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ASIS&T 2013 : American Society for Information Science and Technology | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
The continuing development of computing and mobile technology and the ongoing evolution of the Web environment provide new ways for accessing, acquiring, retrieving and storing information which constantly defy traditional boundaries. With the growth of digital content, information objects are blurred and challenge information organization. As more people interact and exchange knowledge and information on the Web and the cloud, information environments are transformed and human information behaviors are shifting. As information use is increasing and becomes more complex, the need for meaningful integration and analysis is growing. The ASIS&T Annual Meeting is the main venue for disseminating research on advances in information science, information technology and related topics. This year’s conference theme offers an opportunity to reflect on all the changes that impact on human information interaction and their implications for information science and technology. Submissions are solicited for, but not limited to, the five tracks below.
Tracks Track 1: Human Information Interaction Information Retrieval; Information Behavior; Human Computer Interaction; Usability; E-Science & Distributed Collaboration; Virtual Organizations; User Modeling; Mobile Technologies. Track 2: Information Organization and Representation Meta data; Taxonomies; Information Visualization; Information Architecture; Digital Libraries; Indexing and Abstracting; Classification; Social Tagging; Semantic Web and Ontology; Social Media. Track 3: Information Use & Analysis Information Seeking and User Studies; Strategic, Security & Competitive Intelligence; Information & Knowledge Management; Comparative Analysis of Information Practices; Information Metrics (Bibliometrics/Informatrics/Webometrics). Track 4: Information Preservation & Access Digital Curation; Big Data; E-book; Information Quality; Copyright, Intellectual Properties and Related Issues; Information Literacy. Track 5: Information Environments & Socio-Cultural Aspects Organizational & Contextual Issues; Security & Privacy; Economics of Information; Social Informatics; Information Policy; Foundation of Information Science; Digital Humanities; Web 3.0 and related technologies; Cloud Computing. Types of Submission: 1) Papers: Papers must report original, unpublished recent results substantiated by experimentation, simulation, theoretical development, analysis or publication. Papers should report on completed or well-developed projects on topics suitable for publication in scholarly and professional journals. The maximum length for a paper is 10 single-spaced pages. All submissions will be refereed with a double-blind review process. Authors must indicate their preferred track at submission time. The chairs reserve the right to re-track any submission as necessary. The accepted papers will be published in the digital conference proceedings. |
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