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Conference: IDT 97 (Paris: June 1997)
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Tue Dec 3 21:31:51 1996
Date: Tue, 03 Dec 1996 18:49:51 -0600 (CST)
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>From: Terry Kuny <Terry.Kuny@xist.com>
>Subject: Conference: IDT 97 (Paris: June 1997)
>
>IDT 97
>3, 4, 5 June 1997
>Paris - Palais des Congr s
>14th Conference
>CALL FOR PAPERS
>Organised by :
>ADBS, ANRT, GFII
>
>With a variety of new services and information vehicles emerging
>on a daily basis, it becomes obvious that all human activities,
>whether occupational, civic or educational, are involved in the
>new information society.
>
>Information source recognition and quality of content should be
>adjusted to subdivided and relocated production. The synergy and
>consistent use of information sources should meet users' specific
>needs by changing providers' specific functions.
>
>Last but not least, electronic networks (Internet) are the core
>theme of discussions about access to business information,
>development of public information services, and integration of
>such services into the economic life.
>
>The aim of IDT 97 is to determine the strategic stake in the
>emergence of these new services at European and global level, and
>their degree of integration (economic intelligence) by the
>various user groups.
>
>1 - The information society for businesses and citizens
> - Intranet and Internet
> - Access to outside sources and local management
> - User identification and personal freedom
>2 - Contents of information about the information superhighway
> - Information identification and qualification
> - Image processing
> - User- and provider-adjusted pricing
>3 - Social dynamics and corporate economic choices
> - Economic intelligence
> - Information technologies for education and training
> - Managing the intangible
>4 - Public-information distribution media
> - Complementary and competing operators
> - Legal requirements versus diversity of situations
> - Service costs and pricing
>5 - Functions and demands of information professionals
> - Initial and continuing training
> - Services for end users; processing by experts
> - Selection of products and services
>6 - European programmes and international industrial projects
> - Restructuring the information market
> - Aims of European content and multimedia programmes
> - The roles of new operators
>7 - Legal issues
> - Copyright and Internet
> - The EU Directive relating to legal protection of databanks
> - Access to public sources: towards a European Directive
>
>FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
>Ditinfo
>25, rue Claude Tillier - 75012 Paris
>TThetal. : 33 (1) 43 72 36 63 - Fax : 33 (1) 43 72 36 62
>E-mail : info@idt.fr
>
>
>
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>Terry Kuny
>IFLANET Administration
>International Federation of Library Associations
>
>Email: ifla@nlc-bnc.ca
>WWW: http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/ifla/
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