[UAI] Call for Book Proposals in Knowledge and Information Management

From: Xindong Wu (xwu@gauss.Mines.EDU)
Date: Mon Dec 18 2000 - 10:02:47 PST

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    Springer Book Series on Knowledge and Information Management
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    Home Page: http://kais.mines.edu/~xwu/kaim/home.html
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    Call for Book Proposals
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    Aims and Scope
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    The Springer book series on Knowledge and Information Management
    (KAIM) aims to report and encourage new developments in all topic
    areas related to knowledge systems and advanced information systems.
    It publishes books that may comprise (1) collected works on advanced
    topics in KAIM with influential papers selected from various journals
    and conferences, and (2) research and tutorial monographs on emerging
    topics. Each book proposal in the book series will be independently
    reviewed by the Series Editorial Board with possible additional
    reviewers.

    The book series focuses on knowledge systems and advanced information
    systems, including their theoretical foundations, infrastructure,
    enabling technologies and emerging applications.

    Series Editor
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    Dr. Xindong Wu
    Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences,
    Colorado School of Mines,
    Golden, Colorado 80401-1887, USA.
    Phone: +1-303-273-3874
    Fax: +1-303-273-3875
    Email: kaim@mines.edu
    URL: http://kais.mines.edu/~xwu/

    Series Editorial Broad
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    Professor John A. Barnden
    School of Computer Science, The University of Birmingham, U.K.
    Email: J.A.Barnden@cs.bham.ac.uk
    URL: http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~jab/

    Professor Farokh B. Bastani
    Department of Computer Science, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
    Email: bastani@utdallas.edu
    URL: http://www.utdallas.edu/~bastani/

    Professor John K. Debenham
    Faculty of Information Technology,
    University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
    Email: debenham@it.uts.edu.au
    URL: http://www-staff.socs.uts.edu.au/~debenham/

    Professor M. Tamer Ozsu
    Department of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, Canada
    Email: tozsu@db.uwaterloo.ca
    URL: http://db.uwaterloo.ca/~tozsu/

    Professor Jan Treur
    Department of Artificial Intelligence,
    Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Email: treur@cs.vu.nl
    URL: http://www.cs.vu.nl/~treur/

    Information for Proposers
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    If you are interested in writing or editing a book to be published
    within the Springer Knowledge and Information Management series,
    please complete the Springer book proposal form (available at
    http://kais.mines.edu/~xwu/kaim/AQ.doc) and submit it to the Series
    Editor by e-mail at kaim@mines.edu.

    The book series emphasizes timely processing of book proposals and
    minimal delay in publication time. We review book proposals with
    Springer, and Springer will advise proposers of their proposal status
    with a target turnaround time of approximately two months. We
    strongly encourage electronic submissions in the form of
    PDF/postscript/Word files by e-mail. Springer London will contact the
    proposers directly to discuss the outcomes from the proposal review.

    General enquiries relating to the book series can be directed to the
    Series Editor, any member of the Series Editorial Board, or Mary
    Ondrusz at Springer London (mary@svl.co.uk). Enquiries regarding the
    status of specific proposals should be directed to the Series Editor
    and Springer London only.



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