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ASIS '99 Annual: Knowledge Creation, Organization & Use
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Marjorie Hlava)
Thu Jul 2 20:08:35 1998
Date: Thu, 02 Jul 1998 16:58:23 -0500
From: Marjorie Hlava <mhlava@accessinn.com>
To: PACS-L@LISTSERV.UH.EDU
Reply-To: Public-Access Computer Systems Forum <PACS-L@LISTSERV.UH.EDU>
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Call for Participation
Knowledge: Creation, Organization and Use
ASIS 1999 Annual Conference
J.W. Marriott Hotel, Washington, D.C
November 1-4, 1999
[Please see the complete Call for Participation at
<http://www.asis.org/Conferences/am99call.html> or contact asis@asis.org.]
This conference will look at current (and imminent) knowledge creation,
acquisition, navigation, correlation, retrieval, management and
dissemination practicalities and potentialities, their implementation and
impact, and the theories behind developments. We will review the
processes, technologies and tools. We will also look at the appropriate or
necessary operational policies, relevant legal issues (laws, legislation
and the EU Directive), and international and domestic policies and
regulations.
The conference will feature five tracks:
Knowledge Discovery, Capture and Creation
Classification and Representation
Information Retrieval
Knowledge Dissemination
Ethical, Cultural, Social and Behavioral Aspects
Papers and panels which provide real life results will be favored, with
formal papers being integrated into less formal panel sessions, and these
into tracks.
To submit a proposal, send the title and a 500 word description, and the
other required information to AM99@asis.org or to the address below.
Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged and should be submitted to
AM99@ASIS.ORG. If electronic submission is not possible two paper copies
should be sent to each address below. All proposals must be received by
December 15, 1998.
All technical session proposals, of whatever type, should state which track
the session fits into as all will be coordinated with the tracks above.
Please send your submissions to AM99@asis.org or contact the Track
coordinator directly for discussion of the presentation. To contact the
track coordinator please send to asis99@asis.org with the subject line
indicating "contact 'track name'.
The Track Coordinators are:
1) Knowledge Discovery, Capture and Creation - Craig Booher, Vic Rosenberg
2) Classification and Representation - Dave Penniman, Chuck Goldstien
3) Information Retrieval. - Matthew Koll, Peter Noerr
4) Knowledge Dissemination. - Don King, Peter Jacso
5) Ethical, Cultural, Social and Behavioral Aspects - Jose Marie Griffiths,
Janice Keeler,
Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged and should be submitted to
AM99@asis.org. If electronic submission is not possible, two paper copies
should be sent as follows:
Marjorie M.K. Hlava Richard Hill, Executive Director
Access Innovations American Society for Information Science
P.O. Box 8640 8720 Georgia Avenue, Suite 501
Albuquerque, NM 87198-8640 Silver Spring, MD 20910
mhlava@accessinn.com rhill@asis.org