CFP: iConference 2015
iConference 2015 /Now Accepting Submissions/ March 24-27, 2015 Newport Beach, CA USA http://ischools.org/the-iconference/ We are now accepting submissions for iConference 2015. Submissions may be made on our secure submissions site at https://www.conftool.com/iConference2015/ The iConference is an international gathering of scholars and researchers concerned with critical information issues in contemporary society. The following submissions are invited: *Submission Type* *Deadline* *Notification* Papers <http://ischools.org/the-iconference/program/papers/> Friday, September 5, 2014, midnight PDT mid-November Posters <http://ischools.org/the-iconference/program/posters/> Friday, October 10, 2014, midnight PDT mid-November Workshops <http://ischools.org/the-iconference/program/workshops/> Friday, September 26, 2014, midnight PDT Monday, October 27, 2014 Interactive Sessions <http://ischools.org/the-iconference/program/sessions-for-interaction-and-engagement/> Friday, October 10, 2014, midnight PDT mid-November Doctoral Colloquium <http://ischools.org/the-iconference/program/doctoral-colloquium/> Friday, September 12, 2014, midnight PDT Friday, October 24, 2014 Social Media Expo <http://ischools.org/the-iconference/program/social-media-expo/> Participation commitment letter due October 14, 2014; submissions due December 15, 2014. Thursday, January 15, 2015 Dissertation Award <http://ischools.org/the-iconference/program/dissertation-award/> Wednesday, October 15, 2014, midnight PDT Thursday, January 15, 2015 iConference 2015 <http://ischools.org/the-iconference/> takes place March 24-27 in Newport Beach, CA. It is presented by the iSchools organization <http://ischools.org> and hosted by The Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at University of California, Irvine. All information researchers and scholars are welcome. Sample topics of past iConferences include the following: ·social computing ·human-computer interaction ·digital youth ·digital curation and preservation ·information retrieval ·bibliometrics and scholarly communication ·social, cultural, health and community informatics ·knowledge infrastructures ·computer-supported cooperative work ·data, text and knowledge mining ·computational social science ·digital humanities ·network science ·information and communication technology for development ·data science ·information economics ·information work and workers ·user experience and design ·information systems ·information policy The Champion Sponsor of iConference 2015 is Microsoft Research. http://ischools.org/the-iconference/ ________________________________________ Ingrid Erickson Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science School of Communication & Information Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 4 Huntington Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901 email: ingrid.erickson@rutgers.edu <mailto:ingrid.erickson@rutgers.edu> office: DeWitt 303 (185 College Ave.) phone: +1.848.932.7195 fax: +1.732.932.6916
Dear friends and colleagues: We are happy to announce the newest issue (2014: Vol. 9, Issue 1) of the International Journal of Internet Science at http://ijis.net In our editorial, after showing how big data can be mined with free tools (or not), we present an updated calculation of the journal's impact factor, and proudly announce for 2013 it has reached at least 6.1 for references listed in Google Scholar and 2.0 for referencing publications included with the ISI Web of Science. Please see our Google Scholar page for more details on citation rates: http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=OCYy1o4AAAAJ The current issue: Ulf-Dietrich Reips & Uwe Matzat: Mining "Big Data" using Big Data Services (Editorial) Sabina Lissitsa & Svetlana Chachashvili-Bolotin: Use of the Internet in Capital-Enhancing Ways: Ethnic Differences in Israel and the Role of Language Proficiency Katharina Hanel & Martin Schultze: Analyzing the Political Communication Patterns of Voting Advice Application Users Michael Schreiner: Method Effects on Assessing Equivalence of Online and Offline Administration of a Cognitive Measure: The Exchange Test Webdatanet: Innovation and Quality in Web-Based Data Collection (Supplement) Please find the issue at http://www.ijis.net/ijis9_1/ijis9_1_index.html Kind regards, Ulf-Dietrich Reips / Uwe Matzat Editors, International Journal of Internet Science http://ijis.net Scope The International Journal of Internet Science is an interdisciplinary, peer reviewed journal for the publication of research articles about empirical findings, methodology, and theory in the field of Internet Science. It provides an outlet for articles on the Internet as a medium of research and its implications for individuals, social groups, organizations, and society. Typical articles report empirical results gathered to test and advance theories in the social and behavioral sciences. Submission of manuscripts Manuscripts that are to be published in the International Journal of Internet Science (IJIS) need to be original research contributions. They have to be formatted according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA Style Guide, 6th edition, 2nd print). Please visit http://ijis.net and click on "Submit Article" for the online submission of manuscripts. Editors Ulf-Dietrich Reips (University of Konstanz, Germany), Uwe Matzat (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands) Editorial Board Michael Birnbaum (California State University at Fullerton, USA), Tom Buchanan (Westminster University, UK), Don Dillman (Washington State University, USA), Anja Göritz (University of Freiburg, Germany), Adam Joinson (University of the West of England, UK), John Krantz (Hanover College, USA), Han Woo Park (Yeungnam University, South Korea), Chris Snijders (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands), Barry Wellman (University of Toronto, Canada).
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