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From: "Peter Kraker"
Date: 14-Apr-2015 8:10 pm
Subject: [webscience-announce] CfP - ACM Web Science 2015 Workshop:
Quantifying and Analysing Scholarly Communication on the Web #ascw15 - June
30th 2015
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QUANTIFYING AND ANALYSING SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION ON THE WEB (ASCW'15):
WHAT CAN BIBLIOMETRICS DO FOR YOU? WHAT CAN YOU DO FOR BIBLIOMETRICS?
Workshop at Web Science conference 2015
June 30th, Oxford, UK
http://ascw.know-center.tugraz.at
#ascw15
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== SUMMARY ==
This workshop’s core aim is to advance methodologies for studying and
quantifying scholarly communication on the Web by exchanging expertise from
bibliometrics on the one hand and all disciplines interested in this domain
on the other hand (such as but not limited to computer science, science and
technology studies, economics, philosophy, library and information science,
sociology).
In order to bring together interested scholars and facilitate fruitful
discussions, we apply a roundtable format based on:
- position papers that clearly outline how different disciplines or use
cases could profit from selected established approaches and experiences,
- direct responses to each paper by selected discussants (preferably from
other disciplines than the position paper’s background) which will also be
published,
- and a review process that involves expert reviewers as well as community
voting.
For a more detailed description of the workshop organisation, please visit:
http://ascw.know-center.tugraz.at
== IMPORTANT DATES ==
Deadline for submissions: 30 April 2015
Notification of acceptance/invitations as discussant: 27 May 2015
Discussant responses due: 19 June 2015
Workshop date: 30 June 2015
Conference dates (WebSci15): 28 June to 1 July 2015
== SUBMISSIONS ==
As input, we welcome position papers of up to three pages in the ACM SIG
Proceedings format. Each accepted paper will be given a ten minute timeslot
for a lightning talk. After each talk, there will be time for discussion
for up to 20 minutes.
Please submit your papers via Easychair: https://easychair.org/
conferences/?conf=ascw15
Volunteers acting as discussants are also welcomed and are invited to
contact the organizers.
== ORGANISERS ==
Peter Kraker, Know-Center (Mail: pkraker@know-center.at, Twitter:
@PeterKraker)
Elisabeth Lex, Graz University of Technology (Mail: elisabeth.lex@tugraz.at,
Twitter @elisab79)
Isabella Peters, ZBW Leibniz Information Centre for Economics & Kiel
University (Mail: i.peters@zbw.eu, Twitter @Isabella83)
Katrin Weller, GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences (Mail:
katrin.weller@gesis.org, Twitter @kwelle)
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