2020 Extended Abstract
AEJMC accepts extended abstracts for 2020 conference
In
light of the extraordinary and historic disruptions to the lives of
faculty members and graduate students as a result of the spread of the
COVID-19
virus, AEJMC will accept extended abstracts as well as full papers in
all divisions and interest groups for the 2020 conference.
The
extended abstract format is suitable for authors who are sufficiently
along in the research process to address the content
elements described below, but have not had sufficient time to prepare
the full paper. The extended abstracts must be at least 750 words long
but no more than 1,500 words. Extended abstracts must include a
reference list and a 75-word summary of the abstract.
(The reference list and summary are not included in the word count).
Extended abstracts may be submitted to only one division or interest
group.
Extended abstracts must be uploaded as a single file to the AEJMC
All-Academic site by the existing conference deadline of 11:59 p.m. CDT
April 9, 2020. Authors whose extended abstracts are selected for
presentation at the conference must still submit their full paper,
with all identifying author information, to the All-Academic site by
11:59 p.m. CDT, July 15, 2020.
To
preserve the value of fully developed research papers, long a hallmark
of the AEJMC conference, extended abstracts will
not be eligible for division, interest group, or conference-wide
awards. Divisions and interest groups can program extended abstracts as
they see fit in regular paper sessions, high density sessions, or poster
sessions, and will specify allotted presentation
time as appropriate. Extended abstract submissions will be designated
as such in the conference program. Finally, this new format is not one
intended for future AEJMC conferences.
Content and Formatting Guidelines
1) As
noted above, length of extended abstracts must be at least 750 words
but no more than 1,500 words.
A 75-word (max.) summary of the abstract should precede the abstract
itself. References and summary are excluded from the word count.
2) Extended
abstracts should contain all of the same content sections/elements that
would normally be used
in the division or interest group's paper submissions, including the
study's purpose, literature review, research questions and/or
hypotheses, method, findings and discussion/conclusion. The main
difference, however, is the length of this submission format.
3) For
authors considering the extended abstract option, data collection and
analysis must be at least
75% complete in order to meaningfully report tentative findings and
conclusions. Authors should clearly report in the Method and Findings
sections how far along the data collection and analysis phases are,
respectively, and explain what steps remain and the
anticipated value/contribution of these steps, so that reviewers can
assess the foundations on which conclusions are based. Extended
abstracts will be reviewed and scored using the same evaluation rubrics
as currently used for full papers, but will be evaluated
as to how well each of the criteria are achieved given the relative
length of an extended abstract.
4) When
submitting in this format, authors must include the words "Extended
Abstract" at the start of their
paper title (e.g., "Extended Abstract: [Your paper title]"). Authors
should clearly indicate the same on the title page of their submission.
Submissions that are not appropriately labeled may be rejected.
5) When creating the file for upload, please insert the 75-word summary of the abstract at the beginning
of the extended abstract, so that this is what readers and reviewers see first.
6) As
with full paper submissions, please ensure all identifying author
information has been removed for
extended abstract submissions and that title pages do not contain
author information. Please reference the AEJMC Uniform Paper Call for
information about how to ensure this information is removed in order to
ensure a blind review.
7) Other than the extended abstract format (including length differences) and ineligibility for award competitions,
all other AEJMC Uniform Paper Guidelines apply. Please review these at http://aejmc.org/events/sanfrancisco20/paper-call/.
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