Short papers
Notifications on accepted and rejected short paper submissions will be sent by August 20.
Short papers may address any area of human-computer interaction.
Submissions should report original work which has not been published
previously. Authors are encouraged to demonstrate work in progress and
late-breaking research results that show the latest innovative ideas.
Full literature searches are not expected, although relevant
citations
should be included. Summaries of wider findings or reduced versions of
published papers are not suitable for the short paper submission category.
A short paper is an ideal format for conveying industrial
and practical experience to the community. Accordingly, we invite experiences
from specific design cases, reports on how specific methods are applied
and modified in practice, etc. We also invite presentation of ongoing
work and preliminary results, by experienced academics as well as young
researchers.
Short papers are presented by means of short talks or interactive
posters during the conference. NordiCHI 2004's emphasis on direct interaction
and networking makes posters the general presentation format for design
processes, products and other experiences, organisational overviews, and
late breaking results. Within this basic form, we encourage experimentation
e.g. posters evolving as the audience interact with them.
All submissions will be reviewed by an international panel
of HCI experts.
Submissions must be complete. Short papers may be up to 4
pages formatted according to the ACM template (as available at http://sigchi.org/chi2004/res/CHI04PubsFormat.doc).
Submission should be made electronically in PDF format through the website:
https://precisionconference.com/~nordichi2004
.
The authors are required to suggest their preferred method of presentation
(short talk or internactive poster).
Submission deadline for short papers: June 20, 2004. The deadline is midnight Finnish time, which is +0200 GMT (or +0100 CET).
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