Call for papers & workshops
IMPORTANT DATES
- Submission of proposals for workshops: 16th January 2005
- Submission of extended abstracts for oral papers: 16th January 2005
- Notification of acceptance of workshop proposals: 1st March 2005
- Notification of acceptance of oral papers: 15th March 2005
- Final versions for the proceedings: 1st May 2005
- Pre-conference workshops: 16th August 2005
- Main conference: 17th -18th August 2005
- Post-conference workshops: 19th August 2005
FORMAT FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Extended abstracts of papers for oral presentations should consist of about 2500 words.A limited number of workshops is foreseen. Proposals will be reviewed by the Programme Committee. See the dedicated section on workshops below.
FORMAT FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
Proposals for workshops should be no longer than three pages, and include:
- The title of the workshop.
- A brief description of the specific issues that the workshop will address, suitable for proposal evaluation and early posting on the web site.
- The reasons why the workshop is of interest this time.
- The names, postal addresses, phone and fax numbers and email addresses of the workshop organizing committee.
- A brief description of each organizer's background.
- The name of the member of the workshop organizing committee designated as the contact person.
- A time schedule of the workshop and a preliminary agenda.
- A list of topics for which contributions are sought.
- A preliminary version of the call for papers the workshop organizers intend to use.
- A calendar of deadlines for submission, notification, and camera-ready copy (which must be compatible with TKE deadlines). Workshop organizers are responsible for providing a camera-ready version of the workshop proceedings to the TKE organizing committee by 1st May 2005 at the latest.
- A list of audio-visual or technical requirements and any special room requirements.
The workshop proposers will be responsible for the organizational aspects (e.g. workshop call preparation and distribution, review of papers, notification of acceptance, assembling of the workshop proceedings, etc.). Workshops are expected to be financially self-supporting. The conference organizers will establish workshop registration rates so as to provide the room, audio-visual equipment, Internet access, snacks for breaks, and the workshop proceedings.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
- Klaus-Dirk Schmitz, Fachhochschule Köln, Cologne
- Christian Galinski, Infoterm, Vienna
- Bodil Nistrup Madsen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
- Hanne Erdman Thomsen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
LOCAL ORGANIZERS
Bodil Nistrup Madsen & Hanne Erdman Thomsen
Centre for Terminological Ontologies Department of Computational Linguistics, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Last updated by Birgitte Sndergaard Laursen 27/02/2008