[AISWorld] Call for Papers and Posters for pre-ICIS HCI/MIS Workshop’14

Na Li na.li at baker.edu
Wed May 7 13:29:14 EDT 2014


CALL FOR PAPERS AND POSTERS

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HCI/MIS 2014

The 13th Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI Research in MIS Sponsored by AIS
SIGHCI

*** Sunday, December 14, 2014 (One day workshop) in Auckland, New Zealand
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IMPORTANT DATES:

Submissions Due: August 22, 2014
Acceptance Notification: September 26, 2014
Extended Abstracts Due for Proceedings: October 17, 2013
Workshop: December 14, 2014

Building upon past successes of the pre-ICIS HCI/MIS workshops as well as
the tremendous interest in broad HCI issues exhibited by MIS colleagues,
the AIS SIGHCI will hold its thirteenth annual pre-ICIS HCI/MIS research
workshop prior to ICIS 2014 in Auckland, New Zealand on Sunday, December
14, 2014.


WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE:

The objective of the workshop is to provide an opportunity for HCI
researchers to come together and build a dynamic community for open and
constructive discussions and exchange of ideas.


WORKSHOP FORMAT

The workshop will include paper and poster presentations, a panel
discussion, and a roundtable session.

If you are a doctoral student and your research falls under the broad
domain of Human-Computer Interaction, you may be interested in submitting
your work to be considered for a roundtable. It is being organized with the
aim of showcasing doctoral student led research, while further supporting
students through feedback provided by a number of seasoned HCI scholars.
Each accepted doctoral student led research paper will be assigned to one
table with the author in attendance, and a discussion of the research will
be led by a senior HCI scholar.

The workshop concludes with a business meeting. This meeting is open to all
SIGHCI members as well as to all of those non-members who are interested in
SIGHCI.


SUBMISSION, REVIEW, AND ACCEPTANCE PROCESS

The workshop will be accepting high quality research papers as completed or
research-in-progress papers, or doctoral student led roundtable papers.
Additionally, the workshop will be accepting work that describes novel,
early, and creative research ideas as posters. Authors should identify
their submission as “Completed Research”, “Research in Progress”,
“Posters”, or “Doctoral Student Roundtable Paper” on the first page below
the title. Submissions will undergo a double-blind review process. The
submissions should not be currently under review elsewhere, and they should
have not appeared elsewhere. All accepted submissions will be published in
the workshop proceedings, which are available electronically in the AIS
digital library.

Manuscripts should be submitted as email attachments to the workshop
program co-chairs at (sighci.workshop at gmail.com) with the subject heading
"HCI/MIS workshop submission." Authors can use the body of the email as the
cover letter for the submission, and should ensure that their identities do
not appear in any part of the manuscript.


SUBMISSION FORMAT

Maximum length: Completed research papers, research-in-progress papers,
doctoral student roundtable papers, and posters must not exceed 14, 7, 7,
and 3 single-spaced pages, respectively. The page limit includes all text,
figures, and tables, but does not include the cover page, abstract,
keywords, and references.

File Formats: Only Word file formats will be accepted. All submissions must
be formatted for 8.5 x 11 inch paper (1 inch = 2.5 cm) and have 1 inch
margins all around. Please use Times New Roman 12-point font with single
spacing for the body of the paper. The first page of the manuscript should
have a title, the type of the submission (complete research, research in
progress, doctoral student roundtable paper, or poster), total word count
of the submission, an abstract of 150 words or less, and a list of 5-6
keywords.


ORGANIZING COMMITTEES

Workshop Co-chairs:

    o    Na “Lina” Li, Baker College (nli01 at baker.edu)
    o    Richard Johnson, University at Albany (rjohnson at albany.edu)

Program Co-chairs:

    o    Hong Sheng, Missouri University of Science and Technology (
hsheng at mst.edu)
    o    Miguel Aguirre-Urreta, DePaul University (maguirr6 at depaul.edu)
    o    Greg Moody, Univerisity of Navada, Las Vegas (
gregory.moody at unlv.edu)


Best regards,

Na "Lina" Li, Ph.D.
Dean of MBA & MSIS Programs
Baker College, Center for Graduate Studies
nli01 at baker.edu
810-766-2163
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