[Asis-l] Final Call for SIGIR'14 Workshop Proposals (due Feb 3).

Jaap Kamps kamps at uva.nl
Wed Jan 29 03:27:49 EST 2014


This is the Final Call for SIGIR'14 Workshop Proposals:

- Deadline Monday 3 February 2014 (any time-zone)
- On any topic, in particular novel ideas and emerging areas in 
information access
- In a workshop format (not just presenting papers)
- Proposals in pdf, ACM style max. 4 pages
- Submit at <https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sigir2014workshops>

Full details:
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Call for Workshop Proposals

37th Annual ACM SIGIR Conference, SIGIR 2014
Gold Coast, Australia, 6-11 July, 2014

<http://sigir.org/sigir2014/>

* SIGIR 2014 Workshop Program

SIGIR is the major international forum for the presentation of new 
research results and for the demonstration of new systems and techniques 
in the broad field of information retrieval (IR).  Proposals are 
solicited for workshops to be held at ACM SIGIR 2014 in Gold Coast, 
Australia.  Workshops will last for one day and will be held on Friday 
11 July 2014.  Workshop topics will typically match those identified in 
the SIGIR 2014 general call for contributions, but proposals concerned 
with other areas of IR are welcome.

SIGIR 2014 workshops will provide a platform for presenting novel ideas 
and emerging areas in IR, in a less formal and possibly more focused way 
than the conference itself.  The format of each workshop is to be 
determined by the organizers, but it is expected that workshops will 
contain ample time for general discussion and engagement by all 
participants -- not just those presenting papers. Workshops that foster 
collaboration, discussion, group problem-solving and community building 
initiatives are particularly encouraged. Workshops that only involve the 
presentation of papers in a "mini conference" format are discouraged.

Researchers and practitioners from all areas of IR are invited to submit 
proposals for review.  The organizers of approved workshops will be 
expected to define the workshop's focus, gather and review submissions, 
and decide upon final program content. Organizers (including 
co-organizers) are expected to attend their entire workshop and to 
provide an article for ACM SIGIR Forum summarizing the event.

* Submission Requirements

Workshop proposals should include the following information:

     1. Title
     2. Motivation for the workshop and appropriateness to SIGIR.
     3. Theme and purpose of the workshop.
     4. Format and planned activities and a tentative schedule of events.
     5. Selection process for participants and/or presenters and maximum 
number of participants (if limited).
     6. List of organisers with a short biographical sketch of each 
organizer, describing relevant qualifications and experience.
     7. Names of potential program committee members.
     8. Related workshops (if applicable).

If the workshop has been held previously at SIGIR or another conference, 
then the organizers should indicate this and describe briefly past 
attendance and outcomes, and why another workshop is needed.

Proposals should be submitted via the easychair workshop submission 
webpage <https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sigir2014workshops> 
in pdf format and should not exceed 4 pages in ACM style.

* Important Dates

     - Monday 3 February 2014: Workshop proposals due

     - Monday 10 March 2014: Notification of workshop acceptance [We try 
to notify 1-2 weeks early!]

     - Sunday 6-11 July, 2014: SIGIR Conference

     - Friday 11 July, 2014: SIGIR Workshops day

* SIGIR Workshop Co-Chairs

Jaap Kamps, University of Amsterdam, Email: sigir2014workshops at easychair.org
Gabriella Kazai, Microsoft Research and Bing, Email: 
sigir2014workshops at easychair.org



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