From bogus@does.not.exist.com Tue Dec 6 21:19:44 2011 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2011 02:19:44 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: Members of ISKO, students and unemployed: 70 Eurus. =20 =20 Information: =20 Jos=E9 Antonio Fr=EDas =20 Tlf. 34 923 294 580, ext. 3063 =20 Fax. 34 923 294 582 =20 E-mail: frias at usal.es =20 http://www.ugr.es/~isko =20 =20 =20 Postal address: =20 Universidad de Salamanca =20 Departamento de Biblioteconom=EDa y Documentaci=F3n =20 Francisco Vitoria, 6-16 =20 37008 Salamanca=20 Spain=20 =20 ############################################# Jos=E9 Antonio Fr=EDas Universidad de Salamanca Departamento de Biblioteconom=EDa y Documentaci=F3n Francisco Vitoria, 6-16 E-37008 Salamanca Tlf. 34-923 294 580 Fax 34-923 294 582 M=F3vil 678 730 536 C.e.: frias at usal.es ############################################# ------=_NextPart_000_0171_01C252E6.AE529A80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

4th = INTERNATIONAL=20 COLLOQUIUM ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

 

6th = CONFERENCE OF THE=20 ISKO SPANISH CHAPTER

 

Salamanca, = 5-7 May=20 2003

 

 

 

        =20 The goal of this IV International Colloquium on Library and = Information=20 Science and VI Conference of the ISKO Spanish Chapter it is to think = about the=20 research trends and methodologies in knowledge organization (KO), their=20 paradigmatic and epistemological aspects, the ethical and social = conditions and=20 the diffusion of the results of the research. 

 

 

 

CALLS FOR=20 PAPERS  =

 

 

        =20 Under the motto "Trends of knowledge organization research", the = VI=20 Conference of the ISKO (International Society for Knowledge = Organization)=20 Spanish Chapter and IV International Colloquium on Library and = Information=20 Science invites all interested people to participate actively with oral=20 papers.

 

        =20 The program of the Conference will include speechs, papers and = round=20 tables, framed in the following scientific = sections:

 

1. Trends=20 of knowledge representation research. =20

2. Trends=20 in the research oriented to the improvement of user's interface. 

3. Trends=20 of research in information retrieval systems.

4.=20 Epistemological foundations of the knowledge organization (KO) = research. 

5. The=20 linguistic paradigm in KO research. =20

6. The=20 cognitive paradigm in KO research. =20

7. The=20 physical paradigm in KO research. =20

8.=20 Methodologies, methods and techniques of =20 data collection and analysis in KO research. =

9. The=20 investigation oriented to the making decisions in KO. 

10. KO=20 research environment. =20

11. The KO=20 in the digital environment.

12.=20 Ethical, social and sociological aspects of the KO research. 

13.=20 Scientific communication and diffusion of the KO research. 

 

Proposals=20 of papers

 

        =20 People interested in presenting a papers in the VI Conference of=20 ISKO-Spain they will prepare a complete text that will be subjected to = revision,=20 for their later publication by the University of=20 Salamanca.

 

        =20 The proposals of papers will be evaluated by the Scientific = Committee of=20 the Conference that it will decide on their admission in function of the = adaptation, relevance, quality, originality and clarity of the = works. 

 

 

Important=20 dates:  =

 

15=20 September 2002: Limit date for the sending of abstracts of the = communications=20 to:  =

           &nbs= p;      =20        =20 frias at usal.es =20

 

15 October=20 2002: Notification to the authors of the provisional acceptance and = application=20 of the complete text of the communications. 

 

17 November=20 2002: Limit date for the presentation of the complete text of the=20 communications. This version is considered pre-definitive and it is the = one that=20 will be subjected to evaluation.  =

 

15 December=20 2002: Remission to the authors of the comments of the Scientific = Committee on=20 the sent texts. =20

 

14 January=20 2003: Limit date so that the authors send the definitive version in = which they=20 will keep in mind the proposals of improvement of the Scientific = Committee. 

 

 

Guidelines 

 

        =20 The abstracts. (of 500 to 1000 extension words) they will include = a=20 headline with the title of the communication, and the name and full = address=20 (postal address, telephone, fax and electronic mail) of all the authors, = with=20 indication of who he/she will carry out the oral presentation. Insofar = as=20 possible, they should include the objectives, the methodology and the = results.=20 The sending is recommended by electronic mail in Word or RTF (indicating = ISKO in=20 the field of the subject) to the following address: frias at usal.es. 

 

        =20 The language of the conference will be the Spanish although = they=20 will be been able to admit papers in languages different to the = Spanish.=20 English-Spanish interpretation service will exist during the celebration = of the=20 conference.  =

 

        =20 All the accepted papers will be exposed in the Conference, for = what at=20 least one of the authors will be inscribed in enough advance. The = maximum time=20 of explanation of the papers will be of 15 minutes. 

 

        =20 The norms for the presentation of the accepted papers will be = send to the=20 authors when they are communicated the decision of the Scientific=20 Committee.  =

 

 

Advance of=20 program (provisional) =20

 

 

Monday 5=20 May:  =

 

9-9,30 h.:=20 Registration and documentation pick up. =20

9,30-10 h.:=20 Conference opening addresses

10-11,30=20 h.: Speech  =

11,30-12=20 h.: Coffe-break. =20

12-14 h.:=20 Papers (2 parallel sessions). =20

16-17,30=20 h.: Speech.  =

17,30-18=20 h.: Coffe-break. =20

18-20 h.:=20 Round Table: "The harmonization of the subject access in a multing=FCe = state=20 " 

20 h.:=20 Visit to the city of Salamanca.

 

Tuesday 6=20 May:  =

 

10-11,30=20 h.: Speech.  =

11,30-12=20 h.: Coffe-break

12-14 h.:=20 Papers (2 parallel sessions)

16-17,30=20 h.: Speech.  =

17,30-18=20 h.: Coffe-break

18-20 h.: I=20 Meeting of University Professors of Knowledge Organization. 

20 h.:=20 ISKO-Spain General Assembly. =20

22 h.:=20 Dinner offered to the assistants to the Conference. 

 

 

Wednesday 7=20 May:  =

 

10-11,30=20 h.: Speech.  =

11,30-12=20 h.: Coffe-break. =20

12-14 h.:=20 Papers (2 parallel sessions)

16-17,30=20 h.: Speech  =

17,30-18=20 h.: Coffe-break =20

18-20 h.:=20 Homage to the Dra. Emilia Curr=E1s. =20

20 h.:=20 Conference closure. =20

 

 

Conference=20 venue

University=20 of Salamanca

Facultad = de=20 Traducci=F3n y Documentaci=F3n =20

Francisco=20 Vitoria, 6-16 =20

37008=20 Salamanca

Spain

 

 

Registration 

http://www.usal.es/precurext 

150=20 vacancies

Inscription=20 fees:  =

Until to=20 15th of February, 2003: Ordinary fee: 90 Eurus. 

Members of=20 ISKO, students and unemployed: 60 Eurus. =20

From=20 February, 15 , 2003: Ordinary fee: 120 Eurus. 

Members of=20 ISKO, students and unemployed: 70 Eurus. =20

 

Information: 

Jos=E9=20 Antonio Fr=EDas =20

Tlf. 34=20 923 294 580, ext. 3063 =20

Fax. 34 923=20 294 582  =

E-mail:=20 frias at usal.es =20

http://www.ugr.es/~isko 

 

 

Postal=20 address:  =

Universidad de=20 Salamanca  =

Departamento de=20 Biblioteconom=EDa y Documentaci=F3n =20

Francisco = Vitoria,=20 6-16  =

37008=20 Salamanca

Spain 

 

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Jos=E9 Antonio = Fr=EDas
Universidad de Salamanca
Departamento de Biblioteconom=EDa = y=20 Documentaci=F3n
Francisco Vitoria, 6-16
E-37008 Salamanca
Tlf. = 34-923 294=20 580
Fax 34-923 294 582
M=F3vil 678 730 536
C.e.: frias at usal.es
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Call for Papers
Journal of Digital Information announces a Special Issue on
Social Aspects of Digital Information in Perspective

Special issue Editors:
Roberta Lamb (lamb at cba.hawaii.edu) and Susan Johnson = (
susanj at hawaii.edu)
University of Hawaii, Manoa

Submission deadline:
27 November = 2003
Publication: May 2004

This call solicits research papers on historically grounded = perspectives
of Social Informatics. This line of inquiry extends one research = stream
of the late Rob Kling, a pioneer in Social Informatics studies who
strived for  over 30 years to make social issues central to = discussions
about computing and information systems.

For this issue, we are particularly interested in empirical = examinations
of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) that = carefully
depict and theorize about the cumulative influences of local = histories
on ICT use, with emphasis on the everyday aspects of living with = digital
information in the home, in the workplace, in research labs, in = public
places, and other social settings. We also welcome theoretically
balanced examinations of utopian/dystopian projections about = every-day
Information Society futures; as well as critical examinations of the
impact of past analyses of this kind.

This call encourages presentations of an Information Society as an
ongoing dynamic process, rather than as a static endpoint of some = series
of events. It also continues the JoDI tradition of exploring the new =
formats made available by the Web, while providing a context that is
institutionally compatible with the conditions of academic authorship. =
In addition to traditional full length papers, we are soliciting
accompanying Web pages that, on acceptance after peer review, will
extend the paper with commentaries or more in-depth analyses of the
issues raised in the papers. Within this emergent context,
research-in-progress papers may be particularly well-accommodated, = and
therefore appropriate.

For more details about the types of papers that would be appropriate, =
indicative topics and the submission procedure, see the full call
http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/calls/social.html

All submissions will be subject to peer review. Publication will = take
place after the accepted papers and Web pages have been integrated
into a hypertext Social Informatics issue by the editors.

The Journal of Digital Information is an electronic journal = published
Only via the Web. JoDI is currently free to all users thanks to support =
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