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An award for Best Student Submission to SIGDOC 1999 includes
- all expenses paid for registration, lodging, and conference proceedings
- an opportunity to publish in SIGDOC's "Journal of Computer Documentation"
Special Invitation
Graduate students in fields related to technical communication, computing,
documentation, and interface design are invited to submit 1500-word
proposals for papers for a special graduate student symposium at the 1999
ACM SIGDOC conference being held in New Orleans.
Dr. Brad Mehlenbacher
ACM SIGDOC Graduate Student Competition Chair
Technical Communication, Box 8105
NC State University
Raleigh, NC 27695
The graduate student program committee will review submissions and inform
people about their proposals by May 15, 1999. The award winner's final
paper will be due August 1, 1999.
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Dr. Brad Mehlenbacher | Technical Communication
ACM SIGDOC Graduate Student Competition Chair
NC State | Raleigh, NC 27695-8105
919.515.4105 (ph) | 919.515.6071 (fx)
brad_m -at- unity -dot- ncsu -dot- edu | http://www4.ncsu.edu/~brad_m
Daddy, the North Pole is not in Canada. Eleanor, 4-1/2
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