[Air-L] CFP ASIS&T AM 08

Richard Hill rhill at asis.org
Fri Dec 14 10:37:47 PST 2007


People Transforming Information - Information Transforming People
October 24-29, 2008		Hyatt Regency, Columbus, OH

Complete Call:  HTTP://WWW.ASIS.ORG/Conferences/am08/AM08cfp.HTML

ASIS&T 2008 will focus on how people transform information as well as how
information transforms people.  Submissions by researchers and practitioners
are solicited on a wide range of human-centered approaches to topics. 

TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS
Contributed papers
http://www.softconf.com/asis/AM08_Contributed_Papers/submit.html
The submission of original, recent, formally conducted research and
projects, theoretical developments, or innovative practical applications is
encouraged.  Accepted papers will be published in the digital conference
proceedings.

Contributed posters/short papers
http://www.softconf.com/asis/AM08_Posters/submit.html
Two types of posters/short papers are encouraged.  Contributed research
posters present new and promising work or preliminary results of research
projects.  Contributed best practices posters present the results of
design projects, practical implementations or industry innovations. The
final version of these short papers will be published in the digital
conference proceedings.  During the conference, presenters are expected to
display their work as a poster, incorporating text and illustrations as
appropriate.  

Technical sessions and panels
http://www.softconf.com/asis/AM08-Panels/submit.html
Technical sessions and panels present topics for discussion such as
cutting-edge research and design, analyses of emerging trends, opinions on
controversial issues, reports by practitioners on current information
science and technology projects, and contrasting viewpoints from experts in
complementary professional areas.  The final versions of these submissions
will be published in the digital conference proceedings.  

Pre- and Post-conference sessions
http://www.softconf.com/asis/AM08_Pre-Post_Cons/submit.html
Pre- and Post-conference sessions present topics such as theoretical
research, management strategies, and new and innovative systems or products,
typically for purposes of concept development or continuing education.
Purely promotional programs are excluded.  Formats may include seminars,
courses, workshops, and symposia.  Sessions are scheduled for half to a full
day and require a registration fee beyond the regular conference fee.  

Submission Deadlines
Jan.21, 2008	Proposals due for contributed papers, technical sessions
panels, and pre- or Post-conferences
Feb. 25, 2008 	Proposals due for contributed posters/short papers
March 31, 2008	Authors/proposers notified of acceptance
May 27, 2008	Final versions due for conference proceedings

Any problems with electronic submissions should be directed to:
Richard Hill (rhill at asis.org)
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Executive Director
American Society for Information Science and Technology
1320 Fenwick Lane, Suite 510
Silver Spring, MD  20910
FAX: (301) 495-0810
(301) 495-0900







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