WikiSym 2011

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WikiSym 2011
WikiSym 2011
Start 2011/10/03 00:00:00 (iCal)
End 2011/10/05 00:00:00
Homepage: Homepage
Location
City: Mountain View
State: California
Country: United States
Important dates
Papers due: 2011/04/01
Posters due: 2011/05/13
Notification: 2011/06/17
Event in series WikiSym

WikiSym 2011 is the 7th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration.

The symposium will be held at the Microsoft Research Campus in Silicon Valley

[edit] Call for papers

WikiSym 2011 - 7th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration. October 3-5, 2011 | Mountain View, California

http://www.wikisym.org/ws2011

The International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration (WikiSym) is the premier conference on open collaboration and related technologies. In 2011, WikiSym celebrates its 7th year of scholarly, technical and community innovation in Mountain View, California at the Microsoft Research Campus in Silicon Valley.

Submissions are invited for the following categories, further details are available on the conference website:

http://www.wikisym.org/ws2011/submitting:start

  • Research Papers, Panels, Workshop: April 1
  • Posters, Demos: May 13
  • Doctoral symposium: May 20
  • Notification of Acceptance: June 17

The conference program will include a peer-reviewed research track, as well as workshops, a doctoral consortium, invited keynotes and panel speakers. Evening social events will follow, because wiki folks know the value of a good party for sparking conversation and collaboration. As always, Open Space, a participant-organized track will also run throughout the conference. Many of the most innovative technology companies in the world have a presence in Mountain View, which makes it an ideal venue for hatching new ideas and thoughtful debate about collaborative computing among technologists, researchers, educators, and activists. Topics appropriate for research submissions include all aspects of the people, tools, contexts, and content that comprise open collaboration systems. For example:

  • Collaboration tools and processes
  • Social and cultural aspects of collaboration
  • Collaboration beyond text: images, video, sound, etc.
  • Communities and workgroups
  • Knowledge and information production
  • New media literacies
  • Uses and impact of wikis and open resources in specific fields, such as
    • Education/Open Educational Resources
    • Law/Intellectual Property
    • Journalism
    • Art
    • Science
    • Publishing
    • Business
    • Entertainment

In addition to research and development topics, WikiSym also invites innovative proposals for wiki-style art and performance.

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