[Air-L] SIGDOC 2013 Call for Papers

Liza Potts lpotts at msu.edu
Tue Mar 19 19:33:06 PDT 2013


Hi,

I am pleased to announce the CFP for SIGDOC's 2013 Annual Conference! As the vice chair of SIGDOC and an AOIR member, I am especially interested in having greater representation from the AOIR community. Please consider joining us this year! 

SIGDOC 2013: Simplifying Complexity
http://sigdoc.acm.org/2013/
The ACM Special Interest Group on the Design of Communication (ACM SIGDOC) invites you to submit a project report, research paper, or poster session on the design of communication for  interactive systems in industry, education, recreation, scientific research, and social exchange. SIGDOC conferences address issues of interest to people in interaction design, content strategy, information architecture, user experience, and technical communication.

Ideas for topics
• How do you identify complexity in an interactive system and simplify it for the people who use it?
• How do you capture complexity in a domain and simplify people’s understanding of it?
• How do you simplify complex person-to-person interactions?
• How social media and new media (rss feeds, analytics, streaming, user-contributed content, mashups, wikis, and blogs) simplify or increase complexity, and social implications of using these media.
• Simplifying the design, development, and delivery of interactive instructional media, including content management, website development and use, e-instruction and e-learning, and technical communication.
• Using responsive design methods and tools to simplify multi-platform issues.
• User research in all of these areas.

Submission types
• Research and technical papers. These papers describe completed research projects, and include the questions that prompted the research, the investigative methods, the results, and ideas for future study. Typically, researchers in academia submit research and technical papers. You present your paper during a conference session, and publish the paper in the conference proceedings.
• Project reports. These papers describe work completed for a product release, and include the problem that prompted the project, the development methods, the results, and ideas for future work. Typically, people in industry submit project reports. You present your paper during a conference session, and publish the paper in the conference proceedings.
• Poster sessions. A poster session is a less formal presentation of work in progess, theories, experimental work, new concepts, late-breaking research results. You present your poster during an informal session.
• Workshops. These are half- or full-day tutorials on a practical topic of relevance to conference attendees.

Submission schedule
• May 15: Manuscripts are due.
• June 30: Acceptance notices go out. If your submission is accepted as-is, you can upload it for publication in the proceedings. Work begins on your conference presentation.
• July 20: If your submission was accepted pending revisions, the revisions are due.
• Aug 7: Your final date to upload your manuscript to Sheridan Printing for inclusion in the proceedings.

Questions? Please contact our conference chairs Michael Albers (albersm at ecu.edu) and Nina Wishbow (nina.wishbow at gmail.com).

Take care,
Liza Potts
Vice Chair of SIGDOC
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Liza Potts, Ph.D.
Michigan State University
Director of User Experience Projects, WIDE @ MATRIX
Assistant Professor
Department of Writing, Rhetoric, & American Cultures
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