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  <title>GIScience 2004 Submission Deadlines - Geographie - tribe.net</title>
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    <title>GIScience 2004 Submission Deadlines</title>
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      <name>Waypoints</name>
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    <summary type="html">GIScience 2004 Submission Deadlines &#xD;
Full papers are due by April 12th, notification by May 31st. Abstracts are due by June 28th, notification by July 31st. Camera-ready versions of accepted full papers due by July 5th &#xD;
GIScience 2004 is the follow-up meeting to the highly successful GIScience 2000 and 2002 conferences with over 300 researchers attending each time. GIScience 2004 will again bring together scientists from academia, industry, and government to analyze progress and to explore new research directions. It will focus on emerging topics and basic research findings across all sectors of geographic information science. The conference program aims to attract leading GIScience researchers from all fields to reflect the interdisciplinary breadth of GIScience, including cognitive science, computer science, engineering, geography, information science, mathematics, philosophy, psychology, social science, and statistics. &#xD;
The conference will be held October 20-23 2004 at the Inn and Conference Center, University of Maryland, close to Washington, DC. Full details of the conference are at &amp;amp;lt;http://www.giscience.org&gt; &#xD;
To accommodate the variety of papers and presentations that result from an interdisciplinary melting pot, GIScience 2004 will give authors choices about the type of submission they want to make. Full papers, consisting of 5,000-word manuscripts, will be thoroughly reviewed. Manuscripts must describe original work that has not been published before nor is currently under review elsewhere. Papers must be written in English, in 12-point type, and double-spaced. All submissions will be reviewed by three members of the international program committee, and high-quality submissions will be accepted for presentation at the conference. Accepted papers will be published as a volume in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Extended abstracts of 500-1000 words, describing work in progress, will be screened by program committee members, and those selected will be presented at the conference, with extended abstracts published as a volume prior to the conference. Extended abstracts must be written in English, in 12-point type, and &#xD;
double-spaced. &#xD;
All submissions (full papers and extended abstracts) must be sent electronically to papers@giscience.org. Material can be submitted as PDF files or Microsoft Word files.</summary>
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