This blog is authored and maintained by the primary organizers of the Information Fluency and Philosophy conferences at the University of Central Florida. They are, in alphabetical order:
- Hank Lewis, QEP Assistant
- Patricia Mackown, Assistant Vice President for Campus Life and Director of the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Dr. Martha Marinara, Associate Professor of English and Director, Quality Enhancement Plan for Information Fluency
- Jane Moody, QEP Assistant and Graduate Student in Texts and Technology
- Dr. Nancy Stanlick, Associate Professor of Philosophy
- Dr. Michael Strawser, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Our annual conferences on philosophy and information fluency are organized by:
- The UCF Department of Philosophy
- The Quality Enhancement Plan for Information Fluency
- The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities
- A Grant for Core Commitments from the Association of American Colleges and Universities
I’m inteested in submitting to the conference but I can’t seem to locate information on the form submissions should take. Do you want full papers, paper proposals, abstracts? Word limits? Style sheet requirements? I’d appreciate any information that you can provide and I apologize if I’ve just missed it. Thank you.
By: Jeffrey Thomas Bile on October 31, 2008
at 2:56 am
Abstracts are perfectly fine and you can send a completed paper if you wish to accompany an abstract. There are no word limits, but presentation time should be approximately 30 minutes.
By: stanlick on November 5, 2008
at 4:44 pm