University of New Mexico
September 10, 2008 – September 11, 2008
This conference is intended to bring together informatics practitioners, developers and environmental scientists interested in technologies that enable data collection, description, curation, discovery, access, integration and analysis in all disciplines of environmental research. It provides a forum to build partnerships, explore solutions to the common challenges faced by environmental observatories, and to present advances in community standards, practical system design, implementation and assessment. Share your experiences and knowledge both informally and formally with an oral presentation that will be published in the Conference Proceedings, or a poster or a demonstration of new developments. Provide input to the discussion of future meeting venues and formats.
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EIM Program and Proceedings
The EIM 2008 Program has now been released. You can view the Program-at-a-Glance to get an overview of the sessions, or look at the EIM 2008 Detailed Program for details on all talks in all of the sessions. The EIM 2008 Proceedings volume has now been released. Pre-registered conference attendees will receive a copy at the conference, and others can obtain a printed or electronic version of the proceedings:IMPORTANT DATES
- Paper Submission deadline:
April 15, 2008Extended to April 30, 2008 - Paper notification date: May 30, 2008
- Poster Submission deadline: July 31, 2008
- Poster notification date: August 15, 2008
- Early Registration deadline:
April 15, 2008Extended to April 30, 2008 - Regular registration deadline: August 1, 2008
See the Conference timeline for other dates and deadlines.
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