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CFP: SIGIR 2004 Mentoring Program

SIGIR is the major international forum for the presentation of new research results 
and the demonstration of new systems and techniques in the broad field of information 
retrieval.

The SIGIR Mentoring Program

If you would like help with your SIGIR 2004 submission, you may ask for a mentor. A 
mentor is a person who will help you with your submission to the SIGIR audience 
through one-on-one advising, usually via e-mail. A mentor can also familiarize you 
with the standards and deadlines of SIGIR submissions. Mentors are volunteers familiar 
with successful submissions.

Mentors may be available for both full papers and posters. To request a mentor, please 
send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please include a description of your work (an abstract 
is a minimum requirement), an indication of whether you are presently planning a full 
paper or a poster, and any specific questions or areas in which you would like help.

If you wish to ask for a mentor, we strongly encourage you to contact us before the 
November 14, 2003 deadline. A mentor's feedback will be most useful to you if it is 
early enough to influence the way you focus your work, not just the way you write it 
up for the conference. Reasonable expectations for a mentor might include giving 
advice as to the most appropriate forum for you work, suggesting improvements to your 
submission, suggesting how to deal with language problems or referring you to relevant 
research of which you might not have been aware. Typically, a mentor might spend 3-7 
hours on a submission. We carefully match mentors to mentees, and wish to support you 
in getting your work focused into a high quality submission with a good chance of 
being accepted and published.

Mentoring Program Chair: Doug Oard

The 27th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference will be held at The University of 
Sheffield, UK, from July 25 to July 29, 2004.

SIGIR 2004 Website: http://sigir.org/sigir2004/

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