Di,
You probably wanted to say first useR! (hosted) in North America, isn't that
right?
Anyway, I was wondering: what are the conditions for submitting a paper? Are the
guidelines the same as JSS (or are they bringing it out)? If I can figure out
how to make R packages, I might submit a paper on a package.
Ranjan
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 15:26:24 -0600 Dianne Cook <dicook at iastate.edu>
wrote:
> R Users and Developers,
>
> The first North American useR! will be held at Iowa State University,
> Ames, Iowa, August 8___10, 2007. Information about the meeting can be
> found at http://www.user2007.org/.
>
> We are now ready to accept paper and poster submissions.
>
> Papers are encouraged in all areas, but particular emphasis is given
> to work describing newly created or improved R packages. Papers will
> be refereed and a best paper/presentation award is likely. Your full
> paper needs to be submitted by April 23, 5:00PM CST, to be considered
> for the meeting.
>
> There will also be the opportunity to present your work as a poster
> instead of a paper. Poster submissions will be in the form of an
> abstract and needs to be submitted by June 30.
>
> Submit full papers, and poster abstracts, to submissions at user2007.org.
>
> useR! Program Committee
> user2007 at iastate.edu
>
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