Forwarded message from [hmchung@csulb.edu (H.M.Chung)] sent originally on Thu, 23 Dec 1999 16:05:09 -0800: : Association for Information Systems : 2000 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2000) : August 10-13th, 2000, Long Beach, California : : Call for : Mini-Track Proposals, Papers, Panels, Workshops, Tutorials, and : Demonstrations : : The Association for Information Systems (AIS) is a professional : organization whose mission is to advance knowledge of how the use of : information technology can lead to improved organizational performance : and individual quality of life. The AIS invites scholars and : practitioners worldwide to participate in the program for the 2000 : Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2000). The conference : will cover the latest and important issues in Information Systems and to : serve the research and teaching interests of the IS community. : : To facilitate the organization of topics and events at the conference, : submissions will be accepted in three separate major tracks: Technology, : Organization, and Learning. Each track will include the sessions on : completed research and research-in-progress. Best papers will receive : awards at the conference. : : Continuing a trend from prior conferences, each major track is organized : as several mini-tracks. Mini-tracks represent an opportunity for : researchers and practitioners to focus on well-defined topics of : specific interest, and foster cohesive and interactive sessions. The : list of currently accepted mini-tracks will be available at the : conference web site, http://www.csulb.edu/conference/ais2000. Proposals : for additional innovative mini-tracks are actively sought. Mini-track : chairs will send messages about their topics on ISWORLD. : : Papers can be submitted directly to the mini-track chairs. Papers that : do not fit into an existing mini-track can be submitted directly to the : program chair at amcis2000@csulb.edu. The deadline for submitting : papers is March 15th, 2000. The deadline for submitting minitrack proposals is : January 15th, 2000. : : In addition to research papers, the Conference seeks proposals for : panels, curriculum development sessions, professional development : sessions, tutorials, workshops, and technology demonstrations. : : A number of specialized events are planned as integral part of the : conference, including Chief Information Officer Forum, MIS Camp, IS : Journal Connection, Doctoral Consortium, IS Trivia Bowl, and Job : Placement Service, among others will be offered. : : Conference Details are available at the AMCIS 2000 web site at : http://www.csulb.edu/conference/ais2000 (See Call for Papers). : : Thank you and see you in Long Beach. : : H. Michael Chung : Program Chair : AMCIS 2000 : *********************************************** : H. Michael Chung : Department of Information Systems : and : Center for Information Systems Technologies (CIST) : College of Business Administration : California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) : Long Beach, CA 90840-8506 : USA : : TEL (562) 985-7691 : FAX (562) 985-5543 : EMAIL hmchung@csulb.edu : ***********************************************
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