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Important Deadlines and Forms:

 

                Mini-Track Proposals Due   Monday, September 18, 2006   
Mini-Track Template    Mini-Track Decisions   Monday, October 16, 2006
    Call                           General Call for Papers   Monday, January 8, 2007
Call        Call for Workshops/Tutorials/Panels   Monday, January 8, 2007
Workshops/Tutorials/Panel Due    Monday, March 5, 2007
Paper Abstracts Due (optional)   Monday, February 5, 2007
Instructions                                 Papers Due   Monday, March 5, 2007
Notification of Acceptance   Monday, April 16, 2007
Camera Ready Copy Due   Monday, April 30, 2007

Consistent with the beautiful conference location and the evolving state of the discipline, the conference is appropriately themed Reaching New Heights.

The conference format will consist of mini-tracks arranged into categories, or tracks. Completed papers (maximum 5,000 words) are welcome in all tracks. A separate call for panels and workshops will be posted. In addition, three special tracks will be offered: A Spanish-language track, a Journal/invited paper track, and a vendor/white paper track.

Submit Your Best Work

All papers will be considered for best paper awards, awarded by tracks and/or mini-tracks. Also, papers will be published in an abbreviated format so that publication will not impair the paper's ability to be submitted in longer form to a journal.

Electronic Submissions

In advance of the paper deadlines above, abstracts may be e-mailed to mini-track chairs. Do not submit abstracts to the submission review system. Abstract submissions are optional. If approved, submissions must be made electronically using the official submission system. It is the responsibility of the authors to furnish a usable, camera-ready copy of their paper that will fit in the allotted space, by the due date.

What to submit

All papers and proposals must be the original work of the authors, and written in English. The Conference Proceedings will publish all accepted submissions. While submissions can follow any generally-accepted style guidelines, final camera-ready copy must follow the style guidelines of the MIS Quarterly, in a single-column, single-spaced format. At least one author of each accepted paper must be registered for the Conference for the paper to appear in the Proceedings.

Reviewing

Papers will be peer-reviewed by a single-blind system (where authors do not know the reviewers).

Questions?

Questions about particular submissions should be made to the chair of the mini-track to which you have made your submission. Questions about submission procedures should be made to a program chair. Other questions about the program should be directed to one of the conference chairs.

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