[Sigcr-l] ASIST SIG-CR Workshop
Mikel P Breitenstein
breiten4 at uwm.edu
Fri May 15 20:42:20 EDT 2009
CALL FOR PAPERS -- 2nd Call
20th Annual Conference
ASIST SIG/CR
American Society of Information Science and Technology
Special Interest Group on Classification Research
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
November 7, 2009
Bridging Worlds, Connecting People:
Classification Transcending Boundaries
International, interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, cross-genre research initiatives are some of the ways that we not only push the envelope, but escape it. As the 20th workshop of ASIST SIG/CR crosses the border to Vancouver, it is an appropriate time for us to look back from whence we came and forward to developing possibilities of “inter-“ and “cross-“ topics, theories, models, standards, and applications.
The overarching theme of ASIST 2009: Thriving on Diversity – Information Opportunities in a Pluralistic World defines the context for Bridging Worlds and Connecting People. It is a call for Transcending the Boundaries that bring cultures and genres, disciplines and traditions of practice in proximity to each other at the same time that those boundaries enforce separations.
The 20th SIG/CR will bring together scholars, practitioners, and students for a combination of theoretical and applied explorations of boundaries of all kinds and what we find beyond them.
We invite interested participants to submit proposals for papers and posters to include: name(s) of presenter(s), title(s), affiliation(s), contact information and abstracts of 300-500 words for papers and 200-300 words for posters. Presentations will be 20 minutes. Papers will be published in dLIST, the Digital Library of Information Science and Technology hosted at the University of Arizona.
The workshop will run from 8:30 until 4:45 with a box lunch and snacks provided. The day will include individual speakers; panel presentations; and a poster session with plenty of time for informal discussion with the authors.
Abstracts for papers are due: June 15, 2009
Notification of acceptance of papers will be by: August 1, 2009
Full papers due: October 1, 2009
Abstracts for posters are due: June 15, 2009
Notification of acceptance of posters will be by: August 1, 2009
Submit proposals electronically to: Hope A Olson, Program Chair (holson at uwm.edu). Proposals will be double-blind refereed.
Program Committee:
Clément Arsenault
Université de Montréal
Mikel Breitenstein
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Rebecca Green
Dewey Decimal Classification, OCLC
Corinne Jorgenson
Florida State Univerity
Barbara Kwasnik
Syracuse University
Joan Lussky
Catholic University of America
Jens-Erik Mai
University of Toronto
Hope A Olson, Chair
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Dagobert Soergel
University of Maryland
Emma Tonkin
University of Bath
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