From parmanto+ at pitt.edu Tue May 14 06:18:28 2002 From: parmanto+ at pitt.edu (parmanto+ at pitt.edu) Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 06:18:28 -0400 Subject: [Sigmed-l] ASIST SIG Med Panel(s) Message-ID: <3449859410.1021357108@him1.shrs.pitt.edu> ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Dear Y'vonne Gray: On behalf of the ASIST AM 2002 Program Committee, I am delighted to inform you that the following panel (127) has been accepted to appear at the conference: DataMining for HealthCare Professionals SIG Med Panel 2002 Authors: Elizabeth Liddy, Henry Small, Kathy Moeller, Dale Sanders Also ASIST AM02 2002 Reviews for Paper #135Panel was accepted Title: The Structure of Medical Informatics (panel presentation) > >Authors: Moderator: Theodore Allan Morris, PhD, Kent State University >School of Library and Information Science Presenters (Invited): Russ >Altman, MD, PhD, Stanford University School of Medicine; Morris Collen, >MD, Kaiser Permanente (Emeritus); Milton Corn, MD, National Library of >Medicine; Charles Friedman, PhD, University of Pittsburgh Center for >Biomedical Informatics; and Edward Shortliffe, MD, PhD, Columbia >University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia-Presbyterian >Medical Center. From parmanto+ at pitt.edu Tue May 14 06:20:16 2002 From: parmanto+ at pitt.edu (parmanto+ at pitt.edu) Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 06:20:16 -0400 Subject: [Sigmed-l] Call for Paper -- JASIST issue on Bioinformatics Message-ID: <3449967225.1021357216@him1.shrs.pitt.edu> > > CALL FOR PAPERS > > > > Special Topics Issue of JASIST: Bioinformatics > > > > The next special topics issue of the Journal of the American Society for > > Information Science and Technology (JASIST), to appear in late 2003, will > > be on the topic of bioinformatics. The guest editors will be Dr. Bradley > > Hemminger and Dr. David Fenstermacher of the University of North Carolina > > at Chapel Hill. > > > > Bioinformatics tools and methodologies for the management of biological > > data, information, and knowledge are rapidly being developed and adopted > > to address the massive growth of data generated by large scale research > > efforts such as the Human Genome Project. Bioinformatics, the application > > of information technology to the life sciences, is a fertile research > > area for the information science field. While biology is a specialized > > domain, the data explosion leaves it facing many of the same core issues > > that information scientists and librarians have addressed for decades: > > the design and management of information retrieval systems; integration > > and querying of multiple heterogeneous databases; novel data > > visualization tools; open metadata schemas and ontologies; and methods > > for automated database curation and data quality assurance. > > > > This special topic issue will provide an interdisciplinary forum for > > researchers and practitioners to present innovative ideas and methods to > > address current and future problems in bioinformatics, including the > > areas of genomics, proteomics, and computational biology. > > > > Authors are invited to submit original papers in the area of > > bioinformatics on topics including, but not limited to, the following: > > ? Large-scale database design and development > > ? Database integration > > ? Database quality assurance > > ? Information retrieval algorithms > > ? Metadata and ontological frameworks > > ? Visualization tools > > ? Interface design issues > > ? Legal / intellectual property issues > > > > Inquiries should be made to the guest editors by email, fax or > > telephone. Authors should inform the guest editors of their intent to > > submit prior to submitting a manuscript. Electronic submissions of > > manuscripts in PDF or Word (97 or later) are recommended. If manuscripts > > are submitted in printed form, please send four copies of the > > manuscript. Inquires and submissions should be addressed to: > > > > Dr. Bradley Hemminger > > School of Information and Library Science > > 206A Manning Hall > > University of North Carolina > > Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3360 > > > > Email: bmh at ils.unc.edu > > Phone: (919) 966-2998 > > Fax: (919) 962-8071 > > Web: http://ils.unc.edu/ > > > > Important Dates > > May 31, 2002: Notification of intent to submit a manuscript > > October 31, 2002: Deadline for manuscript submission > > January 31, 2003: Notification of acceptance/rejection of manuscripts > > September 2003: Final versions of manuscripts due > > Late 2003: Publication > > > > All manuscripts will be reviewed by a panel of referees. Original > > artwork and a signed copy of the copyright release form will be required > > for all accepted papers. A copy of the call for papers will be available > > on the World Wide Web, as is further information about JASIST, at > > http://www.asist.org/. > > > >