[Sigsti-l] IASSIST 2010 Call For Papers - Deadline 30 Nov 2009
Robert R. Downs
rdowns at ciesin.columbia.edu
Mon Nov 9 14:19:17 EST 2009
Please be reminded of the approaching deadline for submissions to the
IASSIST 2010 Conference and excuse any duplicate messages received.
Thanks,
Bob Downs
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IASSIST 2010
Social Data and Social Networking: Connecting Social Science Communities
across the Globe
1-4 June 2010
Ithaca, NY, USA
IASSIST 2010, the 36th Annual Conference of the International
Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology
(IASSIST) will be hosted by the Cornell Institute for Social and
Economic Research (CISER) and Cornell University Library (CUL) and will
be held at Cornell University, in Ithaca, New York, USA, on 1-4
June 2010.
The theme of this year's conference is Social Data and Social
Networking: Connecting Social Science Communities across the Globe.
Social science has begun to feel the impact of the dramatic shift in
communication patterns globally, where social networking and other
digital media trends are changing how social scientists study the
world around them. This theme is intended to stimulate discussion about
the impact of social networking on the creation, collection, sharing,
storage, preservation, dissemination, confidentiality, licensing of, and
access to data. Of particular interest is how social connectivity has
facilitated multi-site and cross-national social science research.
A webform for submission of proposals is available on the conference web
site: http://ciser.cornell.edu/IASSIST/ from 12 October 2009.
Deadline for submission: 30 November 2009.
Notification of acceptance: 1 February 2010.
For more information about the conference, including travel and
accommodation, see the attached PDF Call for Papers or visit the
conference web site at: http://ciser.cornell.edu/IASSIST/ .
IASSIST is an international organization of professionals working in and
with information technology and data services to support research and
teaching in the social sciences. Typical workplaces include data
archives/libraries, statistical agencies, research centers, libraries,
academic departments, government departments, and non-profit
organizations, see http://www.iassistdata.org for further information.
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