8.425, Calls: Digital Genres, Cognitive Science
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Subject: 8.425, Calls: Digital Genres, Cognitive Science
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Date: Sun, 23 Mar 1997 08:31:31 PST
From: Nunberg <nunberg at parc.xerox.com> (Geoff Nunberg)
Subject: HICSS track on genre in digital documents
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Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 11:04:36 +0900
From: bmkang at kuccnx.korea.ac.kr
Subject: ICCS97 Final Call for papers
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 1997 08:31:31 PST
From: Nunberg <nunberg at parc.xerox.com> (Geoff Nunberg)
Subject: HICSS track on genre in digital documents
HICSS-31 Call for papers
"GENRES OF DIGITAL DOCUMENTS"
Part of the Digital Documents Track
of the Thirty-first Annual
Hawai'i International Conference on Systems Sciences (HICSS)
Big Island of Hawaii, HI - January 6 - 9, 1998
http://www.cba.hawaii.edu/hicss
We invite papers for a minitrack on "Genre in Digital Documents" as part of
the Information Systems track at the Hawaii International Conference on
System Sciences (HICSS).
It is becoming increasingly clear that the succcessful use of digital media
requires the emergence of new or transformed genres of digital
communication. By genres we mean not just particular technologies or modes
of communication or presentation (e.g., hypertext, email, the Web, and so
on), but complex communicative forms anchored in specific institutions and
practices -- the digital analogues, that is, of print forms like the
newspaper, the annual report, the how-to manual, the scholarly journal.
We invite papers that address digital genres from points of view like the
following -- though this list is intended to be suggestive, not exhaustive:
* Issues in the transformation of print genres to digital form
* Genres in digital search and classification
* Genre theory and its application to digital documents
* Investigations of genre in use
* Analyses of particular document genres
* Designing in support of genre
We invite two kinds of submissions: "position papers" that take on the
broad questions of the role of genre in our understanding of digital
documents, and case studies, designs, or reports that shed light on
particular aspects of digital genres.
Please submit your paper to:
Geoffrey Nunberg Jan Pedersen
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center Verity Inc
3333 Coyote Hill Road 894 Ross Dr.
Palo Alto, CA 94304 Sunnyvale, Ca 94089
nunberg at parc.xerox.com jpederse at verity.com
fax: 415-812-4777
About HICSS
The purpose of HICSS is to provide a forum for the interchange of
ideas, research results, development activities, and applications
among academicians and practitioners in computer-based systems
sciences. The conference consists of tutorials, advanced seminars,
presentations of accepted papers, open forum, tasks forces, and
plenary and distinguished guest lectures. There is a high degree of
interaction and discussion among the conference participants because
the conference is conducted in a workshop-like setting.
Instructions for submitting papers:
1. Submit 6 (six) copies of the full paper, consisting of 20-25
pages double-spaced including title page, abstract, references and
diagrams directly to the minitrack coordinator.
2. Do not submit the paper to more than one minitrack. The paper
should contain original material and not be previously published or
currently submitted for consideration elsewhere.
3. Each paper must have a title page which includes the title, full
name of all authors, and their complete addresses including
affiliation(s), telephone number(s) and e-mail address(es).
4. The first page of the paper should include the title and a 300-
word abstract.
DEADLINE:
April 20, 1997: 300-word abstract submitted to track chairs or
minitrack chairs for guidance and indication of appropriate content.
June 15, 1997: Full papers submitted to the appropriate minitrack
chair
Aug. 31, 1997: Notification of accepted papers mailed to authors.
Oct. 1, 1997: Accepted manuscripts, camera-ready, sent to
minitrack chair; author(s) must register by this time.
Nov. 15, 1997: All other registrations must be received.
Registrations received after this deadline may not be accepted due to
space limitations.
The "Genres of Digital Documents" minitrack is part of the Digital
Documents Track. There are several minitracks that focus on a variety
of research topics in this track. For more information contact:
Track chair:
Ralph H. Sprague, Jr.
e-mail: sprague at hawaii.edu
Track Admiinistrator:
Eileen Dennis
E-mail: edennis at uga.cc.uga.edu
(706)613-7807
FAX: (706)542-3743)
Other tracks included at HICSS this year are listed below. For more
information about these tracks, please contact the Track Chair or
check the HICSS web page for full listing of the minitracks.
COLLABORATION TECHNOLOGY TRACK
Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr.
e-mail: nunamaker at bpa.arizona.edu
DIGITAL DOCUMENTS TRACK
Ralph H. Sprague, Jr.
e-mail: sprague at hawaii.edu
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES TRACK
Ralph H. Sprague, Jr.
e-mail: sprague at hawaii.edu
INTERNET AND THE DIGITAL ECONOMY TRACK:
Bob Blanning Dave King
e-mail: blannirw at ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu E-mail: dave at comshare.com
FAX: +852-2358-2421
MODELING TECHNOLOGIES AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS TRACK:
Dan Dolk
Internet: 0541p at vm1.cc.nps.navy.mil
ORGANIZATIONAL SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY TRACK:
Hugh Watson
E-mail: hwatson at uga.cc.uga.edu
SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY TRACK
Hesham El-Rewini
e-mail: rewini at cs.unomaha.edu
For more information, visit the HICSS Web site at:
http://www.cba.hawaii.edu/hicss
CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN:
Ralph H. Sprague, Jr.
see address above
CONFERENCE COORDINATOR: CONFERENCE VENUE:
HICSS-31 Conference Office The Orchid at Mauna Lani
College of Business Administration One North Kaniku Drive
University of Hawai'i Kohala Coast, Hawai'i , 96743
2404 Maile Way
Honolulu, HI 96822
(808) 956-3251
FAX: (808) 956-9685
e-mail: hicss at hawaii.edu
-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 11:04:36 +0900
From: bmkang at kuccnx.korea.ac.kr
Subject: ICCS97 Final Call for papers
The original deadline for submitting abstracts for ICCS 97,
First International Conference on Cognitive Scinece in Seoul,
was Feb 25, 1997. The organizing committee have decided to extend
this deadline. Abstracts are now due on
March 31, 1997
and they should reach us by this date. We will notify the authors of
the acceptance of abstracts by April 25. For those who have sumbitted
abstracts in time for the first deadline (Feb 25), we are cosidering
giving some priority in the reviewing process.
Revised call for papers will follow:
************* "Revised" CALL FOR PAPERS *************
First International Conference on Cognitive Science
Seoul, Korea
August 15-16, 1997
Sponsored by
The Korean Society for Cognitive Science
The First International Conference on Cognitive Science Program
Committee invites abstracts for papers presenting research on
mind and cognition in the core areas of Cognitive Science such as
Psychology, Linguistics, Philosophy, Neuroscience, and Artificial
Intelligence, as well as pioneering interdisciplinary fields such
as Cognitive Anthropology, Computer Human Interaction, Computer
Vision, Connectionism, Imagery, Language Acquisition and
Development, Learning, Memory, Natural Language Processing,
Psycholinguistics, and Neurolinguistics. Dedre Gentner, Gregory Ward,
Ken Forbus, Charles Ling, and Erich Harth will be invited for
plenary talks.
The conference will be held at the Convention Center of Seoul
National University. For reservation, contact the local arrangements
person below.
GUIDELINES FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS
Abstracts for novel research papers are invited on any topic
related to mind and cognition. Abstracts should consist of four
(4) anonymous copies accompanied by an original with author's
name, affiliation and address (please add e-mail address and fax
if you have one). Please identify an appropriate major discipline
for the work submitted. Abstracts should be no more than three
pages long including bibliography and submitted in hardcopy to
the address below by March 31, 1997. Please do not e-mail
or fax your submissions.
Final versions of papers will be required only after authors are
notified of acceptance. All papers accepted for oral presentation
will be allotted 15 minutes for presentation followed by a 5-
minute discussion. Poster sessions will also be considered.
Accepted papers will be published in a proceedings.
SUBMISSION ADDRESS
Beom-mo Kang
Dept of Linguistics
Korea University
Seoul 136-701, Korea
"Extended" TIMETABLE
Abstract submissions due: March 31, 1997 (originally Feb 25)
Notification of acceptance: April 25, 1997
Final papers due: June 30, 1997
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS
Jin Hyung Kim (AI, KAIST)
Shun Ishizaki (NLP, Keio U)
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Dedre Gentner (Psychology, Northwestern U)
Giyoo Hatano (Psychology, Keio U)
Hung-yul So (Philosophy, Ewha Womans U)
Myung-Han Zoh (Psychology, Seoul National U)
Kiyong Lee (Linguistics, Korea U)
Yung Taek Kim (AI, Seoul National U)
Cho-Sik Lee (Philosophy, Korea U)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Myung Won Kim, CHAIR (AI, Soongsil U)
Jung-O Kim (Psychology, Seoul National U)
Yoo-Hun Suh (Neuroscience, Seoul National U)
Kang-Hyuk Lee (NLP, KORDIC)
Seung Soo Park (AI, Ewha Womans U)
Young-joo Kim (Linguistics, Hong-Ik U)
Seungho Nam (Linguistics, Seoul National U)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chungmin Lee, CHAIR (Linguistics, Seoul National U)
Koiti Hasida (AI, Electrotechnical Laboratory)
Yurinori Takubo (Linguistics, Kyushu U)
Charles Ling (AI, The U of Western Ontario)
Melissa Bowerman (Language Acquisition, Max Planck Institute)
Beom-mo Kang (Linguistics, Korea U)
Chan-Sup Chung (Psychology, Yonsei U)
Key-Sun Choi (AI, KAIST)
Jae C. Choe (Biology, Seoul National U)
Jongho Ha (Philosophy, Korea U)
Inquiries regarding abstract submission should be addressed to:
Beom-mo Kang by e-mail: bmkang at kuccnx.korea.ac.kr
by fax: +82-2-926-8385
by regular mail (see above)
Inquiries regarding organization matters should be addressed to:
Myung Won Kim, Dept of Computer Science, Soongsil University,
Seoul 156-743, Korea
e-mail: mkim at computing.soongsil.ac.kr
fax: +82-2-822-3622
Inquiries regarding local arrangements should be addressed to:
Jung-O Kim, Dept of Psychology, Seoul National University,
Seoul 151-742, Korea
e-mail: jungokim at plaza.snu.ac.kr
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We invite you to visit our web site (in preparation) at
http://ai.ewha.ac.kr/research/ICCS97/
to find additional information on the conference.
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