[AISWorld] AIS postings

HICSS hicss at hawaii.edu
Wed Jan 15 15:59:28 EST 2014


Tung
Yesterday I mailed to aisworld at lists.aisnet.org

Call for Papers
Call for Minitrack Proposals
Call for SWT Proposals

This is the address I have and I believe I have done it every year to this
address.  In txt as part of the message as I was told to do several years
ago.  (See attached documents)

I haven't received any of them yet, so I think something is wrong.  Do you
know any thing about posting to this list?  I can research back to see who
my helpful contact was several years ago, but I was hoping you would know
more immediately.

?
thanks
sandy






*from:  Sandra Laney, HICSS Conference AdministratorUniversity of Hawaii at
Manoa2404 Maile Way D307Honolulu HI 96822Tel: 808-956-3251   Fax:
808-956-5759http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu <http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu>*
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48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
January 5-8, 2015
Grand Hyatt, Kauai
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu

CALL FOR MINITRACK PROPOSALS - Submission Deadline:  Tuesday, January 27, 2014

See http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_48/apahome48.htm for more detail about the proposal process. 

A HICSS MINITRACK may be a half-day (2 sessions) or a full-day (4 sessions). Normally, each  90-minute session consists of summary presentations and discussions of (3) refereed papers. All sessions will be conducted in a workshop-like setting Jan 6-7-8, 2015.

You may submit a minitrack proposal in one of the following tracks.  For a description of the areas of research within these tracks, please see http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_47/apahome47.htm which will be updated shortly in preparation for HICSS-48.

Collaboration Systems and Technology
Bob Briggs rbriggs at mail.sdsu.edu
Jay Nunamaker jnunamaker at cmi.arizona.edu

Decision Analytics, Mobile Services and Service Science
Christer Carlsson christer.carlsson at abo.fi
Haluk Demirkan Haluk.Demirkan at asu.edu

Digital and Social Media
Kevin Crowston crowston at syr.edu
Karine Nahon karineb at uw.edu

E-Government
Jochen Scholl jscholl at u.washington.edu

Electric Energy Systems
Bob Thomas rjt1 at cornell.edu
Tom Overbye overbye at uiuc.edu

Information Technology in Healthcare
William Chismar chismar at hawaii.edu
Tom Horan tom.horan at cgu.edu

Internet and the Digital Economy
Dave King David.king at jda.com
Alan Dennis ardennis at indiana.edu

Knowledge Systems
Murray Jennex murphjen at aol.com
Dave Croasdell davec at unr.edu

Organizational Systems and Technology
Hugh Watson watson at terry.uga.edu

Software Technology
Gul Agha agha at cs.uiuc.edu
Rick Kazman kazman at hawaii.edu

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HICSS-48 CALL FOR PAPERS  Submission Deadline June 15, 2014 
48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
January 5-8, 2015
Grand Hyatt, Kauai

http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_48/apahome48.htm

You may submit a paper in one of the following tracks:
Collaboration Systems and Technology
Decision Analytics, Mobile Services and Service Science
Digital and Social Media
E-Government
Electric Energy Systems
Information Technology in Healthcare
Internet and the Digital Economy
Knowledge Systems
Organizational Systems and Technology
Software Technology

For a description of the areas of research within these tracks, please see http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_47/apahome47.htm   which will be updated by February 15, in preparation for a HICSS-48

HICSS papers must contain original material. They may not be previously published, nor currently submitted elsewhere. 

Abstracts are optional. You may contact the Minitrack Chair(s) or Track Chair for guidance or verification of content. If you are not sure of the appropriate Minitrack, submit a preliminary abstract for determination. 

Submit a paper to only one Minitrack. Submissions to more than one minitrack may result in rejection by either minitrack without consultation with author. 

Do not author or co-author more than 5 papers. Track Chairs must approve any names added after submission. 

2014 Dates 
June 15: Submit full manuscripts for review. Review is double-blind; therefore this submission must be without author names.
 
Aug 15: Review System emails Acceptance Notices to authors. At least one author of each accepted paper must attend the conference to present the paper. Therefore, all travel guarantees Š including visa or fiscal/ funding procedures Š should begin immediately. Make sure your server accepts the address from our review system https://precisionconference. com/~hicss. 

Sep 15: Early Registration fee deadline. (Fees will increase on Sept 16 and Dec 1.) At least one author of each paper should register by this date in order secure publication in the Conference Proceedings. Add author names, and submit Final Paper for Publication to the Submission site (not previous review site). 

Oct 15: Papers without at least one registered author will be deleted from the Proceedings; authors will be so notified. 

Cancellation and Refund Policies 
All conference cancellation requests must be in writing. A fee will be charged for registration cancellation after Oct 15, at which time the paper will be withdrawn from the Proceedings.  No registration refund after Dec 1. 
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Call for Symposium/Workshop/Tutorial Proposals:  Submission Deadline: February 28, 2014  to hicss at hawaii.edu

48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
January 5-8, 2015
Grand Hyatt, Kauai

http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu

HICSS derives its reputation from high quality papers, active discussions and interaction that the conference structure facilitates. These SWT sessions held on the first day as half-day oar full-day sessions may explore, discuss, document, and/or add to the literature base on a topic. Invited authors may present papers that are still in development and not ready for publication. 

Symposium: A Symposium is a meeting at which several specialists may deliver short talks on the title topic. The session consists primarily of presentations by persons distinguished in the area of research. Also, there may be panel discussions to summarize or encourage a particular research area. A symposium will have a well-defined agenda, specifically allowing for questions and discussion toward the end of the session.

Workshop: A Workshop, as the name implies, involves "work" by those who attend. The structure may include a few paper presentations, talks, or panels, but, will primarily involve a collaborative activity that will advance thinking and discover new insights, often about a relatively immature area of research. Workshop leaders may structure their session as they desire, which may include inviting specific contributors, or a more general call for contributions. The goal should be specifically defined in the description of the workshop. The output could be a state-of-the-art report, a taxonomy, a research framework, a survey, a research agenda, or some other study that in some way advances the field.

Tutorial: A tutorial is a gathering that is cross-disciplinary in nature and that aims to give participants a brief overview of the subject matter. Some tutorials may be actually advanced seminars that are an in-depth survey of the topic for those who already have significant background in the area under discussion.

Submission Instructions: 
1. Submit a formal proposal to be considered. No symposium, workshop, or a tutorial will be accepted without a formal written proposal. 
2. Proposals for HICSS should be sent to hicss at hawaii.edu no later than February 28, 2014.  Note: We accept MSWord files only. Please do not send latex, postscript or pdf files.
3. The Conference Chair(s) will evaluate each proposal (with consultation from various track chairs). The final decisions are based on the overall merit of the proposal. Notification is by March 15, 2014. 

Proposal Contents:
1. Title as you want it defined in conference materials, including program and web site.
2. Specify clearly that your proposal is intended as either a symposium, a workshop, or a tutorial, and whether it is to be a full- or a half-day session. 
3. Define the proposed subject. Discuss the topics the session will address, and how they fit the area of research.
4. Discuss how these topics have recently been covered in other conferences and publications in order to substantiate that HICSS is an appropriate and timely forum for the topics.
5. A short paragraph describing the topics of your session. If your proposal is accepted, this description will be included on the HICSS website.
6. Names and full mailing address, direct phone number, departmental phone number and fax, and email address for all leaders. Please specify your lead contact at 'Primary'.
7. A short bio-sketch of each leader. This is especially important for first-time presenters, or if your bio needs updating. (We reserve the right to edit for a length or clarity.)
8. An explicit statement that your organization endorses your involvement and that it will pay for your travel and registration cost to attend HICSS.  

SWT leaders who attend the conference pay a reduced registration fee of $550.  


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