[kictanet] Fwd: [Idlelo2] Africa Conference on FOSS and the Digital Commons - Idlelo 3. Call for Papers
Judy Okite
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Tue Sep 18 02:31:42 EAT 2007
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From: Nnenna <nne75 at yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 03:25:52 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [Idlelo2] Africa Conference on FOSS and the Digital Commons -
Idlelo 3. Call for Papers
To: African Information Society Initiative - Discussion Forum
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Nnenna
** High Priority **
Call for Papers
Paper submissions are invited for Idlelo3 Conference, which will be
taking place on the 16-20 March , 2008 in Senegal. Delegates who wish to
present papers, case studies and workshops are invited to access this
link: http://floss.meraka.org.za/ocs/index.php/idlelo3/idlelo3 which
will serve as a guidelines for submission
Deadline Schedule
Abstract Submission
15 October 2007
Peer Review Result
15 November 2007
Abstract Accepted
14 December 2007
Final Paper
15February 2008
Instructions for Presenters
Presentation materials must accompany all papers. The presentation
material should compliment your full paper. Failure to submit a full paper
will result in speaker benefits being withdrawn.
Speaker Benefits
All Idlelo 3 speakers have their conference registration fee waived.
Note that it is important that you get your papers in by the due dates we
reserve the right to withdraw the free registration if you do not get
it in on time. If you are having problems meeting the deadlines, please
let us know as soon as possible so that we can work with you to figure
it out. If you are a student, please make sure that we know it. We may
offer prize(s) for the best student paper submitted.
Submission Guidelines
Proposals
Your proposal must include:
Name, affiliation and address of principle author
Brief biographical note, which summarises your CV and explains
relevance of your experiences to the topic of your Paper.
Full title of the Paper
Abstract of the Paper, including a description of what you expect to
cover (Maximum length 250 words)
Target Audience, namely, who your talk is likely to interest (keywords
indicating categories)
Preferred stream for presentation
Names and bio information of any co-authors
Proposals acceptance
Authors will be notified of the acceptance of their proposals by the 14
December 2007. Whilst we encourage many proposals, the constraints of
time, resources and space dictate that only a restricted number of
proposals will be accepted for presentation. We suggest that you
communicate any information regarding your individual local requirements with
them as soon as possible to ensure a swift response.
Paper Submission
All presenters are required to submit presentation materials by the
specified date. Failure to do so may result in loss of your speaking slot
and speaker benefits. Your full paper should include an abstract,
introduction, body and conclusion. Please ensure that grammar and
spelling is corrected. Make sure your paper includes at the very least a
brief introduction to your subject material and a list of further
resources. We would prefer that papers for standard length talks (30
minutes) be
no more than 5 A4 pages of 11point type with reasonable margins.
Papers for long talks (60 minutes) should be not exceed 10 pages.
Appropriate file formats include any file that can be read with Open Office
(which includes plain text and HTML with minimal mark-up). Slides (even
those accompanied by speaker notes) will not be printed in the proceedings.
Please provide a good range of sample paper layouts. By submitting a
paper to be published in the proceedings, you are agreeing to the FOSSFA
terms and regulations.
Review results
All papers will be reviewed to ensure that papers are of a high
quality. The purpose is not to identify spelling or grammatical errors or to
test code snippets, although errors may be corrected during the review
if found. It is recommended that the presenters should read their papers
thoroughly before submitting. Once your paper has been reviewed, the
presenters will receive their results in order to make the requested
improvements for the published version.
Proceedings version
A final copy of your paper will be printed in the conference
proceedings.
Contact details
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Pumeza
Ceza at pceza at csir.co.za or Vanessa Phala vanessap at dpsa.gov.za
Please note:
Submissions for the abstracts are strictly on the 15 November 2007
FOSSFA reserves the right to select papers for presentation.
Abstracts received will be acknowledged and notification of acceptance
or rejection will be by email by 15 December 2007
Abstracts of papers submitted to other congresses or previously
published will not be considered.
No more than three submissions are welcome per presenter
We urge presenters to please read the submission requirements carefully
as we expect a high volume of presentations
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