From rhill at asis.org Tue Jan 8 10:29:15 2013 From: rhill at asis.org (Richard Hill) Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2013 10:29:15 -0500 Subject: [Sighlth-l] ASIST 2013 CFP - Deadline April 15, 2013 Message-ID: <381-22013128152915479@LEN-dick-2011> 76th Annual Meeting of ASIST November 1-6, 2013, Centre Sheraton, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Complete Call for proposals: http://asis.org/asist2013/AM2013CFP.pdf Beyond the Cloud: Rethinking Information Boundaries The ASIST Annual Meeting is the main venue for disseminating research on advances in information science, information technology and related topics. This year?s conference theme offers an opportunity to reflect on all the changes that impact on human information interaction and their implications for information science and technology. Submissions are solicited for, but not limited to, the five tracks below. 1. Human Information Interaction; 2. Information Organization and Representation; 3. Information Use & Analysis; 4. Information Preservation & Access; and 5. Information Environments & Socio-Cultural Aspects. Important Dates: Submissions for Papers, Panels, Workshops & Tutorials: April 15th, 2013 Submissions for Posters, Demos & Videos: July 1st. 2013 Types of Submissions 1) Papers Submission site: http://www.softconf.com/asis/AM_13_Contributed_Papers/ 2) Panels: http://www.softconf.com/asis/AM_13_Panels_and_Technical_Sessions/ 3) Interactive Showcase a) Posters b) Demos c) Videos Submission site: http://www.softconf.com/asis/AM-13-Posters/ 4) Workshops and Tutorials Submission site: http://www.softconf.com/asis/AM_13_Tutorials_and_Workshops/ For more information, please contact: Conference Chairs: France Bouthillier, McGill University (france.bouthillier at mcgill.ca) Boryung Ju, Louisiana State University (bju1 at lsu.edu) 76th Annual Meeting of ASIST November 1-6, 2013, Centre Sheraton, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Complete Call for proposals: http://asis.org/asist2013/AM2013CFP.pdf Beyond the Cloud: Rethinking Information Boundaries The ASIST Annual Meeting is the main venue for disseminating research on advances in information science, information technology and related topics. This year?s conference theme offers an opportunity to reflect on all the changes that impact on human information interaction and their implications for information science and technology. Submissions are solicited for, but not limited to, the five tracks below. 1. Human Information Interaction; 2. Information Organization and Representation; 3. Information Use & Analysis; 4. Information Preservation & Access; and 5. Information Environments & Socio-Cultural Aspects. Important Dates: Submissions for Papers, Panels, Workshops & Tutorials: April 15th, 2013 Submissions for Posters, Demos & Videos: July 1st. 2013 Types of Submissions 1) Papers Submission site: http://www.softconf.com/asis/AM_13_Contributed_Papers/ 2) Panels: http://www.softconf.com/asis/AM_13_Panels_and_Technical_Sessions/ 3) Interactive Showcase a) Posters b) Demos c) Videos Submission site: http://www.softconf.com/asis/AM-13-Posters/ 4) Workshops and Tutorials Submission site: http://www.softconf.com/asis/AM_13_Tutorials_and_Workshops/ For more information, please contact: Conference Chairs: France Bouthillier, McGill University (france.bouthillier at mcgill.ca) Boryung Ju, Louisiana State University (bju1 at lsu.edu) ril 15, 2013 Richard Hill Executive Director American Society for Information Science and Technology 1320 Fenwick Lane, Suite 510 Silver Spring, MD 20910 FAX: (301) 495-0810 (301) 495-0900 From nyu.yuning at gmail.com Thu Jan 31 14:35:54 2013 From: nyu.yuning at gmail.com (Ning) Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 14:35:54 -0500 Subject: [Sighlth-l] call for ideas for ASIS&T panel Message-ID: Hello all, Although the deadline for ASIS&T panel submission is April 15, 2013, let us start throwing some ideas over this mailing list. Below is the call for ASIS&T panel: Panels: The proposals for panels on topics that can be either research or practice oriented are welcomed. The topics range from emerging cutting-edge research and design, analyses of emerging trends, opinions on controversial issues, analyses of tools and techniques, to contrasting viewpoints from experts in complementary professional areas. Panels must have a cohesive theme and promote lively discussions between panelists and audience members. Proposals should provide a description (2-4 pages) of the issues to be discussed, and a list of panelists who have agreed to participate with their qualifications and contributions to the panel. Are there any topics related to medical, health informatics that you want to see more discussions during ASIS&T 2013, or that you are interested in being a panelist? Thank you, Ning -- Ning Yu Assistant Professor School of Library and Information Science College of Communications & Information Studies University of Kentucky http://ningyu.wikidot.com/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: