RE: [Air-l] IMPORTANT - AoIR conference submission clarification and extension
Hi there you submit EITHER in a panel OR separately. - basically you have to choose and hopefully this ensures only very good panels are proposed, with good papers all through We have found previously that some panels really were not of strong quality and this is the way we are trying to ensure they improve - by making people responsible for organising their paper into a good panel or submitting it singly Best wishes Matt Allen
Hello, There seems to be a natural solution of the problem: shifting the deadline of panels and that of the individual papers. A first deadline for panels and the second one for individual papers. In the cases of unsuccesful panel proposals every people could apply again as individual participant. Best wishes, Laszlo Ropolyi On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Matthew Allen wrote:
Hi there
you submit EITHER in a panel OR separately. - basically you have to choose and hopefully this ensures only very good panels are proposed, with good papers all through
We have found previously that some panels really were not of strong quality and this is the way we are trying to ensure they improve - by making people responsible for organising their paper into a good panel or submitting it singly
Best wishes Matt Allen
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That would be a possibility, but it is too late to implement it for this conference. Yet given the resources available (number of reviewers and number of submissions) it will undoubtedly prove too daunting to be implemented in the near future. It would also likely advance considerably the deadlines involved. Still, it's something we can consider for future conferences. Thanks, Sj At 3:51 PM +0100 2/26/03, Laszlo Ropolyi wrote:
Hello,
There seems to be a natural solution of the problem: shifting the deadline of panels and that of the individual papers. A first deadline for panels and the second one for individual papers. In the cases of unsuccesful panel proposals every people could apply again as individual participant.
Best wishes,
Laszlo Ropolyi
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Matthew Allen wrote:
Hi there
you submit EITHER in a panel OR separately. - basically you have to choose and hopefully this ensures only very good panels are proposed, with good papers all through
We have found previously that some panels really were not of strong quality and this is the way we are trying to ensure they improve - by making people responsible for organising their paper into a good panel or submitting it singly
Best wishes Matt Allen
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Steve Jones