Online dating sites are a unique laboratory for understanding human relationship initiation, development and self-identified success. To date, online dating research has been scattered across disciplines. An integrated, interdisciplinary view of how this most basic human activity occurs through technology is now required. The iConference is an ideal venue for initiating this discourse, since the community itself is interdisciplinary. This workshop is targeted for the online dating curious researcher; those who are interested in beginning research in the area or who may have ongoing research that may connect to online dating. We have established a preliminary framework of areas that deserve further research based on a review of existing literature and current work that we will be presenting at the iConference. We hope to address the following areas that we have identified or other topics of interest to participants. 1. *User motivation for joining online dating* 2. *Profile Attributes* 1. *Information seeking behavior of individuals * 1. *Communication activity on the website* 1. *Access mechanisms for online dating sites* 1. *Social media utilization for due diligence of online dates* 1. *When do individuals stop* We ask that you express your interest to attend the workshop no later than December 15 by emailing iconferenceonlinedating@gmail.com. We also ask that you provide a brief abstract (*A few sentences*) detailing your interest in online dating or how your research applies to the topic no later than January 15, 2012. While neither of these are required, providing this information will allow for the development of an appropriate workshop agenda geared towards the interest of participants. All iConference workshops are free with registration. The only requirement for attending our workshop is to register via the iConference2012 website at http://www.ischools.org/iConference12/registration/ We invite you to visit: www.iconferenceonlinedating.com for up to date information along with a detailed agenda as we get closer to the workshop.