From lmiddleton at asist.org Thu Aug 10 11:21:41 2017 From: lmiddleton at asist.org (Lydia Middleton) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2017 15:21:41 +0000 Subject: [Sighlth-l] Reminder: 15 Aug for SIG-SI pre-con workshop "The Social Informatics of Knowledge" Message-ID: This is a reminder to submit your 750 word abstracts by 15 August (this coming Tuesday!) for the ASIS&T Social Informatics SIG (SIG-SI) pre-conference workshop on the social informatics of knowledge to eric.meyer at oii.ox.ac.uk and kalpana.shankar at ucd.ie for full consideration. In particular, we seek submissions that extend our understanding of how we can better explain knowledge practices (broadly conceived) by looking at the connections between people and technologies. The workshop will be held in Washington, DC, USA on Saturday 28 October 2017. Full details, including suggested topics, can be found at: https://asistsigsi.wordpress.com/the-13th-annual-social-informatics-sig-si-research-symposium-the-social-informatics-of-knowledge/ This workshop is being held in conjunction with the ASIS&T Annual meeting: https://www.asist.org/am17/ Also note: a special issue of the Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology on the same topic has a 15 January 2018 deadline, and workshop submissions will receive feedback from the special issue editors to strengthen their submission for the special issue. For details of the special issue, visit http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2330-1643 and select the Call for Papers for the Special Issue on "The Social Informatics of Knowledge". We look forward to reading your submissions! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From evardell at emporia.edu Mon Aug 14 18:00:48 2017 From: evardell at emporia.edu (Emily Vardell) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2017 22:00:48 +0000 Subject: [Sighlth-l] FW: Reminder: 15 Aug for SIG-SI pre-con workshop "The Social Informatics of Knowledge" In-Reply-To: <7B20F8B67F0AB44DBC01992D28122CCF8ACC56@MBX04.ad.oak.ox.ac.uk> References: <7B20F8B67F0AB44DBC01992D28122CCF8ACC56@MBX04.ad.oak.ox.ac.uk> Message-ID: Forwarded upon request. From: Eric Meyer [mailto:eric.meyer at oii.ox.ac.uk] Sent: 10 August 2017 03:06 PM Subject: Reminder: 15 Aug for SIG-SI pre-con workshop "The Social Informatics of Knowledge" Apologies for cross-posting, but please forward as appropriate: This is a reminder to submit your 750 word abstracts by 15 August (this coming Tuesday!) for the ASIS&T Social Informatics SIG (SIG-SI) pre-conference workshop on the social informatics of knowledge to eric.meyer at oii.ox.ac.uk and kalpana.shankar at ucd.ie for full consideration. In particular, we seek submissions that extend our understanding of how we can better explain knowledge practices (broadly conceived) by looking at the connections between people and technologies. The workshop will be held in Washington, DC, USA on Saturday 28 October 2017. Full details, including suggested topics, can be found at: https://asistsigsi.wordpress.com/the-13th-annual-social-informatics-sig-si-research-symposium-the-social-informatics-of-knowledge/ This workshop is being held in conjunction with the ASIS&T Annual meeting: https://www.asist.org/am17/ Also note: a special issue of the Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology on the same topic has a 15 January 2018 deadline, and workshop submissions will receive feedback from the special issue editors to strengthen their submission for the special issue. For details of the special issue, visit http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2330-1643 and select the Call for Papers for the Special Issue on "The Social Informatics of Knowledge". We look forward to reading your submissions! Prof Eric T Meyer, University of Oxford Professor of Social Informatics & Director of Graduate Studies, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford Turing Fellow, The Alan Turing Institute, London Email: eric.meyer at oii.ox.ac.uk | Web: https://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/eric-meyer/ | Twitter: @etmeyer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: