BOBCATSSS 2009

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BOBCATSSS 2009 symposium @ Porto, Portugal, 28—30 January 2009

Abstracts published

January 12th, 2009 by Timo Salo

Abstracts of the full paper presentations have now been published. They are listed in the new abstracts page in the programme section of the website. You can use your browser’s find function to search for names of the presentations or authors. Poster and workshop abstracts will follow.

The “List of full papers, workshops, posters” page now lists the posters by day.

Update: workshop and poster abstracts added.
Update 2009-01-14: abstracts have now been linked from the programme.

Questions and answers about organising

January 10th, 2009 by Timo Salo

We recently received a web questionnaire from the organisers of BOBCATSSS 2011, which will be a cooperative effort between Austria and Hungary. The multiple-choice questionnaire was directed to the organisers. The questions and answers may still be of interest to the general audience as well, so I will take a look at some of them in some detail and provide commentary from my personal point of view.

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Registration closed

January 10th, 2009 by Timo Salo

The registration system has now been closed as the official registration period ended. If you still wish to attend, please write to us by email, and we will see what we can do. In passing, there are still quite a few people who have not paid their invoices in due time.

Programme on the web

January 6th, 2009 by Timo Salo

Happy new year on behalf of the BOBCATSSS 2009 team members as well! We are back to work. There is still much to do, especially all kinds of practical matters. Final preparations are underway.

The programme of the symposium is now available as web pages, in addition to existing PDF files: day 1, day 2, and day 3. Abstracts of the presentations and further details will be added in the near future.

Registration closing soon

December 30th, 2008 by Timo Salo

There is still time to register for BOBCATSSS 2009! We are planning to close the registration on the 9th of January 2009. If you have not paid your registration fee already, please do so as quickly as possible.

As a practical note, some of the workshops and tours have been overbooked due to our registration system. Therefore we cannot guarantee a place if you were a late payer. We will offer you a chance to check out if you have been accepted before the symposium starts.

Also, more information about the keynote speakers and their topics has been added.

Programme published

December 17th, 2008 by Timo Salo

The programme of the symposium has now been published. At least at the moment it is only available in PDF format: day 1, day 2, and day 3. There are three parts; one for each day of the symposium.

We still reserve the right to make changes, but there shouldn’t be any major ones. This means that you can start planning your own conference schedule. Abstracts and closer details will be published later.

Update 2008-12-19: All full papers, workshops and posters are now listed on one page in the programme section.

Experiencing Porto

December 9th, 2008 by Team Porto

Greetings from Porto!

Breathtaking landscapes, delicious cuisine, and rich culture. Porto is such a wonderful city! That’s what I heard people say about Porto, and I just had to see it myself.

So, here I am, a Finnish information science student, a member of the BOBCATSSS 2009 organizing committee, having the time of my life in Porto. I arrived in Porto in August 2008, five months before my Finnish colleagues’ arrival.

Besides studying at the University of Porto and getting acquainted with the city, I’ve had the chance to get to know the Portuguese team members. By frequently being in contact with my Finnish colleagues, I believe, the communication between the two teams has improved. The organizers both in Finland and in Portugal are working hard on creating yet another great BOBCATSSS.

And I have to tell you, everything I heard about Porto beforehand is true. Porto is amazing and I’m sure you’ll love it too. Looking forward to seeing you in Porto in only 7 weeks!

Até já.

Johanna Varpila
Porto & Tampere

On communication

December 4th, 2008 by Timo Salo

The organising of a symposium such as BOBCATSSS requires efficient communication. Firstly, it is necessary to publish up-to-date information and instructions for the contributors and participants of the event. This website tries to answer those needs. Secondly, because not every question can be answered based on the information found on the website alone, email correspondence must also be handled. Thirdly, there is the issue of how to coordinate the functions between the organising teams in Porto and Tampere, that is, internal communication.

Fortunately, information technology comes to the rescue. Publishing and updating a website such as this can be done rather easily and inexpensively using readily available tools. Many of the external communication needs are handled by our web presence. Those that are not, require personalised treatment.

Writing replies to inquiries sent to the BOBCATSSS 2009 email address takes a lot of our time, especially now because of all kinds of questions concerning the registration. Unfortunately it can sometimes take a while for us to answer your questions, so please be patient. And please first try to find the answer by carefully reading the instructions presented on the website.

Internal communication within and between the Tampere and Porto groups is another matter altogether. The Tampere team gathers in person once or twice a week, Team Porto about once a month. The web learning environment Moodle is the primary tool which we use to coordinate activities and stay in touch. In addition to that, the teams in Porto and Tampere communicate by occasional instant messenger sessions and video conferences, plus email.

Team Tampere’s own IRC channel has proved invaluable especially when physical meetings are simply not possible: it functions as an excellent daily knowledge sharing environment of sorts, where e.g. answers to all kinds of pressing issues or questions can be collaboratively thought through, and feedback given.

There’s much more to organising a conference than meets the eye, including communication issues. All this work is meant to give you, the participants, the best experience possible!

Keynote speakers and preliminary programme

November 28th, 2008 by Timo Salo

We are proud to announce the keynote speakers of BOBCATSSS 2009! The speakers will present their ideas and visions relating to the themes of the symposium:

  • Prof. Fernanda Ribeiro. ”Information Science: from disciplinary unity to the diversity of the profession.”

We have also now published the preliminary programme (PDF) of the symposium.

The programme is the very first published version, and changes will very probably be made. It should, however, give you a glimpse of the events which will take place.

Registration status: 40 percent full

November 25th, 2008 by Timo Salo

As of this writing, three weeks after the registration system opened, BOBCATSSS 2009 has had over 160 registrations. This means that taken on face value, about 40 percent of the available tickets have been reserved. We have already received payments from half of those who are currently registered.

Please remember that as the places are secured only after we have received your payment, we cannot guarantee a place in a workshop or a guided tour if your payment is delayed.

If you or your organisation pays by bank transfer, it is very important that the details of payment are included, so that we can know who of the all registered persons has paid.

Update 2009-12-3: Over 56 percent of the tickets have been reserved.

Update 2009-12-11: We’re now at 66 percent.

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