12th International Symposium on Information Science

Event Dates

Mar 09, 2010 - Mar 11, 2010

Location

Hildesheim, Germany

Submission Deadline

Nov 08, 2010

Information and Knowledge: global, social and free?

The 12th International Symposium on Information Science and the 17th Annual Conference of IuKInitiative Science will be held under the overall title Information and Knowledge: global, social and free?

For wide parts of the developed world the internet can be seen as ubiquitous. More powerful technological infrastructures, a growing range of services and tools that alleviate the creation and publication of knowledge, and a new so-called net generation have brought about a change leading to a participative web as the new pre-eminent medium. Aspects of the internationalization and multilingualism of knowledge processes, questions of social and technical adaptability, and connectivity and participation in information access and use are becoming more and more important, first and foremost for professionals and organizations but also for end users and for civil society in general. The conference will serve as a platform and forum for the discussion of such issues.

The ISI 2011 conference is a joint event of the German Higher Education Association for Information Science (HI) (www.informationswissenschaft.org/index_en.html) and the IuK (IuK-I) (www.iuk-initiative.org). ISI 2011 will be held at the University of Hildesheim (www.uni-hildesheim.de/en/index.htm) under the management of Prof. Dr. Christa Womser-Hacker (www.uni-hildesheim.de/en/womser.htm).

HI, being a science and education organization, is primarily interested in science-based and education-related contributions in all areas of research, whereas the IuK- Initiative mainly encourages contributions with respect to the promotion and development of domain-specific information and to the transfer of knowledge. Contributors should specify for which part of the conference their paper is intended.

Particularly desired are papers with the following topics, but also those which cover any subject in the broader field of information science including neighbouring disciplines such as computer science, economic science, economics, law, politics and administration, psychology and linguistics.

– E-Learning, E-Science

– E-Society, E-Culture, E-Commerce

– Globalization of information processes

– Human-Computer Interaction, Usability, Mobility

– Information Behaviour, Information Literacy

– Information Infrastructure

– Information Management and Knowledge Management

– Information Retrieval

– Internationalization of Information and Knowledge

– Multimedia, Multi Modality, Multilinguality

– Open Access, Open Education, Open Innovation

– Quality Management und Evaluation

– Social Web, Collaborative Media

– Visualization

Papers written and to be presented in English are welcome.

Submission

The following types of contributions may be submitted. Additionally, students and doctoral students are encouraged to present their research in special sessions.

1. Long papers (10-12 pages)

2. Short papers (3-5 pages)

3. Posters (1- 2 pages)

4. Panel suggestions (1-2 pages)

5. Students’ presentations

6. Doctoral thesis presentations

Programme committee

Tatjana Aparac-Jelušic, University of Zadar, Kroatien

Bernard Bekavac, Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Chur

Nicolas Belkin, Rutgers University

Christoph Bläsi, Universität Mainz

Andreas Brellochs, Zürcher Kantonalbank, Zürich, Abt. InfoCenter

Rafael Capurro, ZKM Karlsruhe

Nicolae Dragulanescu, University Politehnica of Bucharest

DoWan Kim, University Paichai, Deageon

Maximilian Eibl, Technische Universität Chemnitz

Simone Fühles-Ubach, Fachhochschule Köln

Norbert Fuhr, Universität Duisburg-Essen

Ursula Georgy, Fachhochschule Köln

Stefan Gradmann, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin

Joachim Griesbaum, Universität Hildesheim

Rainer Hammwöhner, Universität Regensburg

Ilse M. Harms, Universität des Saarlandes

Josef Herget, Donau-Universität Krems

Hans-Christoph Hobohm, Fachhochschule Potsdam

Isto Huvila, Uppsala University

Peter Ingwersen, Universität Kopenhagen

Michael Kluck, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) Berlin

Gerhard Knorz, Hochschule Darmstadt

Traugott Koch, Max Planck Digital Library Berlin

Jürgen Krause, ehemals GESIS und Universität Koblenz Landau

Otto Krickl, Universität Graz

Rainer Kuhlen, ehemals Universität Konstanz

Dirk Lewandowski, Hochschule für Ang. Wissenschaften Hamburg

Thomas Mandl, Universität Hildesheim

Michel J. Menou, University College London

Achim Oßwald, Fachhochschule Köln

Vivien Petras, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Wolf Rauch, Universität Graz

Ulrich Reimer, University of Applied Science, St. Gallen

Harald Reiterer, Universität Konstanz

Marc Rittberger, Hochschule Darmstadt/DIPF

Christian Schlögl, Universität Graz

Colin Schmidt, Universität Le Mans

Ralph Schmidt, Hochschule für Ang. Wissenschaften Hamburg

Wolfgang Schmitz, Universitätsbibliothek der Universität Köln

René Schneider, Haute école de gestion de Genève – HEG Genf

Ulrike Schömer, Fachhochschule Hannover

Michael Seadle, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin

Wolfgang Semar, Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Chur

Wolfram Sperber, ZIB Berlin

Ulrike Spree, Hochschule für Ang. Wissenschaften Hamburg

Maximilian Stempfhuber, RWTH Aachen, Hochschulbibliothek

Wolfgang G. Stock, Universität Düsseldorf

Klaus Tochtermann, ZBW Kiel

Gabriela Tullius, Fachhochschule Reutlingen

Sirje Virkus, Universität Tallinn

Christian Wolff, Universität Regensburg

Julian Warner, Queens University of Belfast

Erich Weichselgartner, ZPID Trier

Christa Womser-Hacker, Universität Hildesheim

Maja Zumer, Universität Ljubljana