[Asis-l] ECDL2003 Poster and Demonstration proposals deadline 19 May
Dr L Huxley, Institute for Learning and Research Technology
lesly.huxley at bristol.ac.uk
Tue May 6 15:08:25 EDT 2003
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ECDL2003-Trondheim, Norway: 17-22 August 2003 http://www.ecdl2003.org/
***Reminder: proposals for posters and demonstrations accepted until 19 May
2003*** for the 7th in this series of European conferences on Digital
Libraries.
Unusually at ECDL2003, posters (and demonstrations where feasible) will be
on permanent display throughout the conference, providing an excellent
opportunity to showcase work in progress and recent results and network
with other conference delegates. In addition there will be specific
programme slots for poster and demonstration presenters to announce and
present their work. Posters and demonstrations are invited on all aspects
of the conference themes.
Guidelines on submission (and required formats if appropriate) are
available from: http://www.ecdl2003.org/guidelines.htm
An electronic submission form for proposals is at:
http://www.ecdl2003.org/PostersAndDemos/addPosterDemoForm.php
There has already been a very good response to earlier calls for
contributions and we expect the overall quality of research paper
presentations, workshops and tutorials at ECDL2003 to be very high. This
deadline is the final opportunity for contributors to submit proposals, so
act now!
Wireless networking is promised for the conference venue in Trondheim,
Norway, potentially adding value to the visual and interactive attractions
of posters and demonstrations.
Posters
--
Posters are an excellent forum for informal and interactive presentations
of early stages of research and late-breaking results from ongoing
projects, prior to the publishing of a formal paper and mature working
demonstration. Successful posters are carefully designed to convey
technical details and have a strong visual impact that attracts the
attention of attendees as they stroll past the displays, either during the
interactive poster sessions or at other times during the conference.
Demonstrations
--
Demonstrations are an excellent forum for informal and interactive
presentations of ongoing projects or mature results. Demonstrations of
relevant results related to scientific papers that have also been submitted
to the conference are strongly encouraged.
Remember - 19 May is the deadline.
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Dr L Huxley FCIPD, FRSA
Publicity Chair: ECDL 2003 www.ecdl.org
Research Director/Acting Institute Director
ILRT, University of Bristol
8-10 Berkeley Square, BS8 1HH, UK
Tel: +44 117 928 7196 Fax: +44 117 928 7112
URL: http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/~relh/
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