#Microposts2016 — 6th Workshop on Making Sense of Microposts

Making Sense of Microposts (#Microposts2016)

Big things come in small packages

Submission Info

Tentative Workshop Structure

A keynote address will open the day, followed by paper presentations for the Main and Social Sciences tracks, followed by short presentations for position papers and late-breaking work. We will hold a poster and demo session to trigger further, more in-depth interaction between workshop participants. The workshop will terminate with brief presentations of the outcomes of the IE Challenge.

Submissions

#Microposts2016 submission format – ACM SIG Proceedings (US Letter)

Late-breaking work & Position papers

Main track submissions

Social Sciences track submissions

NEEL Challenge submissions

All written submissions should be in PDF format following the WWW'2016 proceedings format (ACM SIG, US Letter), and include author names and affiliations, an abstract and 3-5 keywords.
Submission is via the EasyChair Conference System. Where a submission includes additional material submission should be made as a single, unencrypted zip file that includes a plain text file listing its contents.

Each submission will receive, in addition to a meta-review, at least 2 peer reviews, with full papers at least 3 peer reviews.

 

Note also, while we intend to publish our proceedings with CEUR, the same publication conditions apply as for all proceedings included in the WWW conference companion:
Any paper published by the ACM, IEEE, etc. which can be properly cited constitutes research which must be considered in judging the novelty of a WWW submission, whether the published paper was in a conference, journal, or workshop. Therefore, any paper previously published as part of a WWW workshop must be referenced and suitably extended with new content to qualify as a new submission to the Research Track at the WWW conference.
Note however that this caveat does not apply to late-breaking work or extended abstracts submitted to the Social Sciences track that summarise or discuss previously published work or present position statements.

WWW 2016 conference organisers require at least one author to register for the workshop only or the full conference per submission.