[Air-l] DOCAM '05, Oct. 7-9th. 2005, UC-Berkeley, CFP
Niels Windfeld Lund
Niels.Windfeld.Lund at hum.uit.no
Tue Jul 19 09:21:27 PDT 2005
The Document Academy
Invites:
PROPOSALS
FOR PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS AND DEMONSTRATIONS AT
DOCAM '05
October 07-09th, 2005
South Hall
School of Information Management and Systems,
University of California, Berkeley
The third annual meeting of
The Document Academy
on:
Exploring the Nature and Role of Documents
An International Conference on Document Research
and Development in Sciences, Arts and Business
DOCAM '05 is the third Annual meeting of the
Document Academy, a loosely coupled international
network of scholars, artists, professionals in
various fields interested in the exploration of
the document as a useful approach, concept and
tool in Sciences, Arts, Business and Society in
general. The aim of The Document Academy is to
create a space for experimental and critical
research on documents in a wide sense drawing on
traditions and experiences around the world. It
is organized and cosponsored by The Program of
Documentation Studies, University of Tromsoe,
Norway and The School of Information Management
and Systems, University of California, Berkeley.
A preliminary program is available online on the
site of The Document Academy at
http://thedocumentacademy.hum.uit.no/
Call for proposals of papers, presentations and demonstrations:
Scholars, developers, artists and practitioners
working with document research and development
are invited to submit proposals for papers or
other kinds of presentation for seminars and
workshops AS SOON AS POSSIBLE and not later than
by August 31 2005. We apologize for the all too
late announcement.
We welcome especially proposals for three kinds of papers and presentations :
I. General papers for plenary sessions on:
- DOCUMENT THEORY (Technical, Social and
Cultural approaches, multi- and interdisciplinary
theoretical work, conceptual problems etc.)
- DOCUMENT HISTORY (Documentary traditions,
future and emergent kinds of documents)
- DOCUMENTS IN SOCIETY(The role of
documents in society, documents in Every Day life)
Each author or group of authors presenting a
paper will have 30 minutes for presentation and
15 minutes for discussion. A full paper of no
more than 7000 words should be delivered to the
chair no later than November 1st 2005 in a
pdf-format.
II. Papers (theoretical and empirical) and other
kinds of presentations (demonstrations, exhibits
or posters) for parallel workshops in:
- DOCUMENTS IN THE ARTS (Literature, Visual
arts, Music,Dance, Opera, Multi media Art etc.)
- DOCUMENTS IN HEALTH CARE (Electronic Health
Record, Doc.management in Health sectorCSCW etc.)
- DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT (Doc. management in
public sector, business, science etc)
The workshops will be organized in different
ways, but in general there will be given appr. 30
minutes to each presentation including
discussions. If special equipment and software is
needed to be at disposal, please mention it as
specific as possible in the proposal and we will
do our best to meet the needs.
( OBS: Proposals for alternative workshops are
welcome). Please send a message as soon as
possible to niels.windfeld.lund at hum.uit.no
describing the theme, organisation and practical
arrangements and suggestions for a responsible
chairperson.)
III. Proposals for presentation of Ph.d. or M.A. projects
There will be a special session for Ph.d. and MA
projects with 15 minutes oral presentation , 5
minutes comment from commentator and 10 minutes
open discussion. There is room for 6 projects in
total. Ph.d. projects will be given priority.
Conference language(-s):
The main language of DOCAM is English, but we
also invite papers and presentations in French,
German and Spanish, if the abstract and the oral
presentation are made in English.
Proposals for all kinds of presentations should include:
- Description:
- a short verbal description of the work to be
presented at maximum 500-1000 words
- description of how the work would be presented
(verbal presentation, powerpoint, video,
performance, demonstration, exhibit etc. and
equipment needs)
- names of all contributors,
- address, including email contacts and URL
- up to 5 keywords.
Proposal should be submitted electronically in
PDF format to niels.windfeld.lund at hum.uit.no as
soon as possible and at the latest August 31rd
2005.
All reception of proposals will be confirmed
within one week. The review process will work
continously untill September 15. Accepted
contributions will be notified within 2 weeks
after receiving a proposal.
Publication of presentations:
All accepted papers and presentations will be
published in a Open Archive on the website of The
Document Academy.
NOTE: DUE TO THE SLOWLY, BUT STEADILY GROWING
INTEREST IN THE DOCAM-MEETINGS,IT IS UNLIKELY
THAT ALL PROPOSALS OF ACCEPTABLE QUALITY CAN BE
ACCOMODATED. PROPOSALS WILL BE CONSIDERED IN
TERMS OF SCHOLARLY AND/OR INNOVATIVE QUALITY,
RELEVANCE FOR THE CONFERENCE THEME AND THE NEED
FOR A BALANCED PROGRAM.
THE NUMBER OF PARALLEL SESSIONS MIGHT BE
INCREASED TO ACCOMODATE ADDITIONAL PRESENTATIONS
OF HIGH QUALITY.
The papers selected for presentation last year is
available at the DOCAM '04 program
http://thedocumentacademy.hum.uit.no/events/docam/04/program.html.
More information can be obtained by contacting
the chair of The Document Academy, Niels Windfeld
Lund, professor,
Documentation Studies
Institute of Culture and Literature
HUM-FAK, University of Tromsoe
Breivika, N-9037 Tromsoe, Norway
tlf. +47-77646284, fax + 47-77644239
email: niels.windfeld.lund at hum.uit.no
--
Niels Windfeld Lund, professor,
Dokumentasjonsvitenskap - Documentation Studies
Institute of Culture and Literature
HUM-FAK, Universitetet i Tromsø/University of Tromsoe
Breivika, N-9037 Tromsoe, Norway
tlf. +47-77646284, fax + 47-77644239
http://thedocumentacademy.hum.uit.no
http://thedocumentacademy.hum.uit.no/ansatte/niels.lund/index.html
http://thedocumentacademy.hum.uit.no/ansatte/niels.lund/dokvitnwl/dokkenindex.html
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