it actually is a rule, it hasn't changed since 3.0 as far as i can recall.
then that needs to be much more clearly stated, and communicated more effectively, rather than having the annual conference organizers confuse the heck out of submitters *each year*. consistent wording and explanation (i.e., boilerplate) would be a good start. suitable verbiage should be extractable from whatever discussions were had re: this topic. if not, then i would guesstimate that it merits some additional discussion.
On Feb 12, 2005, at 4:21 PM, elijah wright wrote:
From: Nancy Baym <nbaym@ku.edu> Subject: Re: [Air-l] New Submission Restrictions Jeremy's understanding is mine as well, that people can present one paper AND present on one pre-organized panel, but that only one stand-alone paper can be presented by any individual.
this gets batted around every year.
i suggest that perhaps the exec and exec comm should do some official rulemaking that governs future conferences and conference organizers... complete with solicitation of "reasons why this is a bad idea" from AoIR membership.
the continuing ambiguity is a hassle for everyone.
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