submitting a paper to CSCW'96

Gregory Abowd (abowd@cc.gatech.edu)
Tue, 27 Feb 1996 10:09:32 -0500

What do people think about submitting a paper on C 2000 to
CSCW'96?

Gregory

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Subject: Call for Papers - CSCW 96 (Computer Supported Cooperative Work)
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*** Call for Papers ***

CSCW 96
ACM 1996 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work

PAPERS DUE: March 20, 1996

November 16-20, 1996
Boston, Massachusetts, USA

URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cscw96/
email: cscw96-info@media.mit.edu

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CSCW 96: COOPERATING COMMUNITIES

We invite you to submit original work to the 1996 ACM Conference on Computer
Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 96).

This year's theme is Cooperating Communities. Communities are made up of
people who share similar interests, professions, types of interaction or a
common locale. Over a five-day period, we will explore the new and
productive ways in which different communities can come together. With the
explosion of popular interest in networked computer systems and the
Internet, this conference is expected to play an important role in framing
and extending the discussion about technology's role in the future of work.

CSCW is a multi-disciplinary field encompassing theory and practice,
engineering and social sciences. Topics suitable for submission include:

* Theories of coordination and collaboration
* Work practice studies of collaboration
* Workplace design to support collaboration
* Methodologies and tools for analyzing cooperative work
* Impact of technology on individuals or organizations
* Technologies or architectures to support collaboration

Submissions are encouraged from researchers and practitioners in academia,
industry, consulting or government on topics related to the theory,
practice, design or support for collaborative work conducted by small or
large groups. CSCW is an international conference; we welcome submissions
from all countries. Whether you submit original work or not, we hope you
plan on attending the conference. Remember to mark your calendar!

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PAPERS Due date: March 20, 1996

Papers should present original reports of substantive new work or
integrative reviews of some aspect of CSCW. Theory, methodology, systems
and concept papers should present new theories, methodologies, empirical
results, architectures, prototype systems, or design concepts that stimulate
new ways of thinking about, studying or supporting, CSCW. Application and
practice papers should describe experiences with CSCW systems. All papers
should provide a concise message to the audience about how the work relates
to previous research or experience and what aspects of the work are new.
Papers will be evaluated on the basis of originality, significance of the
contribution to the field, quality of research, and quality of writing.

Submission requirements for papers:

* Each of 6 copies sent must have a cover sheet giving:
- Title and authors
- Name, affiliation, addresses (telephone, fax, email)
- Category of submission (in this case, Paper)
- Name of primary contact person
* Papers must include an abstract of no more than 100 words.
* Papers must be 10 pages or fewer, including abstract, figures, and
references, printed in double columns, in 10 point Times font.
* Papers must be in English

Additional dates:

* June 19, 1996: Notification of acceptance
* July 24, 1996: Final versions of Papers due

Submissions and requests for information:

Gary M. Olson, Program Co-Chair Phone: +1 313-747-4948
Collaboratory for Research on Electronic Work Fax: +1 313-936-3168
University of Michigan Email: olsons@crew.umich.edu
701 Tappan Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234 USA

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CRITICAL DATES

Wednesday, March 20 Papers due. (Papers received after this date will
be returned unopened.)

Monday, April 22 Panel, Tutorial, Video, & Workshop proposals due.

Wednesday, June 19 Notification of Papers, Panels, Tutorials, Videos,
& Workshops accepted.

Wednesday, July 17 Short Paper, Demonstration, & Doctoral Colloquium
proposals due.

Friday, August 30 Notification of Short Papers, Demonstrations, &
Doctoral Colloquia accepted.
Final versions of accepted Videos due.

Saturday, November 16 - Wednesday, November 20
Conference takes place at Hyatt Regency Cambridge.

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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Please read our full Call For Participation on the World-Wide Web at

http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cscw96/cfp.html

or request a copy from the conference office (see below). The CFP includes
guidelines for all kinds of submissions, information for student volunteers,
and rosters of the conference and program committees.

For further information about CSCW 96:

CSCW 96 Conference Office Phone: +1 410-269-6801
703 Giddings Avenue, Suite U-3 Fax: +1 410-267-0332
Annapolis, MD 21401 USA Email: cscw96-info@media.mit.edu
URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cscw96/

CSCW 96 is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Groups on Computer-Human
Interaction (SIGCHI) and Office Information Systems (SIGOIS).

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