From mephitis.skunk at gmail.com Fri Sep 5 07:12:08 2014 From: mephitis.skunk at gmail.com (Michael Albers) Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2014 07:12:08 -0400 Subject: [Sighci-l] CFP - Symposium on Communicating Complex Information (SCCI) Message-ID: <54099A88.3060405@gmail.com> 4th Annual Symposium on Communicating Complex Information (SCCI) February 23-24, 2015 East Carolina University Greenville NC For the full call for papers: http://workshop.design4complexity.com/ Building on the success of the previous three conferences,the Symposium on Communicating Complex Information (SCCI) explores the relationships between and within the contexts that affect complex information, information design, information architecture, user experience, and usability. It seeks to examine how design and content choices influence people?s behavior when interacting with complex information, and how the knowledge of situational context improves the design of complex information systems. SCCI fosters an integrated approach to the design of complex information by bringing together members from a range of research and practitioner communities. Keynote address: Lisa Meloncon, University of Cincinnati For more information Contact: Michael Albers (albersm at ecu.edu). Schedule 2 page proposal due: October 1, 2014 Notice of acceptance: December 1, 2014 Papers for symposium due: February 15, 2015 Symposium dates: February 23?24, 2015 This symposium sponsored in part by East Carolina University ACM SIGDOC From dirk.lewandowski at haw-hamburg.de Tue Sep 9 11:26:29 2014 From: dirk.lewandowski at haw-hamburg.de (Dirk Lewandowski) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2014 17:26:29 +0200 Subject: [Sighci-l] Reminder: Call for Papers/Abstracts: ASIST Workshop on Understanding Web search engine users - Deadline 15 September References: Message-ID: <7BA471C6-50E1-4F5E-8975-782CF52A3A25@haw-hamburg.de> Apologies for cross-posting. Please distribute widely! Call for Papers Understanding Web search engine users Workshop at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Association of Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) October 31, 2014, Sheraton Seattle Hotel, Seattle, WA http://www.asis.org/asist2014/ Organized by Shari Thurow, Founder and SEO Director, Omni Marketing Interactive, USA Dirk Lewandowski, Professor, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany Matt Wallaert, Behavioral Scientist, Microsoft, USA INTRODUCTION Many researchers are interested in internet search behaviour, both as a primary action and as a secondary source of data that reflects the what, how, and why of information seeking. But despite that interest, we still lack a systematic research agenda on search engine use and searcher behaviours, perhaps because the potential for the data is so broad and the fields of study being applied so vast that it is difficult to coordinate and discuss across disciplines. Consequently, researchers usually focus on the methods popular in their fields, but are unaware of other methodological approaches and/or software tools that could help them achieve their research goals. Thus, by collaborating across disciplines, there is substantial opportunity to introduce new methods and research questions to investigators who are working along similar lines but without awareness of each other. GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOME The goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers from academia and industry, who are interested in understanding search engine use, both as a primary and secondary source to reflect on user behaviour. We are interested in discussing methods and results in various areas, aiming for establishing a research agenda for information science researchers interested in Web searching. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * Theories of Web search engine user behaviours * Evaluating search engine user interfaces * Information retrieval evaluation methods applied to Web search engines * Query log analysis * Eye-tracking research * User guidance in the search process * Incorporating user behaviours into search engine optimization techniques * Usability and user experience in Web searching * Using and sharing information found through search engines * Understanding user behaviours through triangulation of methods (e.g., transaction-log analysis, lab-based studies, online questionnaires, diary studies) TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS The workshop invites short research papers and position papers, as well. We also welcome overviews of relevant research done within a research group over the last few years. Accepted submissions will be presented in a 20-minute presentation. At least one presenter must be present at the event and register for the workshop. Extended abstracts and presentations will be made available on the workshop website. There will be no formal workshop proceedings. Submissions should be in the form of extended abstracts (approx. 1,500 words) including references. HOW TO SUBMIT Please send your extended abstracts to the workshop organizers: sthurow at search-usability.com dirk.lewandowski at haw-hamburg.de matt.wallaert at microsoft.com IMPORTANT DATES Paper deadline: 15 September 2014 Notification of acceptance: 22 September 2014 Workshop: 31 October 2014 -- Prof. Dr. Dirk Lewandowski Hochschule f?r Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg (Hamburg University of Applied Sciences) Fakult?t Design Medien Information Department Information Finkenau 35 D - 22081 Hamburg Germany Tel.: +49 (0) 40-42875 3621 Fax: + 49 (0) 3222-1445 301 Skype: dirk.lewandowski Twitter: @Dirk_Lew http://www.searchstudies.org/dirk ********* Editor, Aslib Journal of Information Management (previously: ASLIB Proceedings) http://www.emeraldinsight.com/products/journals/journals.htm?id=ajim ********* From mephitis.skunk at gmail.com Tue Sep 30 08:45:30 2014 From: mephitis.skunk at gmail.com (Michael Albers) Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 08:45:30 -0400 Subject: [Sighci-l] Extended CFP - Symposium on Communicating Complex Information Message-ID: <542AA5EA.6070008@gmail.com> Because of multiple requests, the due date for proposals has been extended to Oct 15. 4th Annual Symposium on Communicating Complex Information (SCCI) February 23-24, 2015 East Carolina University Greenville NC For the full call for papers: http://workshop.design4complexity.com/ Building on the success of the previous three conferences,the Symposium on Communicating Complex Information (SCCI) explores the relationships between and within the contexts that affect complex information, information design, information architecture, user experience, and usability. It seeks to examine how design and content choices influence people?s behavior when interacting with complex information, and how the knowledge of situational context improves the design of complex information systems. SCCI fosters an integrated approach to the design of complex information by bringing together members from a range of research and practitioner communities. Keynote address: Lisa Meloncon, University of Cincinnati For more information Contact: Michael Albers (albersm at ecu.edu). Schedule 2 page proposal due: October 15, 2014 Notice of acceptance: December 1, 2014 Papers for symposium due: February 15, 2015 Symposium dates: February 23?24, 2015 This symposium sponsored in part by East Carolina University ACM SIGDOC