I presented this as a guideline rather than a rule because I don't believe we had a clear statement before. However, when it comes to the final program, whether panel or paper, if you end up with simultaneous presentations you are solely responsible for, you are responsible for covering these and cannot depend on, nor expect that the schedule will be reworked to accommodate this. Hence the recommendation -- a strong one -- that you have a co-author on one or other piece. Please bear that in mind as you make submissions. /Caroline --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Caroline Haythornthwaite (haythorn@uiuc.edu) www.lis.uiuc.edu/~haythorn Associate Professor phone: (217) 244-7453 Graduate School of Library and Information Science fax: (217) 244-3302 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 501 East Daniel St., Champaign, IL 61820 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, jeremy hunsinger wrote:
to the best of my knowlege, the post below only talks about papers, not panels. unless someone changed something and didn't tell me, it is still 1 first authored paper and 1 paper/presentation on a panel. no one should be presenting more than twice. On Feb 12, 2005, at 12:06 AM, Ted M Coopman wrote:
Someone emailed me saying they had caught this post. I had missed it.
While I understand the sentiment behind this new rule, dropping it on us this close to the conference deadline is problematic. It was not in the CFP or anywhere I could find on the conference website. The latter be an issue for those who are not on this list.
Previously, the rule has been one stand alone paper and participation in one panel as a solo author.
Abstracts have been written and panels have been organized. This throws a wrench into my plans and wastes time already spent on organizing people. I would think this would be the case for my of us.
What was the process on this last minute rule change?
At this late date, the manner in which this was presented, and the fact that this information is not on the conference website leads me to challenge the reasonableness of this decision.
-TED
Ted M. Coopman Department of Communication University of Washington
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Caroline Haythornthwaite wrote:
I'm beginning to get questions about whether you can submit multiple submissions to the IR-6 conference.
Our aim is to have the most people able to attend and present papers, and to make scheduling as straightforward as possible. Hence, the following guideline ...
Individuals may not have their name on more than 2 papers, and may not be individually responsible for presenting 2 papers. In other words, you may submit a single-author abstract, and you may co-author on another one -- but if both are accepted, your co-author will be expected to attend and present the second paper.
You might consider this the one person - one presentation rule with a maximum number of submissions of 2.
/Caroline
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