18.700 conferences: Writing across the curriculum; Document engineering

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 07:45:07 +0100

               Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 18, No. 700.
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   [1] From: Donna Reiss <dreiss_at_wordsworth2.net> (51)
         Subject: Invitation: 8th International Writing Across the
                 Curriculum Conference

   [2] From: Helen Ashman <hla_at_CS.NOTT.AC.UK> (17)
         Subject: DocEng submissions are now open

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         Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 07:33:27 +0100
         From: Donna Reiss <dreiss_at_wordsworth2.net>
         Subject: Invitation: 8th International Writing Across the
Curriculum Conference

Eighth International Writing Across the Curriculum Conference
May 18-20, 2006
The Conference Center & Inn at Clemson University
Clemson, South Carolina

Proposal Deadline: September 26, 2005.

We are delighted to announce the Eighth International Writing Across the
Curriculum Conference. We encourage proposals from all disciplines and from
cross-disciplinary teams on a wide range of topics of interest to faculty,
graduate students, and administrators at two- and four-year colleges. These
topics include:

-- WAC: Writing Across the Curriculum
-- WID: Writing in the Disciplines
-- CAC: Communication Across the Curriculum, which includes oral, visual,
digital, and written communication
-- ECAC: Electronic Communication Across the Curriculum.

We invite proposals of five session types: individual presentations; full
panels; roundtable sessions; poster sessions; and pre-conference workshops.
In addition, we invite submission of proposals in the following broad
categories:

Theme A: Teaching: Using WAC, WID, CAC, or ECAC in Teaching Disciplinary
Courses

Theme B: Research, History, Theory, and Contemporary Practice

Theme C: Program Design, Implementation, Administration, Outreach, and
Assessment

Theme D: WAC, CAC, and Technology

Theme E: The Politics of WAC

Theme F: Cross Thematic and Other Related Topics

For program proposal forms and additional conference information, please
see our website <www.clemson.edu/pearce/wac2006>. Please also feel free to
contact the conference planners at wac2006-L_at_clemson.edu or fax,
864.656.1846. You may also contact the conference co-directors: Art Young
(864.656.3062) or Kathi Yancey (864.656.5394), Department of English, 616
Strode Tower, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634-0523.

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Donna Reiss dreiss at wordsworth2.net
Department of English, Clemson University, dreiss at clemson.edu
http://www.clemson.edu/~dreiss
Professor Emeritus, English-Humanities, Tidewater Community College
http://www.tcc.edu/faculty/webpages/dreiss/
WordsWorth2 Communications and Consulting http://wordsworth2.net
203 Grove Drive, Clemson, SC 29631-2310 ~^~ 864-654-2886
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         Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 07:35:59 +0100
         From: Helen Ashman <hla_at_CS.NOTT.AC.UK>
         Subject: DocEng submissions are now open

Submissions are now being accepted for the 2005 ACM Symposium on
Document Engineering. The deadlines for full papers, panel proposals,
and Tutorials are fast approaching. For most submissions (except
tutorial proposals) DocEng 2005 is using the JEMS system (formerly
EDAS) hosted by the Brazilian Computer Society.

Full papers and panel proposals may be submitted using the JEMS/EDAS
pages for "ACM DocEng 2005 FULL PAPERS" at

       https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/home.cgi?c=160

Tutorial proposals may be submitted by e-mail to the DocEng 2005
Tutorials Chair, George Thiruvathukal (gthiruv_at_luc.edu).

Deadlines are:

April 29: Registration of author information and abstracts for full
papers
                   and panel proposals on JEMS/EDAS

May 6: Submission of full papers and panel proposals to JEMS/EDAS

May 6: Submission of tutorial proposals via e-mail

More information can be found on the DocEng 2005 Web site at:

       http://www.hpl.hp.com/conferences/DocEng2005/
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