Showing posts with label scholarly communication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scholarly communication. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 August 2011

IC-ININFO 2011: International Conference on Integrated Information

IC-ININFO-2011 is an international interdisciplinary conference covering research and development in the field of information management and integration. Furthermore, IC-ININFO-2011 aims to bring together scientists, engineers and product designers in order to fill the gap between research and development.

The conference will be held from 29 September to 3 October on the Greek island of KOS. Sessions will include:
  • 4th Symposium on Business and Management and Dynamic Simulation Models supporting management strategies
  • Information content preservation as outcome of Conservation of Cultural Heritage: Ethics, Methodology and Tools
  • Graph Motifs in Information Networks
  • Artists’ Responses to the Museum after 1900 and the Writing of Art History
  • Contemporary issues in Management: Organisational Behaviour, Information Technology, Education & Hospital leadership
  • Electronic Publishing: A developing landscape
  • Open access repositories: self-archiving, metadata, content policies, usage
  • Evidence-Based Information in Clinical Practice
  • Information and Knowledge Management
  • 2nd AMICUS Workshop: "Motifs in Cultural and Scientific Narratives"
  • Symposium on Advances Information for Strategic Management
  • Symposium on Business Management and Communication Strategies supporting Decision Making Process in Tourism Sector
  • Information History: Perspectives, methods and current topics
  • Divergence and convergence: information work in digital cultural memory institutions
Co-organisers of the last-mentioned session, Dr. Susan Myburgh (University of South Australia) and Dr Anna Maria Tammaro (University of Parma), have issued a Call for Papers (6 August 2011) with a deadline of 7 September. Authors of accepted papers do not necessarily have to travel to KOS.

Further information...

(Via Conrad Taylor and the KIDMM list)

Tuesday, 17 April 2007

CERN Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication - broadcast

From Joanne Yeomans on behalf of the OAI5 Organising Committee:

"The main proceedings of the OAI5 - CERN Workshop on Innovations
in Scholarly Communication
will be broadcast on the web as video file
attachments in the programme.

A file for each session in the main auditorium should appear approximately 10 minutes after the end of the presentation. The first such session takes place on Wednesday afternoon (tomorrow) and then on Thursday during most of the day and Friday morning.

We hope that many of you will join us virtually to watch. Already many participants have arrived ready for the start of events tonight. Messages to participants can be sent to oaiworkshop-organisation@cern.ch."