[Air-l] IMPORTANT - AoIR conference submission clarification and extension
Matthew Allen
M.Allen at exchange.curtin.edu.au
Thu Feb 27 16:53:07 PST 2003
The suggestion about different submission dates has merit - I am sure I will
add that to the list 'things to consider' for 2004 when I hand over to the
next chair.
Best wishes
Matt
Dr Matthew Allen
Associate Professor Internet Studies
Curtin University of Technology, CRICOS 00301J Australia
m.allen at curtin.edu.au
http://smi.curtin.edu.au/internet
+61 8 92663511 (v) +61 8 9266 3152 (f)
Program Chair, Internet Research Conference Toronto 2003 'Broadening the
Band'
-----Original Message-----
From: Laszlo Ropolyi [mailto:ROPOLYI at ludens.elte.hu]
Sent: Wednesday, 26 February 2003 10:51 PM
To: air-l at aoir.org
Cc: SUELY at icaro.unisinos.br; sjones at uic.edu; Matthew Allen
Subject: RE: [Air-l] IMPORTANT - AoIR conference submission
clarification and extension
Hello,
There seems to be a natural solution of the problem: shifting the deadline
of panels and that of the individual papers. A first deadline for panels
and the second one for individual papers. In the cases of unsuccesful
panel proposals every people could apply again as individual participant.
Best wishes,
Laszlo Ropolyi
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Matthew Allen wrote:
> Hi there
>
> you submit EITHER in a panel OR separately. - basically you have to choose
> and hopefully this ensures only very good panels are proposed, with good
> papers all through
>
> We have found previously that some panels really were not of strong
quality
> and this is the way we are trying to ensure they improve - by making
people
> responsible for organising their paper into a good panel or submitting it
> singly
>
> Best wishes
> Matt Allen
>
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