[CFP] for SIGIR Forum - December 2023 Edition (Deadline - Nov 13)

TG
Tirthankar Ghosal
Thu, Oct 26, 2023 12:54 PM

Dear Colleague,

We invite you to submit your contribution to the upcoming December 2023 Edition
of the SIGIR Forum, the official newsletter of the ACM Special Interest
Group on Information Retrieval (SIGIR). The SIGIR Forum consists of two
issues (June, December). It serves as a medium for disseminating general
information and opinions on matters of interest to the IR community,
conference and workshop reports, papers and book reviews, and Ph.D.
dissertation abstracts.

*** Call for Contributions for the December 2023 issue ***

We invite contributions to the following categories, including:

  • Reports of IR-related conferences and workshops: Reports from the
    chairpersons of IR-related workshops (such as the satellite workshops
    of SIGIR, JCDL, or CIKM, or other workshops such as NTCIR, INEX) or
    IR-related conferences other than SIGIR (such as ECIR, HLT, CHIIR, SPIRE,
    or TREC);
  • Papers from IR-related invited talks which are not published in full in
    the relevant conference proceedings;
  • Papers describing new public infrastructures for IR research, such as
    in-depth descriptions of newly available test collections, newly available
    open-source or public domain IR software of particular relevance, new
    evaluation campaigns, etc.;
  • Papers about funding initiatives, industry trends, connections between
    research and industry, legal issues that are of potential interest to the
    IR community at large;
  • Any paper that, while of general interest to the IR community, is
    non-technical, and because of this would be unsuitable for publication in
    technical publishing forums such as the SIGIR Annual Conference;
  • Book reviews, bibliographies of general interest to the IR community;
  • Abstracts of recently published Ph.D. theses of interest to the general
    IR community.

Note: Unless specifically stated, contents of the SIGIR Forum do not
represent the official position of SIGIR or ACM. Contributions to
the Forum are unrefereed papers unless otherwise indicated. The editorial
board may desk-reject papers if they are out of scope. From June 2020
onwards, the SIGIR Forum newsletter is continuing only online.

*** Important dates for the June 2023 Edition ***

- 13 November 2023: Deadline for contributions

  • December 2023: Online publication

*** Submission Instructions ***

Kindly see http://sigir.org/forum/ for details on previous issues,
template, and submission instructions and checklist.

For inquiries about contributions, please contact the editors at
editors_SIGIR@acm.org.

Tirthankar Ghosal (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US)
Josiane Mothe (IRIT, Univ. de Toulouse)
Julián Urbano (Delft University of Technology)

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Tirthankar Ghosal

Scientist

National Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS)

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States

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Dear Colleague, We invite you to submit your contribution to the upcoming December 2023 Edition of the SIGIR Forum, the official newsletter of the ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval (SIGIR). The SIGIR Forum consists of two issues (June, December). It serves as a medium for disseminating general information and opinions on matters of interest to the IR community, conference and workshop reports, papers and book reviews, and Ph.D. dissertation abstracts. *** Call for Contributions for the December 2023 issue *** We invite contributions to the following categories, including: - Reports of IR-related conferences and workshops: Reports from the chairpersons of IR-related workshops (such as the satellite workshops of SIGIR, JCDL, or CIKM, or other workshops such as NTCIR, INEX) or IR-related conferences other than SIGIR (such as ECIR, HLT, CHIIR, SPIRE, or TREC); - Papers from IR-related invited talks which are not published in full in the relevant conference proceedings; - Papers describing new public infrastructures for IR research, such as in-depth descriptions of newly available test collections, newly available open-source or public domain IR software of particular relevance, new evaluation campaigns, etc.; - Papers about funding initiatives, industry trends, connections between research and industry, legal issues that are of potential interest to the IR community at large; - Any paper that, while of general interest to the IR community, is non-technical, and because of this would be unsuitable for publication in technical publishing forums such as the SIGIR Annual Conference; - Book reviews, bibliographies of general interest to the IR community; - Abstracts of recently published Ph.D. theses of interest to the general IR community. Note: Unless specifically stated, contents of the SIGIR Forum do not represent the official position of SIGIR or ACM. Contributions to the Forum are unrefereed papers unless otherwise indicated. The editorial board may desk-reject papers if they are out of scope. From June 2020 onwards, the SIGIR Forum newsletter is continuing only online. *** Important dates for the June 2023 Edition *** *- 13 November 2023: Deadline for contributions* - December 2023: Online publication *** Submission Instructions *** Kindly see http://sigir.org/forum/ for details on previous issues, template, and submission instructions and checklist. For inquiries about contributions, please contact the editors at editors_SIGIR@acm.org. Tirthankar Ghosal (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US) Josiane Mothe (IRIT, Univ. de Toulouse) Julián Urbano (Delft University of Technology) -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ *Tirthankar Ghosal* Scientist National Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++