[Infovis] ISSI2023 Call for Papers
Borner, Katy
katy at indiana.edu
Mon Oct 31 04:26:08 CET 2022
ISSI2023 Call for Papers
https://cns-iu.github.io/workshops/2023-07-02_issi/
The Organizing Committee invites scholars, friends, and researchers to submit a contribution to the 19th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference<https://cns-iu.github.io/workshops/2023-07-02_issi/> to be held in Bloomington, Indiana, USA, July 2-5. ISSI2023 is part of a long series of biennial conferences launched in 1987 that provide an international forum for scientists, research managers and administrators, as well as information professionals, to discuss the advancements of informetric and scientometric theory and applications and to better understand the complexity of scholarly communication and its role in the knowledge-based societies. The forum provides the opportunity for enlivened discussion, fun, and fellowship! The 2023 conference is organized by Indiana University under the auspices of ISSI – the International Society for Informetrics and Scientometrics.<http://www.issi-society.org/> All manuscripts should be submitted to the conference editorial manager system (ConfTool).
Health, Safety, and Accessibility
Although COVID-19 has been a concern for the past few years, following current health guidelines, we plan to return to an in-person conference in 2023. While we may live stream some of the conference for those who cannot attend in person, we will make limited use of online presentations – only for those who cannot attend legally or physically for whatever reason or who have a disability making it difficult to attend. Local health requirements will be announced prior to the conference. The Doctoral Forum, however, will be organized as a hybrid event, and will not require in-person attendance.
Conference topics
Major conference topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Informetric theory
* Methods and techniques
* Citation and co-citation analysis
* Research collaboration, mobility and internationalization
* Knowledge dissemination, integration and interdisciplinarity
* Bibliometric indicators – present and future
* Webometrics and altmetrics
* Science mapping and visualization
* Informetric applications of DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion)
* Science policy and research assessment
* University policy and institutional rankings
* Communication channels: periodicals, proceedings, books and electronic publications
* Knowledge discovery, AI (artificial intelligence) and data mining
* Bibliometrics-aided information retrieval
* Data sources and data processing
* Data harmonization and integration
* Quantum social science applications
* Macro-, meso- and micro-level studies
* Open science – open access and open data
* Patent analysis
* Science-technology interface
Doctoral forum
The Doctoral Forum is a one-day event and will take place on Sunday July 2, 2023.
Welcome to the 8th ISSI Doctoral Forum, an event hosted in conjunction with the ISSI biennial meeting. The primary objective of the event is to provide doctoral students with a forum for presenting and discussing their research projects with senior researchers and fellow students, and to develop relationships with other scientists. Due to the intense mentoring provided in the Doctoral Forum, participation is limited to a selected group of students. Seven invited experts will moderate the event: Vincent Lariviere, Andrea Scharnhorst, Stasa Milojevic, Alesia Zuccala, Guillaume Cabanac, Jens Peter Andersen and Cassidy Sugimoto.
There is no additional fee for attending the Doctoral Forum, but students are required to register for the main conference. We invite students who wish to participate to submit their research by using the ConfTools link, which will be live by Sept 15. The template for the submission can also be found. Please name your submitted file as follows: [yourlastname_issi_DF2023].
The deadline for submission is January 15, 2023 with decisions being issued by late February. The Doctoral Forum will operate in a hybrid mode (more details to come).
Requests for further information about the Doctoral Forum can be directed to Professor Vincent Lariviere (email: vincent.lariviere at umontreal.ca<mailto:vincent.lariviere at umontreal.ca>).
How and when to submit your abstract
The submission portal for ISSI2023is open<https://cns-iu.github.io/workshops/2023-07-02_issi/submission-information.html>. Five types of submissions are possible:
1. Full papers that will be ready by the conference date (up to 26 pages) - Submit by November 14, 2022. Decisions issued in January, with revisions due March 31, 2023
2. Research in Progress (RiP) paper manuscripts (no more than 6 pages) - Submit by November 14, 2022.
3. Poster proposals - Submit by January 16, 2023
4. Workshop or Tutorial - Submit by November 14, 2022
5. Doctoral Forum - Submit by January 15, 2023
Authors of full papers and research in progress papers should download a Microsoft Word template available on our website<https://cns-iu.github.io/workshops/2023-07-02_issi/submission-information.html> and use it to prepare the submission. Please note that formatting details are included in template.
A “Best Conference Poster” award will be given on the final day of the conference.
Let’s share our latest, most exciting work! We ask participants to refrain from depositing the conference materials to a preprint service until after the conference. We will make submissions discoverable online after the conference through an improved Proceedings website.
Important dates
* November 14, 2022 - Deadline for full papers, research in progress papers, workshops and tutorials)
* January 15, 2023 - Decisions issued on full papers, research in progress, workshops and tutorials
* January 15, 2023 - Doctoral Forum Deadline
* January 16, 2023 - Poster Proposal deadline
* January 15, 2023 - Early bird registration opens
* February 15, 2023 - Decisions on posters issued
* February 28, 2023 - Doctoral Forum Results Announced
* March 31, 2023 - Submission of final version of papers
* April 15, 2023 - Early bird registration rate close – all speakers are asked to register by this date or communicate with organizers about their plans to maintain their speaking slot.
* May 1, 2023 - Draft Program published
* June 5, 2023 - Proceedings published
* July 2, 2023 - Conference begins
Travel
Reservations for accommodations will be available at the Biddle Hotel<https://imu.indiana.edu/hotel/index.html>, which is part of the Indiana Memorial Union, where the meeting will be located. Paid parking is available, but it is very limited. Reservations will open when registration does, on January 15, 2023. The nearest international airport is located in Indianapolis, IN (IND). We recommend flying to Indianapolis and taking the shuttle bus to Bloomington. We will have a larger list of appropriate nearby hotels as well. Hotel information will be opened at the time of registration.
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Katy Borner
Victor H. Yngve Distinguished Professor of Engineering and Information Science
Director, CI for Network Science Center, http://cns.iu.edu<http://cns.iu.edu/>
Curator, Mapping Science exhibit, http://scimaps.org<http://scimaps.org/>
ISE and ILS, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, Indiana University
Luddy Hall 4018, 700 N. Woodlawn Ave, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
Phone: (812) 855-3256 Twitter: @katycns
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