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|Start date=2010/02/06
 
|Start date=2010/02/06
 
|End date=2010/02/10
 
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|Submission deadline=2009/06/01
 
|Homepage=http://www.cscw2010.org/
 
|Homepage=http://www.cscw2010.org/
 
|City=Savannah
 
|City=Savannah
 
|State=Georgia
 
|State=Georgia
 
|Country=USA
 
|Country=USA
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|Notification=2009/07/31
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|has general chair=Kori Inkpen, Carl Gutwin
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|has program chair=John C. Tang
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|has workshop chair=Kenton O’Hara, David Pinelle, Gilly Leshed
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|has OC member=Judith Olson
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|has demo chair=Jeremy Birnholtz, Luigina Ciolfi
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|has Keynote speaker=Clay Shirky, Mizuko Ito
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|Submitted papers=288
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|Accepted papers=58
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|has Proceedings DOI=https://doi.org/10.1145/1718918
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|has Proceedings Bibliography=https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/1718918
 
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The 13th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW) 2010
 
The 13th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW) 2010
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==Topics==
 
==Topics==
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*Innovations and experiences with Intranets, the Internet, WWW
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*Innovative installations: CSCW and the arts, media, museums, etc.
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*Innovative technologies and architectures to support group activity, awareness and telepresence
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*Social and organizational effects of introducing technologies
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*Theoretical aspects of coordination and communication
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*Methodologies and tools for design and analysis of collaborative practices
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*Ethnographic and case studies of work practice
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*Working with and through collections of heterogeneous technologies
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*Emerging issues for global coordination and communication
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*Studies exploring the appropriate balance between individual and collaborative work.
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*Systems for emergency preparedness and large-scale rapid deployment (e.g. disaster relief)
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*Social Systems: Social Network Sites and Collective Intelligence
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*Computer Supported Cooperative Healthcare
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*Multi-player gaming and Virtual Environments
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*Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Mashups
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*Visions of future directions for CSCW
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*Human Robotic Collaboration (HRC)
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*Collaboration with and through advanced sensing systems
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==Submissions==
 
==Submissions==
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All submissions that will appear in the proceedings must be formatted according to the ACM SIGCHI Template (Word version) (LaTeX version). Note: This template is different from the ACM SIG Proceedings template.
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An important aspect of preparing your paper is to provide the proper indexing and retrieval information from the ACM Computing Classification System. Please choose your category and descriptor terms carefully. These will be used to classify your submission in the ACM Digital Library. For help on choosing appropriate terms, visit How to Use the Computing Classification System.
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Note that Papers, Notes, and Interactive Posters use a blind review process: the submitted copy should have all authors’ names and affiliations blanked out, and should avoid any obvious identifying features. While authors should leave citations to their own relevant work unanonymized, they should reference it in a way that doesn’t readily identify them as the authors. For example use “Prior work by [ref]” instead of “In our prior work.” Demos, Panels, Videos, Workshops, and the Doctoral Colloquium are not blind reviewed.
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For final papers and notes submission instructions please visit the Sheridan Printing Instructions for CSCW page.
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==Important Dates==
 
==Important Dates==
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June 1st, 2009, 5pm PDT: Submissions due<br>
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July 17th, 2009: Author response<br>
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July 31st, 2009: Notification of acceptance<br>
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TBA: Camera ready versions of accepted papers and copyright release forms due<br>

Latest revision as of 09:27, 3 December 2020

CSCW 2010
13th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
Ordinal 13
Event in series CSCW
Dates 2010/02/06 (iCal) - 2010/02/10
Homepage: http://www.cscw2010.org/
Location
Location: Savannah, Georgia, USA
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Important dates
Submissions: 2009/06/01
Notification: 2009/07/31
Papers: Submitted 288 / Accepted 58 (20.1 %)
Committees
General chairs: Kori Inkpen, Carl Gutwin
PC chairs: John C. Tang
Workshop chairs: Kenton O’Hara, David Pinelle, Gilly Leshed
Panel Chair: Judith Olson
Demo chairs: Jeremy Birnholtz, Luigina Ciolfi
Keynote speaker: Clay Shirky, Mizuko Ito
Table of Contents


The 13th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW) 2010


Topics

  • Innovations and experiences with Intranets, the Internet, WWW
  • Innovative installations: CSCW and the arts, media, museums, etc.
  • Innovative technologies and architectures to support group activity, awareness and telepresence
  • Social and organizational effects of introducing technologies
  • Theoretical aspects of coordination and communication
  • Methodologies and tools for design and analysis of collaborative practices
  • Ethnographic and case studies of work practice
  • Working with and through collections of heterogeneous technologies
  • Emerging issues for global coordination and communication
  • Studies exploring the appropriate balance between individual and collaborative work.
  • Systems for emergency preparedness and large-scale rapid deployment (e.g. disaster relief)
  • Social Systems: Social Network Sites and Collective Intelligence
  • Computer Supported Cooperative Healthcare
  • Multi-player gaming and Virtual Environments
  • Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Mashups
  • Visions of future directions for CSCW
  • Human Robotic Collaboration (HRC)
  • Collaboration with and through advanced sensing systems


Submissions

All submissions that will appear in the proceedings must be formatted according to the ACM SIGCHI Template (Word version) (LaTeX version). Note: This template is different from the ACM SIG Proceedings template.

An important aspect of preparing your paper is to provide the proper indexing and retrieval information from the ACM Computing Classification System. Please choose your category and descriptor terms carefully. These will be used to classify your submission in the ACM Digital Library. For help on choosing appropriate terms, visit How to Use the Computing Classification System.

Note that Papers, Notes, and Interactive Posters use a blind review process: the submitted copy should have all authors’ names and affiliations blanked out, and should avoid any obvious identifying features. While authors should leave citations to their own relevant work unanonymized, they should reference it in a way that doesn’t readily identify them as the authors. For example use “Prior work by [ref]” instead of “In our prior work.” Demos, Panels, Videos, Workshops, and the Doctoral Colloquium are not blind reviewed.

For final papers and notes submission instructions please visit the Sheridan Printing Instructions for CSCW page.


Important Dates

June 1st, 2009, 5pm PDT: Submissions due
July 17th, 2009: Author response
July 31st, 2009: Notification of acceptance
TBA: Camera ready versions of accepted papers and copyright release forms due