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<p></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Long papers:</strong> abstract 2-4 pages (1000-2000 words).</li>
<p>
Long papers are expected to present overviews or detail specific aspects
of ongoing or completed projects, detailed case-studies or elaborated
perspectives on best practices in the field, or provide other reports on
topics relevant to the conference.
</p>
<p>
Speakers will be given 30 minutes each: 20 minutes for presentation, 10
minutes for discussion.
</p>
<li><strong>Short papers:</strong> abstract 1-2 pages (500-1000 words).</li>
<p>
Short papers are suitable for introducing tools, new ideas and
experimental topics.
</p>
<p>
Speakers will be given 15 minutes each: 10 minutes for presentation, 5
minutes for discussion.
</p>
<li><strong>Panels:</strong> 2-4 pages (1000-2000 words).</li>
<p>
Panels are suited to coordinated approaches or discussions relating to a
single theme. Submissions should describe the topic and nature of the
panel, along with the main theses and objectives of the proposed
contributions. Panel sessions will be given 90 minutes, which can be used
flexibly to include, for example, 3 individual papers followed by
questions, or a roundtable discussion.
</p>
<li><strong>Posters:</strong> 1-2 pages (500-1000 words).</li>
<p>
Posters are expected to report on early-stage work, introduce new work,
projects, or software, or present experimental ideas for community
feedback. A “poster slam” session will be dedicated to poster
presentations of 1 minute each. Subsequently, poster presenters will have
the chance to tell interested parties more about their project during the
poster exhibition, where the audience can browse freely.
</p>
<li>
<strong>Long papers:</strong> abstract 2-4 pages (1000-2000 words).
<p>
Long papers are expected to present overviews or detail specific aspects
of ongoing or completed projects, detailed case-studies or elaborated
perspectives on best practices in the field, or provide other reports on
topics relevant to the conference.
</p>
<p>
Speakers will be given 30 minutes each: 20 minutes for presentation, 10
minutes for discussion.
</p>
</li>
<li>
<strong>Short papers:</strong> abstract 1-2 pages (500-1000 words).
<p>
Short papers are suitable for introducing tools, new ideas and
experimental topics.
</p>
<p>
Speakers will be given 15 minutes each: 10 minutes for presentation, 5
minutes for discussion.
</p>
</li>
<li>
<strong>Panels:</strong> 2-4 pages (1000-2000 words).
<p>
Panels are suited to coordinated approaches or discussions relating to a
single theme. Submissions should describe the topic and nature of the
panel, along with the main theses and objectives of the proposed
contributions. Panel sessions will be given 90 minutes, which can be
used flexibly to include, for example, 3 individual papers followed by
questions, or a roundtable discussion.
</p>
</li>
<li>
<strong>Posters:</strong> 1-2 pages (500-1000 words).
<p>
Posters are expected to report on early-stage work, introduce new work,
projects, or software, or present experimental ideas for community
feedback. A “poster slam” session will be dedicated to poster
presentations of 1 minute each. Subsequently, poster presenters will
have the chance to tell interested parties more about their project
during the poster exhibition, where the audience can browse freely.
</p>
</li>
<li>
<strong>Half- or full-day workshops:</strong> 2-3 pages (1000-1500 words).
<p>
Proposals must include conveners, a description of the workshop’s
objective and proposed duration, as well as its logistical and technical
requirements. Proposals must include:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
A brief outline of the proposed topic and its appeal to either the
text or music encoding communities, or both
</li>
<li>
The duration of the proposed workshop or seminar (half day, full day)
</li>
<li>
Any special requirements (e.g., participant-supplied laptops,
projector, flipchart)
</li>
<li>
A list of proposed workshop leader(s) with a brief biography of each
one
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<p>
Proposals must include conveners, a description of the workshop’s
objective and proposed duration, as well as its logistical and technical
requirements. Proposals must include:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
A brief outline of the proposed topic and its appeal to either the text
or music encoding communities, or both
</li>
<li>
The duration of the proposed workshop or seminar (half day, full day)
</li>
<li>
Any special requirements (e.g., participant-supplied laptops, projector,
flipchart)
</li>
<li>
A list of proposed workshop leader(s) with a brief biography of each one
</li>
</ul>
</ul>

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