CFP: AMCIS 2005 Mini-Track: Open Source Software Development, Adoption, and Use

"Donald Wynn, Jr." <[email protected]> Wed, 19 Jan 2005 13:23:53 -0500
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Dear Fellow OSS Researchers,

I would like to invite you to submit your research to the "Open Source Software Development, Adoption, and Use" Mini-Track for the 2005 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2005), to be held in Omaha, NE. 

The full CFP can be found at http://www.ist.unomaha.edu/amcis2005/minitrack_description.php?minitrack_id=37.

We encourage conceptual, theoretical, practical, and empirical research papers on both managerial and technical topics and contributing to current knowledge in theory or practice. Papers can primarily target either academic or practitioner audiences, but they should be based on sound academic research. 

IMPORTANT DEADLINES: 

Abstract submission: February 1, 2005 
Paper submission: March 1, 2005 
Notification of Acceptance: April 15, 2005 
Final Copies due: May 15, 2005 

GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION: 
. Submit abstracts via email to Donald Wynn ([email protected]) by February 1, 2005. This is an important step to ensure that you have submitted your paper to the correct mini-track. 

. Papers will be submitted via the AIS Review System, deadline is March 1, 2005. See the conference website for details: http://amcis2005.isqa.unomaha.edu.


MINI-TRACK CHAIRS, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER: 

Marie-Claude Boudreau 
Management Information Systems Dept. 
Terry College of Business 
University of Georgia 
Athens, GA 30602 
[email protected] 

Leigh Jin 
Dept of Information Systems 
San Francisco State University 
San Francisco, CA 94132 
[email protected] 

Donald Wynn 
Management Information Systems Dept. 
Terry College of Business 
University of Georgia 
Athens, GA 30602 
[email protected]