Dear conference committee members
(especially Helmut, Sunir and Kouichirou, since you're the Publicity People)
Could you please post our CFP out to as many people (who just might be interested) as humanly possible?
I have already started sending this out to the following mailing lists:
announcements@oopsla.acm.org ecoop-info@ecoop.org chi-announcements@listserv.acm.org seworld@cs.colorado.edu SIGWEB mailing list semantic-web@w3.org
but it is really important for potential authors (and thus, the most likely potential attendees) to see the CFP from as many different directions as possible - and ideally from people they know and whose judgement they trust. This means you!
I think three weeks out from the deadline gives people enough time to decide to write a paper, and to get something in - so please, do encourage your friends, colleagues (and strangers you meet in dark alleys - says Dirk!) to consider submitting to WikiSym; or even consider submitting yourself.
but for now, the most important thing is to distribute this CFP.
thanks (in adavnce) for your help.
cheers
James Noble, programme chair WikiSym 2006
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
2006 International Symposium on Wikis (WikiSym 2006)
August 21-23, 2006, Odense, Denmark Co-located with ACM Hypertext 2006 Sponsored by ACM SIGWEB
See http://www.wikisym.org/ws2006
Research paper submission deadline: April 15, 2006
OVERVIEW
The 2006 International Symposium on Wikis brings together wiki researchers, practitioners, and users. The goal of the symposium is to explore and extend our growing community. The symposium has a rigorously reviewed research paper track as well as plenty of space for practitioner reports, demonstrations, and discussions. Anyone who is involved in using, researching, or developing wikis is invited to WikiSym 2006! To learn more about the Wiki Symposium, feel free to browse last year's program (http://www.wikisym.org/ws2005/program.html), the proceedings (http://www.wikisym.org/ws2005/proceedings), and its wiki (http://ws2005.wikisym.org). For additional 2006 program information, including confirmed speakers Angela Beesley, Doug Engelbart, Mark Bernstein, and Ward Cunningham please see the main page (http://www.wikisym.org/ws2006).
We are seeking submissions for
* research papers * practitioner reports * demonstrations * workshops * panels
Research paper and practitioner report submissions as well as workshop proposals are due
* April 15, 2006
Panel and demonstration submissions are due
* May 1, 2006
Topics of interest to the symposium include, but are not limited to:
* wikis as social software * wiki user behavior, user dynamics * wiki user experiences, usability * information dynamics in wikis * work group processes, wiki-based collaboration * reputation systems, quality assurance processes * wiki implementation experiences and technology * wiki administration, processes, dealing with abuse * wiki scalability, social and technical * wikis and the semantic web/ontologies, semantic wikis * domain-specific/special-purpose wikis * wikis in education
SUBMISSION DETAILS
Research papers will be reviewed by the committee to meet rigorous academic standards of publication. Research papers are expected to advance the state of the art by describing substantiated new research or novel technical results or by reporting on significant experience or experimentation. They are reviewed both with respect to conceptual quality and clarity of presentation.
Accepted research papers will be provided as part of the conference proceedings. They will be put into the ACM Digital Library and can be referenced as papers that appeared in the Proceedings of the 2006 International Symposium on Wikis. At the symposium, the presenter will be given a 25min + 5min Q&A presentation slot. Research papers should not be longer than 10000 words and 20 pages and should meet the ACM SIG Proceedings Format, see http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html.
Practitioner reports will be reviewed for suitability of presentation to the community. The primary evaluation criterion is the interest to the community. Practitioner reports will be provided as part of the conference proceedings handed out at the symposium and can be referenced as papers that appeared in the Proceedings of the 2006 International Symposium on Wikis as well. Practitioner reports should not be longer than 6000 words and 12 pages and should meet the ACM SIG Proceedings Format.
Demonstration, workshop, and panel submissions will be reviewed for their interest to the community. A submission should consist of two pages describing what you intend to do and how you meet this criterion. It should include a 100-word abstract and one-paragraph bios of all people relevant to the submission. Demonstrations will be presented in a joint demonstration session, workshops will get a half-day or a full-day and a room of their own (depending on your request), and panels will get a 90min slot at the symposium.
Please submit your papers or proposals in PDF format by the respective deadline through our submission system, which will be available through the WikiSym website. Questions should be directed respectively at papers@wikisym.org (research papers and practitioner reports), workshops@wikisym.org (workshops), panels@wikisym.org (panels), or demos@wikisym.org (demonstrations).
SYMPOSIUM LOGISTICS
The 2006 International Symposium on Wikis will be held at the Radisson SAS H.C. Andersen Hotel in Odense, Denmark, August 21-23, 2006. A special (reduced) hotel rate has been negotiated. WikiSym 2006 will be co-located with the ACM Hypertext 2006 conference (back-to-back), and participants may register for the symposium alone, or may jointly register for WikiSym and Hypertext 2006. Registration is handled through the ACM Hypertext website.
If you have any questions, please contact Dirk Riehle through chair@wikisym.org.
SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEE
Dirk Riehle, Bayave Software GmbH, Germany (Symposium Chair)
Ward Cunningham, Eclipse Foundation, U.S.A. Kouichirou Eto, AIST, Japan (Publicity Co-Chair) Richard P. Gabriel, Sun Microsystems, U.S.A. Beat Doebeli Honegger, UAS Northwestern Switzerland (Workshop Chair) Matthias L. Jugel, Fraunhofer FIRST, Germany (Panel Chair) Samuel J. Klein, Wikimedia Foundation, U.S.A. Helmut Leitner, HLS Software, Austria (Publicity Co-Chair) James Noble, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand (Program Chair) Sebastien Paquet, Socialtext, U.S.A. (Demonstrations Chair) Sunir Shah, University of Toronto, Canada (Publicity Co-Chair)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
James Noble, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand (Program Chair)
Ademar Aguiar, Universidade do Porto, Portugal Robert Biddle, Carleton University, Canada Amy Bruckman, Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.A. Alain Desilet, NRC, CNRC, Canada Ann Majchrzak, University of Southern California, U.S.A. Frank Fuchs-Kittowski, Fraunhofer ISST, Germany Mark Guzdial, Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.A. Dirk Riehle, Bayave Software GmbH, Germany Robert Tolksdorf, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany