[Eurchap] Seeking EUChap members who have paper/poster/panel at ASIS&T AM 2016 in Copenhagen and want to be promoted

Isabella Peters ipe at informatik.uni-kiel.de
Thu Jul 28 06:12:03 EDT 2016


Dear EUChap-Members,

decisions on the acceptance of contributions to the ASIS&T AM 2016 are
almost completely disseminated and I am wondering who of you got positive
news.

 

In order to raise awareness about contributions made by at least one member
of EUChap and about what are topics EUChap members are concerned with,  I
would like to gather title, authors, country, and submission type (paper,
poster, panel, workshop) and distribute this information via our EUChap
mailing list and website (the SIGs and most US-schools brag about their
successes on a regular basis J).  

I hope that this well help getting in touch with each other, promoting our
work, and creating a  broader picture of European Information Science and
Practice.

 

Of course I could have crawled the program for this information but I would
like to give you the opportunity to opt-in.

Hence, please let me know by August 7, 2016 whether you’d like to be
included – please attach according information then.

 

 

This year the ASIS&T headquarter also provided us with the opportunity to
particularly promote submissions with substantial contributions from EUChap
members. Those submissions can be mentioned in a special section of the
Conference Program and the link to EUChap would be made visible (something
like “endorsed by EUChap”).

 

I thought that especially those accepted contributions which have been
discussed in our group before their submission (do you remember
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/15rhwv9U9wWtxxTOWW1cxchwCOHp79J-i5zj_XDw
l-0g/edit?usp=sharing>
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15rhwv9U9wWtxxTOWW1cxchwCOHp79J-i5zj_XDwl
-0g/edit?usp=sharing?) are eligible for that.

 

As far as I can see there are two panels consisting of many EUCHap members
and that have been discussed:

1)       Panel Tomato tomahto: European perspectives on information science
(led by Julian Warner)

2)      Open Innovation in Smart Cities: Civic Participation and Co-creation
of Public Services (led by Agnes Mainka)


 

@Agnes, Julian: what do you think about this special promotion? Is it
reasonable to link the panels with EUCHap?

 

I also found other panels who have a significant amount of Europeans on
their list:

 

1)      Making research data possible: negotiating between disciplinary
cultures, temporalities, data policies, professional interests and education
and training (Kjellberg, Sara; Haider, Jutta; Cox, Andrew; Tam, Winnie;
Tammaro, Anna Maria; Matusiak, Krystyna K.)

2)      Information Work in Information Science Research and Practice
(Huvila, Isto; Budd, John M.; Lloyd, Annemaree; Palmer, Carole; Toms,
Elaine)

Does it make sense to also endorse them?

@Isto, Anna: what do you think? Please let me know.

 

What about other papers/ workshops/ posters? I believe that submissions with
>50% authors from EUChap could be promoted also. But suggestions are
welcomed!

Please also inform me by August 7 (since the program has to be printed, as
HQ told me)!

 

Thank you and best wishes

Isabella

 

***

Prof. Dr. Isabella Peters

Professor of Web Science

 

Kiel University (CAU Kiel)

Institute for Computer Science

Department Web Science (R. 506)

Hermann-Rodewald-Str. 3

D-24118 Kiel 

T: +49 431 880-7286

E: ipe at informatik.uni-kiel.de

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http://www.ws.informatik.uni-kiel.de/en/research  

 

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