[Asis-l] Call for Panels and Program Sessions: ALISE 2010
Deborah Barreau
barreau at email.unc.edu
Wed May 20 09:09:26 EDT 2009
ALISE 2010: Creating a Culture of Collaboration
Call for Juried Program Proposals
(SIG Panels, Workshops and Programs, Innovative Forms of Programming, and
Roundtable Discussion)
The ALISE Program Planning Committee will conduct a blind review process to
select panels/programs for presentation and the panel organizer will be
notified of acceptance by September 15, 2009.
SIG CONVENERS: SIG program proposals must be fully developed, submitted by
the July 15 deadline, and will also undergo a blind review process for
inclusion in the 2010 program. (Please note: SIG roundtable discussions
are included in the program schedule and do not require submission of a
program proposal.)
Program proposals must be fully developed and particular attention will be
given to proposals that reflect the conference theme.
Deadline for Proposals: July 15, 2009
Notification of Acceptance: September 15, 2009
Instructions for submitting proposals:
• Title of the panel or program
• 200-500 word description of the panel or program, describing the
structure, content, purpose, and intended outcome
• Contact information for the organizer and all participants, with
organizational affiliation and contact information
SIG Session proposals should be sent to: Andrew Wertheimer, University of
Hawaii, Wertheim at hawaii.edu
Proposals for sessions other than SIGs should be sent to: Deborah Barreau,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, barreau at ils.unc.edu
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