DIMACS Workshop Organizer's Guide:
This document gives general guidelines for workshops at DIMACS.
It is intended to help workshops fulfill DIMACS Mission and
to help organizers both in effectively planning their workshop
and making it a scientific success.
1. Table of Contents
1. Workshop Proposal
2. Preliminary Planning:
After a proposal is approved, the organizers should address
questions such as soliciting presentations, inviting speakers,
and planning the scientific program. The
Planning Guide
gives some suggestions for planning as well as some
requirements of the NSF and DIMACS.
3. Budget Planning:
Approved workshops are also given a budget for travel, lodging
assistance, and certain other expenses. It can also be used to offset
registration fees for selected invited participants. DIMACS will cover
the catering costs. The Budget Planning
Worksheet guides organizers to prepare a budget that effectively
implements their scientific program.
It is sometimes possible to leverage your budget by making
arrangements for participants in a workshop or working group to visit
DIMACS before or after a workshop or working group. You should contact
the special focus organizer in which your workshop or working group
falls to discuss this if this opportunity arises.
DIMACS has a variety of facilities at Rutgers to host workshops. The
Workshop Facilities
page indicates rooms for meeting, lunch, and other resources
such as computing and AV equipment.
5. Lodging and Transportation:
Workshop participants will need travel and lodging information.
Participants who receive support must use U.S. based aircarriers.
See Invitations Page for
information about these rules.
DIMACS workshop publicity pages
(see Workshops)
has listings of other workshops and they give sample travel and
lodging information.
6. Invitations:
Invitations are usually sent by email or regular mail.
The Invitations
page has a guide and samples.
7. Publicity:
Broad participation in workshops is the most basic motivation
for the funding agencies that sponsor our workshops.
The Workshop Publicity
page describes what the center does to publicize events
and what information the organizer needs to provide.
8. Workshop Publications:
Publishing information about workshops leverages the organzing
efforts to greater impact and visibility.
The Publications page describes how DIMACS
Workshop Proceedings are done and has some suggestions for other
ways to increase impact.
9. At the Workshop:
Time management is critical in running a successful workshop. Participants with
time constraints may be able to attend only a limited number of talks. These talks
need to begin and end as listed in the program.
The DIMACS Staff is available for help with questions concerning computer access,
parking, transportation, reimbursements, etc.
DIMACS conducts an on-site evaluation and possible follow-ups
with participants to evaluate how well the workshop fulfilled goals.
We also require that organizers write a brief report evaluating
the workshop. The
Evaluation Guide describes
the evaluations and what is expected.
11. Planning TimeLine and Milestones
The Timelines
page suggests adequate time to have effective publicity,
give participants adequate warning to get inexpensive travel
tickets, etc.
12. DIMACS Staff:
The DIMACS Staff provides assistance
in planning and conducting the workshop. This page gives the
names of the staff members and their contact information. A brief description of the staff member responsibilites is as follows:
- Workshop Coordinator:
- Reserves meeting rooms
- Arranges for catering
- Arranges for A/V and computer equipment
- Arranges for vanning with hotel
- Prepares materials for folders for distribution at the workshop (e.g. programs, abstracts, list of local restaurants, etc.).
- Runs registration.
- Assists participants with travel arrangements.
- Publicity Coordinator:
- Maintains web pages. Posts programs and abstracts.
- Sends announcements of events to our mailing lists.
- Financial Assistant:
- Processes reimbursements and purchase orders.
- Unit Computing Manager:
- Manages computing equipment.
- Ensures that technical set up is done as needed (e.g. internet connections, LCD panels, pre-loads presentations)
Workshop and Special Year Organizer's Guides
DIMACS Homepage
Contacting the Center
Document last modified on November 19, 2012.