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Abebe Rorissa, Ph.D.
Professor & Director, School of Information Sciences
College of Communication and Information
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
1345 Circle Park Drive, 451 Communications Bldg
Knoxville, TN 37996-0341
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From: Michael Seadle <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2021 11:55 AM
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Subject: Fwd: iConference 2022 Open for Submissions
Dear all,
just a reminder that the deadline for submitting research papers to the iConference 2022 is
13 September: https://ischools.org/iConference.
Please send this reminder on to other faculty and doctoral students at your schools.
Best wishes ... Michael
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From: Clark Heideger <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2021 at 7:45:17 PM UTC+2
Subject: iConference 2022 Open for Submissions
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Dear Heads of iSchools,
We are now accepting submissions for iConference 2022. The deadline for Research Papers is Sept. 13, and all other submissions are due Oct. 4.
Our conference hosts ask that you share this Call for Submissions with your faculty, students, and various information communities.
iConference 2022 Call for Submissions
https://ischools.org/resources/Documents/iconf%202022/iConf22_Submissions-Call_v1.pdf
A copy of our Submission Call text is also provided at end of this message. It can be copied and pasted into email.
Sincerely,
Clark Heideger
Director of Communications
ischools.org
iConference 2022 Call for Submissions
Information for a Better World: Shaping the Global Future
Dates: To be conducted online Feb. 28 – Mar. 4, 2022
Conference website: https://ischools.org/the-iconference
Submission website: https://www.conftool.com/iconference2022/
As we build our post-COVID-19 realities, we have an unprecedented opportunity to apply information for a better world. In iConference
2022, we invite scholars to reflect and contribute through their research and engagement.
Submissions are invited for all tracks listed below, with research papers
due Sept. 13, 2021, and all remaining submissions due Oct. 4, 2021. See website for full details.
iConference 2022 is a virtual event presented by the iSchools and jointly hosted by University College Dublin (Ireland), and Kyushu University (Japan)
and University of Texas at Austin (USA). This is the 17th event in the iConference series, and all information scholars and researchers are invited to submit, regardless of institutional affiliation.
Full Research Papers: Full research papers should present new and original research results from empirical
investigations and experiments, or from theory and model development. Accepted works are published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science, and the best paper receives The Lee Dirks Award ($1,000 prize sponsored by Springer). https://ischools.org/Full-Research-Papers
Short Research Papers: Short research papers explore new, provocative and cross-cutting themes. They might include critical literature reviews of an emerging topic, theory building
that is in the early stages of development, or new analysis or methods applied to existing data. Accepted works are published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science. https://ischools.org/Short-Research-Papers
Posters: Posters provide a short, interactive form of presentation and should present new work, preliminary results and designs, or educational projects. New this year, posters will be presented individually followed
by a Q/A, in the same manner as research papers. https://ischools.org/Posters
Interactive Events (formerly Workshops and SIE): This year, we are combining all previous interactive
session types under a single Interactive Events umbrella. The change will allow us to maximize the potential of these proposals by considering them as a collective group. https://ischools.org/Interactive-Events
Doctoral Colloquia: In these sessions, selected doctoral students will present their work to peers and faculty members, and engage with one another in a setting that is relatively
informal, but that allows for the fullest of intellectual interactions. https://ischools.org/Doctoral-Colloquium
Early Career Colloquia: These sessions provide high-quality learning and networking opportunities for early career scholars and researchers (e.g., assistant professors, early career
lecturers, post-docs, or others in pre-tenure positions). https://ischools.org/Early-Career-Colloquium
Student Symposium: In these networking and professional development sessions, undergraduate and master’s students present their work and receive feedback in a friendly setting of
peers and invited senior researchers. https://ischools.org/Student-Symposium
Doctoral Dissertation Award: This award recognizes the most outstanding doctoral dissertation of the preceding year across the entire iSchools membership. https://ischools.org/Doctoral-Dissertation-Award
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