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Publicity Chairs Report
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== Summary ==
  
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The whole process of proceedings production went reasonably smoothly.
  
Anisava Miltenova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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Thanks to new softconf system improvements, the ACLPUB online system was able to satisfy almost all the workshop organizers needs. Some improvements can be still done.
  
Ivan Derzhanski, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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== Details ==
  
Anna Korhonen, University of Cambridge
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* Rare accented characters (eg from Latvian names) are not accepted by the system.
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* The Sponsor pictures and Cover design can't be fully edited online, because the user can't upload single files to the online package.
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* PDFs generated from Microsoft Word often cause the copyright stamp process to fail. Fixing these problems required a great deal of time for coordinating with authors. It would be much better if the final submission process *required* authors to check and fix their submissions.
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* almost all the fields of the final submission form should be mandatory (so the publication chairs should only check their correctness). Many authors don’t understand the importance of:
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** List of authors: order, completeness, capitalization, middle names and special characters. In particular many authors don’t understand where to specify the middle names in the submission form.
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** Copyright transfer form: many people miss to fill the form (completely or partially), someone write “NA” (when is not applicable) but is not caring about sending their license for publishing. This process could be automatized by sending a license-to-publish request email.
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** Page count field: this field is often empty. Again, this could be automatized.
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** Very few people use the test button.
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* Many authors asked us how they could check the margin not only on the first two pages. We suggest to extend the number of pages in the draft produced by the “test button” from 2 to the total number of pages.
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* A source of problems is due to the paper ordering in the proceedings depending on the conference program. The publication chairs’ work is therefore affected by any change to the program, which might be due to several reasons. As also suggested by the GC, the conference program could be removed from the proceedings and produced separately.
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* While writing this document the proceedings publication process is still under development, so we can’t report about the USB image and Web finalization of the proceedings.
  
  
After the first CFP appeared on the website, we advertised it on different mailing lists. The second CFP was circulated a couple of months later and also provided information about about tutorials, system demonstrations, and workshops. A newsletter was sent out in May that provided information about accommodation, the program including invited speakers, registration and other practical matters. Another newsletter was sent out in July that provided the same information and included reminders about registration and accommodation, instructions for presenters, information on internet access at the conference site, information about the conference organization and a list of sponsors.
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Dissemination was done through mailing lists including
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Roberto Navigli and Jing-Shin Chang
 
 
- Corpora
 
 
 
- Linguist List
 
 
 
- CLUK
 
 
 
- SIGANN
 
 
 
- ELSNET
 
 
 
- SIGIR
 
 
 
- SIG Semitic
 
 
 
- SIGSEM
 
 
 
- LR egroup
 
 
 
- NoDaLi
 
 
 
- Bio NLP
 
 
 
- SentProc
 
 
 
- AMLAP
 
 
 
- ISCA Speech
 
 
 
- Connectionists list announcer
 
 
 
- COGSCI discussion list
 
 
 
- Machine Learning News
 
 
 
and to the ACL membership via Priscilla.
 
 
 
 
 
The local publicity chairs also covered local mailing lists, including
 
 
 
- the linguistic community of the social network LiveJournal
 
 
 
- the Moscow linguistic mailing list
 
 
 
- the Saint Petersburg linguistic mailing list
 
 
 
- the mailing list of the Saint Petersburg NLP seminar
 
 
 
- the Saint Petersburg Google group for linguistics
 
 
 
- the site of the Institute of Philology of the Kiev National University
 
 
 
 
 
The local publicity chairs are currently working on press releases to be distributed to daily newspapers, radio, TV, and the local press. Press conference will be organized if we receive positive response from the press.
 
 
 
 
 
In addition, one of the local publicity chairs (Ivan Derzhanski) also assisted in the following activities:
 
 
 
- Setting up of the conference web site
 
 
 
- Participation in local organisation
 

Latest revision as of 11:27, 11 July 2013

Summary

The whole process of proceedings production went reasonably smoothly.

Thanks to new softconf system improvements, the ACLPUB online system was able to satisfy almost all the workshop organizers needs. Some improvements can be still done.

Details

  • Rare accented characters (eg from Latvian names) are not accepted by the system.
  • The Sponsor pictures and Cover design can't be fully edited online, because the user can't upload single files to the online package.
  • PDFs generated from Microsoft Word often cause the copyright stamp process to fail. Fixing these problems required a great deal of time for coordinating with authors. It would be much better if the final submission process *required* authors to check and fix their submissions.
  • almost all the fields of the final submission form should be mandatory (so the publication chairs should only check their correctness). Many authors don’t understand the importance of:
    • List of authors: order, completeness, capitalization, middle names and special characters. In particular many authors don’t understand where to specify the middle names in the submission form.
    • Copyright transfer form: many people miss to fill the form (completely or partially), someone write “NA” (when is not applicable) but is not caring about sending their license for publishing. This process could be automatized by sending a license-to-publish request email.
    • Page count field: this field is often empty. Again, this could be automatized.
    • Very few people use the test button.
  • Many authors asked us how they could check the margin not only on the first two pages. We suggest to extend the number of pages in the draft produced by the “test button” from 2 to the total number of pages.
  • A source of problems is due to the paper ordering in the proceedings depending on the conference program. The publication chairs’ work is therefore affected by any change to the program, which might be due to several reasons. As also suggested by the GC, the conference program could be removed from the proceedings and produced separately.
  • While writing this document the proceedings publication process is still under development, so we can’t report about the USB image and Web finalization of the proceedings.



Roberto Navigli and Jing-Shin Chang