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Helen Clarke <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Nov 1994 16:58:55 EST
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>
> CANADIAN CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION
> CONFERENCE
>
> 1995  May, 24 - 28*
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> The members at Calgary are pleased to
> invite you to Calgary for the 1995
> Annual Meetings.
>
> The CCA is a national scholarly
> association in Canada devoted to
> research and instruction in the field of
> Cartography, broadly conceived.
> It is loosely organised around five
> Interest Groups (Automation, Education,
> History, Map Use and Design, and
> Technology).  These usually provide a
> framework for the conference.
> The membership is drawn from across
> Canada and beyond, and brings together
> those who study, use and produce maps.
>
> Plans are well under way to provide a
> stimulating and enjoyable conference,
> with workshops, technical visits and a
> field excursion, as well the annual
> general meeting and paper sessions. Both
> members and non-members are encouraged
> to participate through attendance,
> arranging workshops and special
> sessions, or by presenting papers.
>
>              January 15th
>            A DATE TO REMEMBER
>
> Please help us in ensuring that the
> conference planning and advertising run
> smoothly and provide sufficient
> information, early to encourage members
> and friends to come. If you plan to
> participate in any way, please make sure
> that we know in advance of January 15th.
> We can then have a preliminary programme
> for you in the next issue of Cartouche,
> the CCA newsletter.
>
>  Workshops:  We invite proposals for
> half, or full day workshops.  Organizers
> should express their interest as soon as
> possible and in any event before 15th
> January.  Proposals should be as
> complete as possible re. objectives,
> requirements, etc., but anticipate
> discussion with the conference
> organizers re.details.
>
> Special Sessions:  We invite proposals
> for special sessions, which may take the
> form of traditional paper presentations
> on a theme, or other formats including
> discussions, round-table, panels, etc..
>      Please send as complete a proposal
> as possible, while anticipating
> discussion on details with the
> organizers.  In event such proposals
> should reach us before 15th January.
>
> Exhibits:  We are planning for both
> commercial and non-commercial exhibits.
> Since space must be allowed, an early
> indication of intent is requested.
>
> Submitted Papers: Please advise of your
> intent to present a paper, with a
> provisional title and general topic by
> 15th January.  Preference in programme
> planning  will be given to those who
> meet this deadline.
>
> Abstracts:  We are willing to receive
> abstracts on paper, disk or by e-mail.
> In the case of disks or e-mail, please
> send them in ASCII with an absolute
> minimum of format controls.  The length
> should never exceed 300 words and,
> include Title, Author(s), and address.
> The deadline for Abstracts is March
> 31st, 1995.  Such a late date is
> possible based on the organizers knowing
> the programme content in January.
>        Please address all inquiries, in
> the first instance, to
> Michael R. C. Coulson,
> Department of Geography,
> The University of Calgary,
> Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1N4.
> Phone: (403) 220 - 5584;
> Fax: (403) 282 - 6561.
> e-mail :  [log in to unmask]
>
>
> *The dates of the conference are
> somewhat earlier than we had hoped, but
> avoid conflicts with four other cognate
> societies that are meeting in this
> general period.
>
> WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING WITH YOU IN
> CALGARY
>

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