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posted 07. January 2003 17:25
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CALL FOR PROPOSALS: SIG/HFIS AT ASIST '03 _________________________________________
ASIS&T SIG/HFIS -- the American Society for Information Science and Technology's Special Interest Group on the History and Foundations of Information Science -- invites proposals for technical panel sessions at the society's next annual conference.
The deadline for submission of proposals to SIG/HFIS is ***January 13, 2003***. Proposals are invited both for full sessions, and for individuals' participation in sessions.
ASIS&T 2003 will be held in Long Beach, CA, on October 20-23, 2003. The conference theme is "Humanizing information technology: From ideas to bits and back," and a full call for papers is available at http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM03/am03cfp.html. The conference committee accepts submissions of three major types: contributed papers; posters; and proposals for technical panel sessions, which may be submitted through a sponsoring SIG.
Proposals for SIG/HFIS-sponsored technical panel sessions are invited in any area of historical or theoretical interest, including (but in no sense limited to) the following:
- philosophy of information - history of documentation - social epistemology - history of visualization - critical theory and information science - history of bibliometrics - pioneering women in information science - history of classification - politics of information - history of scholarly communication
Proposals should be submitted by email to jfurner@ucla.edu no later than January 13, 2003, and should include the following:
- a title; - your name, address, telephone, fax, and email address; - names and affiliations of presenters and any other session participants (moderators, reactors, etc.) besides yourself; and - a 500-word descriptive abstract of the session, or (if the proposal is for a single individual's participation in a session) a 100-word abstract of your proposed contribution.
Notification of acceptance of technical panel sessions will be made by the ASIS&T conference committee by March 27, 2003. Camera-ready copy of a two-page description of the session will then be due by May 15, 2003.
SIG/HFIS encourages and supports work on the history and theoretical development of information science. It serves as a forum for the interaction of all fields of study that have the potential for increasing the understanding of the history, theories, fundamental concepts, and models of information science, with the ultimate aim of improving information systems and services. The range of topics of interest to SIG/HFIS members is very broad: the group embraces philosophical, semiological, mathematical, physical, biological, psychological and sociological disciplines, and its members take historiographical, social, cultural, critical, and scientific approaches (among others) to the study of people, events, documents, and ideas.
Jonathan Furner Chair, SIG/HFIS (2002-03)
-- Jonathan Furner, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Information Studies University of California, Los Angeles
Mail: 300 Young Drive North, Mailbox 951520, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1520 Tel: 310-825-5210 Fax: 310-206-4460 Email: jfurner@ucla.edu Web: http://dlis.gseis.ucla.edu/jfurner/
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