[kepler-dev] EIM 2011 submission deadline and early registration
Matt Jones
jones at nceas.ucsb.edu
Tue May 24 00:31:30 PDT 2011
The deadline for paper submissions to the Environmental Information
Management (EIM) 2011 Conference has been extended. The *new deadline for
submissions is June 5, 2011*. Anyone who has already submitted may also
submit a revised submission by the new extended deadline, and that revised
submission will be used during peer-review. The deadline for posters and
BoF sessions did not change (July 31, 2011).
In addition, note that the *early registration deadline is June 15, 2011* and
that substantial savings can be had by registering for the conference by
that date.
Details on both of these changes are on the conference web site:
https://eim.ecoinformatics.org/eim2011
Contact the conference co-chairs with any questions.
Sincerely,
Matthew Jones (NCEAS, University of California Santa Barbara) (
jones at nceas.ucsb.edu)
Corinna Gries (NTL LTER, University of Wisconsin) (cgries at wisc.edu)
EIM 2011 Co-chairs
Call for Papers: Environmental Information Management (EIM) 2011 Conference
Theme: Data Interoperability for Synthesis Science
Dates: September 28-29, 2011
Location: Santa Barbara, CA
Venue: Fess Parker Doubletree Resort
Web site: http://eim.ecoinformatics.org/eim2011
Call for Papers, Posters, and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions
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EIM provides a forum for information managers, scientists, and informatics
researchers to present and discuss advances in environmental information
management, analysis, and modeling. EIM 2011 invites original, short papers
(6 pages) on environmental information management. Papers that are accepted
after peer-review will be presented as 15 minute oral presentations. The
conference will also include a Poster session and Birds of a Feather
sessions. Submissions focusing on the conference theme ‘Data
Interoperability for Synthesis Science' are encouraged, and additional
topics for submissions include (but are not limited to):
* Sensor networking and deployment
* Data acquisition, field-computing devices
* Quality control processing
* Data archival for long-term persistence
* Metadata generation, storage, and management
* Metadata-driven data analysis services
* Data and metadata semantics, controlled vocabularies, and ontologies
* Analysis and modeling frameworks
* Data and metadata versioning and lineage
* Visualization tools
* Geospatial tools, applications, and standards
* Sociology of collaboration and data sharing
Paper submissions have been extended to June 5, 2011, and details are
provided in the Call for Papers and Posters:
https://eim.ecoinformatics.org/eim2011/eim-cfp
Poster abstracts are due July 31, 2011.
In addition, we are also calling for proposals for Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF)
sessions to hold community-discussions, technology demonstrations, coding
sessions, and other activities. BoF session proposals are due July 31,
2011, and details are provided in the call:
https://eim.ecoinformatics.org/eim2011/eim-cfbof
For more information, please contact:
Matthew Jones (NCEAS, University of California Santa Barbara) (
jones at nceas.ucsb.edu)
Corinna Gries (NTL LTER, University of Wisconsin) (cgries at wisc.edu)
EIM 2011 Co-chairs
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