OpenSym (WikiSym) 2014, the 10th
International Symposium on Open Collaboration,
http://opensym.org/os2014
August 27-29, 2014 | Berlin, Germany
About the Conference
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The 10th International Symposium on Open Collaboration
(OpenSym 2014) is the premier conference on open collaboration
research, including wiki and social media, Wikipedia, free,
libre, and open source software, open data, open access, and
IT-driven open innovation research.
OpenSym is the first conference series to bring together the
different strands of open collaboration research, seeking to
create synergies and inspire new research between computer
scientists, social scientists, legal scholars, and everyone
interested in understanding open collaboration and how it is
changing the world.
OpenSym 2014 will be held in Berlin, Germany, on August 27-29,
2014.
OpenSym is held in-cooperation with ACM SIGWEB and ACM SIGSOFT
and the conference proceedings will be archived in the ACM
digital library like all prior editions.
Research Track Call for Submissions
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The conference provides peer-reviewed research tracks on
* Free, libre, and open source software research, chaired
jointly by Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona and Gregorio Robles of
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos.
For the call for papers please see
http://www.opensym.org/os2014/submission/research-track-calls/open-source/
* Open data research, chaired by Ina Schieferdecker of
Fraunhofer FOKUS and Free University of Berlin.
For the call for papers please see
http://www.opensym.org/os2014/submission/research-track-calls/open-data/
* IT-driven open innovation research, chaired by Kathrin
Möslein of Friedrich-Alexander University of
Erlangen-Nürnberg.
For the call for papers please see
http://www.opensym.org/os2014/submission/research-track-calls/open-innovation/
* Wikipedia research, chaired by Nicolas Jullien of Telecom
Bretagne (University).
For the call for papers please see
http://www.opensym.org/os2014/submission/research-track-calls/wikipedia/
* Wikis and open collaboration research, chaired by Brent
Hecht of University of Minnesota.
For the call for papers please see
http://www.opensym.org/os2014/submission/research-track-calls/open-collab-wikis/
Research papers present integrative reviews or original
reports of substantive new work: theoretical, empirical,
and/or in the design, development and/or deployment of novel
concepts, systems, and mechanisms. Research papers will be
reviewed by a research track program committee to meet
rigorous academic standards of publication. Papers will be
reviewed for relevance, conceptual quality, innovation and
clarity of presentation.
Each track has its own submission site, which you can find at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=opensym2014.
Please select the appropriate track. Submission deadline is
April 20th, 2014.
Authors, whose submitted papers have been accepted for
presentation at the conference have a choice of having their
paper become part of the official proceedings, archived in the
ACM Digital Library, having no publication record at all but
only the presentation at the conference. For more information,
please see
http://www.opensym.org/os2014/submission/paper-types/
OpenSym seeks to accommodate the needs of the different
research disciplines it draws on.
Doctoral Symposium Call for Submissions
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OpenSym seeks to explore the synergies between all strands of
open collaboration research. Thus, we will have a doctoral
symposium, in which Ph.D. students from different disciplines
can present their work and receive feedback from senior
faculty and their peers.
The Doctoral Symposium has its own submission site, which you
can find at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=opensym2014.
Please select the Doctoral Symposium track. Submission
deadline is June 1st, 2014.
Community Track Call for Submissions
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OpenSym is also seeking submissions for experience reports
(long and short), tutorials, workshops, panels, non-research
posters, and demos. Such work accepted for presentation or
performance at the conference is considered part of the
community track. It will be put into the proceedings in a
community track section; authors can opt-out of the
publication, as with research papers.
The community track its own submission site, which you can
find at
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=opensym2014.
Please select the Community track. The first submission
deadline is May 7th, 2014. A second submission deadline for
late-comers (at the risk of not getting a seat) is June 15th,
2014.
The OpenSym Conference Experience
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OpenSym 2014 will be held in Berlin on August 27-29, 2013.
Research and community presentations and performances will be
accompanied by keynotes, invited speakers, and a social
program in one of the most vibrant cities on this planet.
The open space track is a key ingredient of the event that
distinguishes OpenSym from other conferences. It is an
integral part of the program that makes it easy to talk to
other researchers and practitioners and to stretch your
imagination and conversations beyond the limits of your own
subdiscipline, exposing you to the full breadth of open
collaboration research. The open space track is entirely
participant-organized, is open for everyone, and requires no
submission or review.
The general chair of the conference is Dirk Riehle of
Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg. Feel free to
contact us at
info@opensym.org with any
questions you might have.