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CALL FOR PAPERS

Midwest United States Association for Information Systems 2nd Annual
Conference

May 18-19, 2007
College of Business and Management
University of Illinois at Springfield
Springfield, Illinois
http://mis.uis.edu/MWAIS2007

The MWAIS invites scholars and practitioners from the Midwest United States
and beyond to participate in the MWAIS 2007 conference.  We especially
encourage submissions that cover important and recent topics that serve the
research and teaching of the IS/IT community.

Full-length papers, research-in-progress proposals (abstracts or
summaries), and panel, workshop, or tutorial proposals are invited in the
following areas (but not limited to them):

• Accounting Information Systems
• Computer Aided Software Engineering
• Computing History
• Data Warehousing and Mining
• Database Management Technologies
• Decision Support Technologies
• Distance Learning Technologies
• e-Collaboration in Organizations
• Electronic Commerce Technologies Management
• End User Computing
• Enterprise Resource Planning
• Global IT Management
• Human Computer Interaction
• The Human Side of IT
• Information Ethics Issues
• Information Security Management
• IT and Small Businesses
• IT Business Value
• Information Technology Education
• Information Technology Standards
• Intelligent Information Systems
• IT Evaluation Methods and Management
• IT Management in Healthcare
• IT Teaching Cases
• Knowledge Management
• Medical Information Technology
• Mobile Computing & Commerce
• Multimedia Information Management
• Object Oriented Technology
• Open Source Technologies and Systems
• Project Management & Information Technologies
• Software Engineering
• Software Process Improvement
• Strategic IT Management
• Telecommunications and Networking Technologies
• Unified Modeling Language and Unified Process
• Vertical Standards Consortia
• Virtual Organizations and Society

Keynote Speakers

Professor Blake Ives, C. T. Bauer Chair in Business Leadership and Director
of Information Systems Research Center, C.T. Bauer School of Business,
University of Houston, Texas, USA.

Mr. Ronald S. Swift, Vice President of Cross-Industry Solutions for
Teradata, a division of NCR, and an internationally known consultant,
author, luminary and strategist in the areas of analytical marketing,
customer management systems, enterprise data warehousing, financial
management, demand and supply chain support, and electronic commerce.

Expedited Journal Review and Best Paper Awards

Select papers included in the MWAIS 2007 conference will be considered for
an expedited review process and possible inclusion in the following
journals:

Mid-American Journal of Business
http://www.bsu.edu/web/majb/
E-Service Journal
http://www.e-sj.org/
International Journal of E-Business Research
http://www.idea-group.com/ijebr

Authors of the top three papers who choose to submit their papers to the
Mid-American Journal of Business will be awarded a monetary prize.

Submission Guidelines

We invite submissions of completed manuscripts, research-in-progress
papers, panel proposals, and workshop proposals addressing behavioral,
organizational, and technical aspects of information systems.  A computer
lab will be available if needed.

Submitted papers and proposals will undergo a blind review by at least two
reviewers.  To facilitate the blind review, include the title of the paper,
names, affiliations, mailing addresses, e-mail addresses, and phone numbers
of all authors on a cover page submitted as a separate document from the
body of the manuscript. Include only the title of the paper at the
beginning of the manuscript. In the case of multiple-authorship, designate
the corresponding author with a footnote on the cover page.  Please do not
include any author or affiliation identification on any page of the
manuscript (except the separate cover page), in headings, footers, or in
the properties of the submitted file. Previously published work or work
under review elsewhere is not eligible for submission. All submissions
should be submitted electronically in either MS Word, rich text format
(RTF) or PDF.  You may submit a full length (not to exceed six single-
spaced pages with approximately 2,500 words, including all figures, tables,
appendices, and references), original, and previously unpublished,
manuscript. The research may be conceptual, empirical or applied.

Submissions should be sent by email to both program co-chairs at
[log in to unmask] and [log in to unmask] no later than February 5, 2007.  All
communication with the authors of submitted papers will be via e-mail.
Submission acknowledgement, the review process, and acceptance notification
will be managed via email. Instructions for camera-ready copy will be
provided via e-mail to the corresponding authors of accepted papers.

The MWAIS2007 proceedings will be available through the Association for
Information Systems Electronic Library (AISeL). At least one author of each
accepted paper must register for the conference no later than April 10,
2007, in order for the paper to be included in the conference proceedings.

Important Dates

Submission Deadline: February 5, 2007
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: March 21, 2007
Final Submission Deadline for Camera-Ready Copy and Author(s) Registration
Deadline: April 10, 2007

Conference Location - Springfield, Illinois, USA

The conference will be held at the University of Illinois at Springfield.
Springfield is the capital of Illinois and has a population of 113,000.
Springfield was the home of President Abraham Lincoln and offers many
attractions for visitors to experience the Lincoln tradition. Springfield
is located in central Illinois, and is just 200 miles south of Chicago, 100
miles north of St. Louis, and 70 miles south-west of Urbana-Champaign. The
Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport offers daily flights to and from St. Louis
Lambert International and Chicago O'Hare. Amtrak offers daily stops in
Springfield between both Chicago and St. Louis. Learn more about this
exciting location by visiting Springfield Illinois Area Travel Information
site at: http://www.visit-springfieldillinois.com.
The Conference Reception will be held at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential
Museum and Library. More information about the exhibits of the ALPML can be
found at www.alplm.org/home.html.

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