We are delighted and excited to announce our first keynote speaker: Anne Kandler from the Department of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. More details soon!
Equally delighted and excited about our second keynote speaker: Dong Nguyen, working at the Department of Information and Computing Sciences at Utrecht University!
Details about both talks will follow soon, but I can already tell you that it’s gonna be and !
I know that it may sound impossible, but: I’ve never wrote an academic paper using LaTeX! I will figure it out, since I know how it works, but maybe adding some links to first-time LaTeX guides to website could be useful for newcomers?
How strict is the “up to 2 pages of references” rule? It seems rather arbitrary (same number of pages for references if one submits an 8-page or a 16-page paper) and doesn’t really allow to properly cite and discuss previous work (in our case at least).
We received requests to extend our submission deadline. As a present to you, we offer a, one time only, extension of a week. The new deadline will be July 27.
As a ping to this: I’ve been in a day-long remote workshop with BigBlueButton today and frankly this was a very smooth experience, so if you haven’t picked a solution yet I’d recommend giving it a spin
Is there any guidance regarding the length of revised submissions? Is it permissible to extend the length of our final drafts past stated limits by a page or two in order to address reviewer comments?
Will the presentations (not the papers) be posted online/disseminated after the event? To include a music example I need to request copyright permission from a publisher, and they’ll want to know how visible it will be.