NEAIR 34th Annual Conference
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Conference Proceedings For consideration in the Conference Proceedings, all papers must conform to the specifications outlined in the 2007 Conference Proceedings Guideline. There are two ways to submit a paper for the proceedings: 1. In person at
the Annual Conference 2. Via Email If you have any questions, please contact the 2007 NEAIR Publications
Chair, Jean Marriott at jmarriott@carrollcc.edu. Best Paper Awards & Best First Paper Awards For Best Paper Award consideration, please follow 2007 Best Paper and Best First Paper Awards Guidelines. The NEAIR Best Paper Award was instituted to recognize and promote quality contributions to scholarly research among professionals who contribute and present papers at the annual NEAIR conference. The NEAIR Best First Paper Award was established to encourage and recognize new NEAIR conference presenters who demonstrate commendable research in their first scholarly papers. Recipient(s) of the Best Paper Award will have his/her paper published in the Conference Proceedings, in addition to receiving: a $200 award; a waiver of the next year's NEAIR conference registration fee; a letter of congratulations from the President of NEAIR; and an automatic presentation slot on next year's conference program. The NEAIR Best Paper Award recipient is also invited to present the paper at AIR's Best Regional Papers session. If you have questions, please contact the 2007 Best Paper Coordinator, Donald Gillespie at gillespie@fordham.edu. Best IR Report or Practitioner Paper Award To be considered for the Best IR Report or Practitioner Paper Award, please submit your presentation according to the
2007 Best IR Report or Practitioner Paper Guidelines. The Best IR Report or Practitioner Paper Award is an opportunity to recognize the more practical work often presented by IR professionals. We encourage conference presenters to consider submission for this award. The Best IR Report or Practitioner Paper Award will be commensurate to the Best Paper Awards. Best Visual Presentation Award As a way to acknowledge contributions made through the Poster session, all posters will be considered for the
Best Visual Presentation Award Guidelines.
Guidelines for the award outline the criteria that will be applied when
selecting the Best Visual Presentation. The winning poster will be selected
just prior to the Data-with-a-Twist reception. The winner will receive a $50
gift certificate and the winning poster will be placed on display Tuesday at
the Conference Registration table. We are pleased to be able to offer a
venue for recognition of work presented in a Poster format. Click here
for the Poster Session Information Sheet. Please direct all questions to Nancy Griffin or Pamela Roelfs, Poster Session Coordinators. Looking forward to seeing you in New Brunswick! |
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