[Apologies if you receive this call more than once. Please feel free to forward to other interested parties. Note the extended deadlines for early registration (Sept. 4) and position paper submission (Sept. 5) ] ******************************************************************************* CFP: ASIST 2011 Workshop on Collaborative Information Seeking (CIS) October 12, 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana. http://collab.infoseeking.org/events/asist2011workshop ******************************************************************************* The notion that information seeking is not always a solitary activity, and that people working in collaboration for information intensive tasks should be studied and supported, has become more prevalent in the recent years than ever before. The field of collaborative information seeking is re-emerging, and bringing many researchers and practitioners from various disciplines. We invite you to join a small and motivated set of such participants in a workshop with the theme of "Collaborative Information Seeking: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice". The workshop will focus on theoretical foundations of collaborative information seeking (CIS) as well as its applications, and provide an excellent platform for learning about collaborative/social aspects of information seeking as well as discuss various challenges and opportunities. *Workshop Format* The workshop is organized as a highly interactive event. Participants will have an opportunity to briefly present their current research on CIS, we will have discussions and break-out sessions on the topics, and one goal will be to outline a research agenda for future CIS. This format will provide an ideal ground for seasoned researchers and practitioners as well as beginners such as graduate students. So bring your questions and curiosity! *Position Paper Format* Potential attendees are encouraged to submit a brief position paper. The paper should be *two to four pages long* in ACM format <http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates>. Please email .pdf or .doc versions to Chirag Shah ([log in to unmask]) by *5:00pm PST on September 5, 2011*. Also, while position papers are not due until Sept. 5, we ask that you inform us about your intention to participate as early as you can (before Sept. 3) to help us with the organization and planning. By notifying us early, we will try to confirm your space at the workshop in time for you to take advantage of the ASIS&T early registration deadline (Sept 4). *Workshop Themes* * Theories and models for Collaborative Information Seeking (CIS) and related areas. * Methodologies for studying various CIS issues, particularly, user behavior in CIS environments, collaborative information processes and task-related CIS * Integration of CIS models and frameworks into existing theories, models, tools or applications. * Application of CIS in different domains – requirements, issues, and benefits *Discussion Points and Questions* 1. How does collaboration fit into existing solitary information seeking activities? 2. How do we move from single-user information seeking models to those for multi-users (collaborative)? 3. The concepts of collaborative information handling and sharing are used in an unclear way. What is the distinction between them? 4. How to integrate collaborative seeking into everyday life and professional environments? 5. What should be required and desired characteristics of a CIS system? *Important Dates* September 3, 2011: Intention to participate sent to the organizers September 4, 2011: ASIS&T early registration deadline September 5, 2011: Position papers due September 9, 2011: Notifications October 12, 2011: Workshop *Organizers* Chirag Shah, Rutgers University Preben Hansen, Swedish Institute of Computer Science Rob Capra, UNC Chapel Hill ******************************************************************************* Chirag Shah, PhD Assistant Professor School of Communication & Information (SC&I) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 4 Huntington St, New Brunswick NJ 08901 p. (732) 932-7500, ext. 8240 f. (732) 932-6916 http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~chirags