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Subject: FW: LIBRARY STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION
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Lee
R. Lee Hadden
Geospatial Information Library (Map Library))
U. S. Army Geospatial Center
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Subject: STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION
STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION for DTIC 2010 Conference -- Mar 22-24, 2010
http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/annualconf/Paper2010.html
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DTIC, in support of the Department of Defense (DoD) Scientific and
Technical Information Program, solicits student papers for consideration on
the agenda of its annual conference. Selected student authors will be
invited to present their papers at the DTIC 2010 Conference, March 22-24,
2010, in Alexandria, VA (see
http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/annualconf/2010Home.html).
PURPOSE: To promote the generation of new ideas and the conduct of new
research in areas of strategic interest to DTIC
To promote understanding of DTIC's mission and program among
information professionals
TOPICS: Papers should show relevance to DTIC's mission. DTIC is the central
scientific, research and engineering information support activity for the
DoD, Director of Defense Research and Engineering (DDR&E) and supports the
DDR&E's execution of the DoD Scientific and Technical Information Program.
General information about DTIC is available at: http://www.dtic.mil/.
Examples (to stimulate input, not to constrain topics):
o Use of Web 2.0 and 3.0 technology for collaborative searching and
problem solving
o Making scientific and technical information discoverable through
virtual worlds
o Delivering scientific and technical information to mobile devices
o Recommended features of a tool suite for usability experimentation
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION: DTIC will consider the papers for presentation at
the DTIC 2010 Conference. Selected authors will be compensated for traveling
expenses to attend the conference. Papers may have multiple authors, but
only one person will be compensated for traveling expenses. DTIC may select
up to three papers for presentation.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION: Deadline for submission is February 8, 2010.
Only students enrolled, as of February 8, 2010, in graduate level
programs of library or information studies are eligible. Faculty may assist
students but are not eligible as authors or joint authors.
The paper must be original work by the author(s). Submission of the
paper does not preclude the author(s) from submitting its contents to other
means of publication, but papers must not have been previously published or
copyrighted.
The paper should not exceed 15 pages, single spaced, including charts
and appendices. The paper must include a title.
Include contact information:
Author name(s)
Email address to use for further correspondence
Telephone contact
School affiliation
Department Chair's name
Department Chair's email address
DTIC will select papers based on their relevance to DTIC's mission,
potential interest to the conference attendees, originality, clarity and
sufficiency of support for conclusions.
Selected authors will be notified no later than February 22, 2010.
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