Fellow
Department of Information Systems
College of Business
Washington State University
P.O. Box 644743
Pullman, WA 99164-4743
(509) 335-6353
thess at wsu.edu
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