From timothy.d.bowman at wayne.edu Wed Jun 14 10:57:57 2017 From: timothy.d.bowman at wayne.edu (Timothy Bowman) Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2017 14:57:57 +0000 Subject: [Sigmet-officers] FW: ASIS&T 2017 Submission In-Reply-To: <8ccea2b2f474f7040503f7890119c8c9@www.conftool.com> References: <8ccea2b2f474f7040503f7890119c8c9@www.conftool.com> Message-ID: Dear all, The workshop has been accepted! Yay. Zoreh, can you email ASIST about sponsorship from Elsevier and Altmetric.com? I will forward you the emails from Elsevier and Altmeric.com. We need to get them information on how to submit the monies for sponsorship. We?ll need to send the call out for submissions asap. @Stefanie, what was the procedure last year? Cheers, Tim On 6/14/17, 10:40 AM, "Dania Bilal, nkhashman at qf.org.qa" wrote: Dear Timothy D. Bowman, Congratulations! We are pleased to inform you that your workshop has been accepted for the ASIS&T 2017 Annual Meeting. The reviewers? comments appear below. Please attend carefully to these comments as you organize your workshop. You will be contacted by ASIS&T Headquarters with further instructions. We thank you for your submission and look forward to seeing you in Washington, DC in October. Please visit the conference website (https://www.asist.org/events/annual-meeting/annual-meeting-2017) for details about conference registration and accommodations. Sincerely, Dania Bilal and Nouf N. Khashman (Panels and Workshops Co-Chairs for ASIS&T AM 2017) and the ASIS&T AM 2017 Program Committee SUBMISSION DETAILS: ID: 294 Title: Metrics 2017: Workshop on Informetric and Scientometric Research REVIEWERS FEEDBACK: Review 1 ======== Contribution of the submission ------------------------------ Intensive one day workshop on metrics Evaluation of the Contribution ------------------------------ Originality (10%): 8 Panel/Workshop Organization (10%): 10 Implications (10%): 8 Clarity (10%): 8 Engagement (10%): 8 Overall Recommendation (50%): 8 Total points (out of 10) : 8.2 Comments for the authors ------------------------ This seems a worthwhile idea, continuing the 'tradition' of having a workshop of this sort on this important topic. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Review 2 ======== Contribution of the submission ------------------------------ The submission is a proposal for a workshop on informetric and scientometric research. This is a subject of considerable interest in the academic community and therefore is likely to attract a good number of participants. The proposal is well written. The scope is well outlined and the detailed structure of the workshop is given. Evaluation of the Contribution ------------------------------ Originality (10%): 8 Panel/Workshop Organization (10%): 8 Implications (10%): 8 Clarity (10%): 8 Engagement (10%): 6 Overall Recommendation (50%): 8 Total points (out of 10) : 7.8 Comments for the authors ------------------------ The organizers presented a detailed plan for the proposed workshop, which includes short presentations, posters and a student paper contest. In my view, it would be also beneficial to hold one or two panel discussions around specific topics that are likely to encourage broader participation and debate. For instance, limitations and adverse effects of metrics is a very good topic to have a panel discussion on. Another panel session could be on altmetrics and the role of social media on metrics, which the authors listed as one of the more recent directions in the metrics research. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- SUBMISSION DETAILS ------------------ ID: 294 Title: Metrics 2017: Workshop on Informetric and Scientometric Research REVIEW RESULT OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE: This contribution has been accepted. -- 2017 Annual Meeting of The Association for Information Science & Technology https://www.conftool.com/asist2017/ From krpowel at emory.edu Wed Jun 14 11:45:28 2017 From: krpowel at emory.edu (Powell, Kimberly R.) Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2017 15:45:28 +0000 Subject: [Sigmet-officers] ASIS&T 2017 Submission In-Reply-To: References: <8ccea2b2f474f7040503f7890119c8c9@www.conftool.com> Message-ID: Wonderful News! Do we know the workshop date? i.e. Pre or Post conference? I can then get started on updating the Call for the Student Paper contest as well. Thank you to everyone who worked on the proposal! ~Kim -----Original Message----- From: Sigmet-officers [mailto:sigmet-officers-bounces at asist.org] On Behalf Of Timothy Bowman Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 10:58 AM To: Sigmet-officers Subject: [Sigmet-officers] FW: ASIS&T 2017 Submission Dear all, The workshop has been accepted! Yay. Zoreh, can you email ASIST about sponsorship from Elsevier and Altmetric.com? I will forward you the emails from Elsevier and Altmeric.com. We need to get them information on how to submit the monies for sponsorship. We?ll need to send the call out for submissions asap. @Stefanie, what was the procedure last year? Cheers, Tim On 6/14/17, 10:40 AM, "Dania Bilal, nkhashman at qf.org.qa" wrote: Dear Timothy D. Bowman, Congratulations! We are pleased to inform you that your workshop has been accepted for the ASIS&T 2017 Annual Meeting. The reviewers? comments appear below. Please attend carefully to these comments as you organize your workshop. You will be contacted by ASIS&T Headquarters with further instructions. We thank you for your submission and look forward to seeing you in Washington, DC in October. Please visit the conference website (https://www.asist.org/events/annual-meeting/annual-meeting-2017) for details about conference registration and accommodations. Sincerely, Dania Bilal and Nouf N. Khashman (Panels and Workshops Co-Chairs for ASIS&T AM 2017) and the ASIS&T AM 2017 Program Committee SUBMISSION DETAILS: ID: 294 Title: Metrics 2017: Workshop on Informetric and Scientometric Research REVIEWERS FEEDBACK: Review 1 ======== Contribution of the submission ------------------------------ Intensive one day workshop on metrics Evaluation of the Contribution ------------------------------ Originality (10%): 8 Panel/Workshop Organization (10%): 10 Implications (10%): 8 Clarity (10%): 8 Engagement (10%): 8 Overall Recommendation (50%): 8 Total points (out of 10) : 8.2 Comments for the authors ------------------------ This seems a worthwhile idea, continuing the 'tradition' of having a workshop of this sort on this important topic. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Review 2 ======== Contribution of the submission ------------------------------ The submission is a proposal for a workshop on informetric and scientometric research. This is a subject of considerable interest in the academic community and therefore is likely to attract a good number of participants. The proposal is well written. The scope is well outlined and the detailed structure of the workshop is given. Evaluation of the Contribution ------------------------------ Originality (10%): 8 Panel/Workshop Organization (10%): 8 Implications (10%): 8 Clarity (10%): 8 Engagement (10%): 6 Overall Recommendation (50%): 8 Total points (out of 10) : 7.8 Comments for the authors ------------------------ The organizers presented a detailed plan for the proposed workshop, which includes short presentations, posters and a student paper contest. In my view, it would be also beneficial to hold one or two panel discussions around specific topics that are likely to encourage broader participation and debate. For instance, limitations and adverse effects of metrics is a very good topic to have a panel discussion on. Another panel session could be on altmetrics and the role of social media on metrics, which the authors listed as one of the more recent directions in the metrics research. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- SUBMISSION DETAILS ------------------ ID: 294 Title: Metrics 2017: Workshop on Informetric and Scientometric Research REVIEW RESULT OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE: This contribution has been accepted. -- 2017 Annual Meeting of The Association for Information Science & Technology https://www.conftool.com/asist2017/ _______________________________________________ Sigmet-officers mailing list Sigmet-officers at mail.asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigmet-officers ________________________________ This e-mail message (including any attachments) is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this message (including any attachments) is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please contact the sender by reply e-mail message and destroy all copies of the original message (including attachments). From timothy.d.bowman at wayne.edu Tue Jun 20 15:24:35 2017 From: timothy.d.bowman at wayne.edu (Timothy Bowman) Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2017 19:24:35 +0000 Subject: [Sigmet-officers] Please review: 2017 SIG/MET Workshop CFP Message-ID: Hi all, I submitted a request for a new conference entry in easychair and I am waiting on the approval. The CFP draft can be found at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K3ZXqt4uIJjaznRJhn-Y8mSIK8x6ls5RHsb7Y7JDPGc/edit?usp=sharing NOTE: Specific dates and submission URLs will be added once finalized. Please review and approve. Cheers, Tim ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Dania Bilal, nkhashman at qf.org.qa > Date: Mi., 14. Juni 2017 um 10:40 Uhr Subject: ASIS&T 2017 Submission To: > Cc: >, > Dear Timothy D. Bowman, Congratulations! We are pleased to inform you that your workshop has been accepted for the ASIS&T 2017 Annual Meeting. The reviewers? comments appear below. Please attend carefully to these comments as you organize your workshop. You will be contacted by ASIS&T Headquarters with further instructions. We thank you for your submission and look forward to seeing you in Washington, DC in October. Please visit the conference website (https://www.asist.org/events/annual-meeting/annual-meeting-2017) for details about conference registration and accommodations. Sincerely, Dania Bilal and Nouf N. Khashman (Panels and Workshops Co-Chairs for ASIS&T AM 2017) and the ASIS&T AM 2017 Program Committee SUBMISSION DETAILS: ID: 294 Title: Metrics 2017: Workshop on Informetric and Scientometric Research REVIEWERS FEEDBACK: Review 1 ======== Contribution of the submission ------------------------------ Intensive one day workshop on metrics Evaluation of the Contribution ------------------------------ Originality (10%): 8 Panel/Workshop Organization (10%): 10 Implications (10%): 8 Clarity (10%): 8 Engagement (10%): 8 Overall Recommendation (50%): 8 Total points (out of 10) : 8.2 Comments for the authors ------------------------ This seems a worthwhile idea, continuing the 'tradition' of having a workshop of this sort on this important topic. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Review 2 ======== Contribution of the submission ------------------------------ The submission is a proposal for a workshop on informetric and scientometric research. This is a subject of considerable interest in the academic community and therefore is likely to attract a good number of participants. The proposal is well written. The scope is well outlined and the detailed structure of the workshop is given. Evaluation of the Contribution ------------------------------ Originality (10%): 8 Panel/Workshop Organization (10%): 8 Implications (10%): 8 Clarity (10%): 8 Engagement (10%): 6 Overall Recommendation (50%): 8 Total points (out of 10) : 7.8 Comments for the authors ------------------------ The organizers presented a detailed plan for the proposed workshop, which includes short presentations, posters and a student paper contest. In my view, it would be also beneficial to hold one or two panel discussions around specific topics that are likely to encourage broader participation and debate. For instance, limitations and adverse effects of metrics is a very good topic to have a panel discussion on. Another panel session could be on altmetrics and the role of social media on metrics, which the authors listed as one of the more recent directions in the metrics research. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- SUBMISSION DETAILS ------------------ ID: 294 Title: Metrics 2017: Workshop on Informetric and Scientometric Research REVIEW RESULT OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE: This contribution has been accepted. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From timothy.d.bowman at wayne.edu Mon Jun 26 12:03:26 2017 From: timothy.d.bowman at wayne.edu (Timothy Bowman) Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2017 16:03:26 +0000 Subject: [Sigmet-officers] CFP for SIG/MET Workshop Message-ID: <9DA11DFA-AD85-4746-B948-E277E391809F@wayne.edu> Dear all, I?ve made the changes as suggested by Isabella to the CFP. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K3ZXqt4uIJjaznRJhn-Y8mSIK8x6ls5RHsb7Y7JDPGc/edit?usp=sharing EasyChair has a CFP application, but I?ve never used it? should we use it? Has anyone used this functionality in EasyChair before? I?ve emailed the ASIST officers in charge of accepting the workshop (and Vanessa Foss) and asked if we could have our workshop on Friday. I?m awaiting a response. I also asked about fees. As far as I know, these are the last pieces of information we need to send out the CFP. Cheers, Tim -- Timothy D Bowman Assistant Professor, SLIS Wayne State University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ipe at informatik.uni-kiel.de Mon Jun 26 13:03:41 2017 From: ipe at informatik.uni-kiel.de (Isabella Peters) Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2017 19:03:41 +0200 Subject: [Sigmet-officers] CFP for SIG/MET Workshop In-Reply-To: <281dfb2302d846f6bcf56dc7754f05f2@CIRDAN.zbw-nett.zbw-kiel.de> References: <281dfb2302d846f6bcf56dc7754f05f2@CIRDAN.zbw-nett.zbw-kiel.de> Message-ID: <001801d2ee9e$2b3bd2b0$81b37810$@informatik.uni-kiel.de> Hi Tim, I've never tried the Easychair CfP before. L Best Isa Von: Sigmet-officers [mailto:sigmet-officers-bounces at asist.org] Im Auftrag von Timothy Bowman Gesendet: Montag, 26. Juni 2017 18:03 An: Sigmet-officers Betreff: [Sigmet-officers] CFP for SIG/MET Workshop Dear all, I've made the changes as suggested by Isabella to the CFP. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K3ZXqt4uIJjaznRJhn-Y8mSIK8x6ls5RHsb7Y7JD PGc/edit?usp=sharing EasyChair has a CFP application, but I've never used it. should we use it? Has anyone used this functionality in EasyChair before? I've emailed the ASIST officers in charge of accepting the workshop (and Vanessa Foss) and asked if we could have our workshop on Friday. I'm awaiting a response. I also asked about fees. As far as I know, these are the last pieces of information we need to send out the CFP. Cheers, Tim -- Timothy D Bowman Assistant Professor, SLIS Wayne State University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: