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[ecrea] Conference on Science and the Internet
Fri Jan 13 13:32:05 GMT 2012
>Conference on Science and the Internet 2012
>
>DEADLINE EXTENDED: January 31, 2012!
>
>Düsseldorf, August 1-3, 1012
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>Online media have brought about numerous changes in scholarly
>practices, including, but not limited to gathering data, finding
>relevant literature, making research and results accessible,
>organising collaboration, communicating with colleagues and students
>as well as creating fruitful learning environments.
>
>The interdisciplinary conference "Science and the Internet", to be
>held August 1-3, 2012 in Düsseldorf, brings together researchers and
>practitioners from multiple disciplines (e.g. information science,
>computer science, sociology, communication and media studies,
>linguistics, educations studies, legal studies, etc.).
>
>Keynote speakers are
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>- Axel Bruns (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
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>- Isa Jahnke (Umeå University, Sweden)
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>- Ralph Schroeder (Oxford Internet Institute, Great Britain)
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>We invite submissions on the following or related issues:
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>- How is the research process transformed through the use of digital
>infrastructures?
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>- How can the challenges of the public availability of (large scale)
>scientific data be met?
>
>- How do scholars make use of social networking platforms,
>(micro-)blogs, wikis, or websites?
>
>- How does the Internet affect scholarly publishing (e.g. Open Access,
>unpublished manuscripts, blogs)?
>
>- How has the Internet changed the practice and relevance of citations
>and of receiving reputation?
>
>- How do teaching styles or beliefs and use of the Internet mutually
>influence each other?
>
>- Do Web 2.0 platforms offer opportunities to advance public
>understanding of science?
>
>- What is the role of ethics, policies, and legal regulation in
>academic use of the Internet?
>
>- What theoretical and practical implications do the aforementioned
>considerations have for science and the Internet?
>
>Call for Submissions:
>
>The conference language is English. We invite two types of submissions:
>
>- Abstracts for talks (20 minutes for presentation + 10 minutes for
>discussion) should not exceed 500 words, excluding data and
>references. In case of acceptance a full paper (max. 3.000 words or 12
>pages) in either English or German must be submitted by July 15, 2012.
>The full paper will be published in conference proceedings (print and
>online).
>- Proposals for interactive workshops (90 minutes) should outline both
>the thematic focus and the session design. Workshops should engage
>participants in developing the topics. Proposals should not exceed
>1.000 words.
>
>Both abstracts for presentations and proposals for interactive
>workshops must be submitted via EasyChair
>(https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=cosci12).
>
>Important Dates:
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>- Deadline for submitting abstracts: January 31, 2012
>
>- Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2012
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>- Camera-ready submission of papers: July 15, 2012
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>- Conference dates: August 1-3, 2012
>
>Registration:
>
>A registration fee of 50 ? must be paid by Paypal or on site.
>
>Updates will be posted on the conference website
>http://nfgwin.uni-duesseldorf.de/de/cosci12 .
>
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