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Posted on February 17th, 2005 by longestnow.
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Wikimania 2005 – The First International Wikimedia Conference will be held in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, from 4 August 2005 to 8 August 2005. Wikimedia is the non-profit organization operating Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Wikisource, Wikibooks, Wikinews, Wikiquote, Wikispecies, and the Wikimedia Commons. We are now accepting papers and other submissions (from everyone within and outside the Wikimedia and Wikipedia communities) for presentations, workshops, and discussion groups. We are also accepting nominations for speaker panels and keynote speakers, and suggestions for other activities. Mail all submissions to cfp@wikimedia.org. For more conference information, see http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania… .
Apr 15 - Proposal deadline for speaker panels, workshops and tutorials
May 10 - Abstract deadline for panels, papers, posters and presentations
[Notification: by May 25]
Jun 5 - Submission deadline for research papers
Jun 15 - Final copy of papers and posters due (for printing and translation).
Jul 10 - Final copy of presentation-slides due ( " " )
Aug 4-8 - Wikimania!
Everyone within and without the Wikimedia communities are invited to suggest panel discussions they would like to see; submit abstracts for lectures, workshops, and tutorials; and submit abstracts for brief papers or posters they would like to present. Everyone is also welcome to submit a full paper or presentation they would like to give at one of the conference sessions. The audience will consist primarily of active Wikimedia users from all over the world.
Topics
Original research is welcome, but not required. Be bold in your submissions! Wikimania is meant to be both a scientific conference and a social event. Relevant topics include:
The official languages of the conference will include English, German, and French. Abstracts and papers may be submitted in any living language, ideally with an accompanying translation into one of those three languages.
You may submit any of the following:
* Paper/Presentation (30 minutes to present and discuss a topic) * Short presentation (max. 10 minutes to present a topic) * Poster (display of some work related to one of the tracks) * Workshop (a lecture with more audience-participation) * Tutorial (where the goal is to ''teach'' people things)
Each submission should include:
+ an abstract (a 300-word / 1 page outline)
+ the type of submisson
(Poster, Short pres, Workshop, Lecture, other)
+ the language(s) of the submission
+ its primary author(s) (you may include hyperlinks
and/or wiki usernames)
+ the target audience (any previous knowledge required?)
+ a license (GFDL, CC-by, PD, normal copyright, ...)
+ which days the authors can participate in the conference
(NB: you may submit work even if you cannot come to the
conference in person)
- Poster submissions should also include a draft of the poster content (text-only is fine)
- Full papers and presentations should also include a draft of the paper or slides for your presentation
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