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Early Reg. Deadline -- ASIS&T Annual, Nov 12-17, Providence, RI

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Richard Hill)
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Deadline for early registration is October 1, which is only a little over a week away.  Dick Hill

ASIST&T Annual Meeting
November 12-17, 2004, Providence, Rhode Island 

"Managing and Enhancing Information: Cultures and Conflicts"

Program and registration now online at http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM04/

PLENARIES:  
Monday, November 14: Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web and director of the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium).

Sunday, November 13:   JC Hertz, principal of Joystick Nation, Inc., a
consultancy that applies the principles of complex systems and game design to products, services and learning systems, is recognized as one of the World Economic Forum's "Global Leaders of Tomorrow." Herz's focus is networked interaction design and systems that leverage the intrinsic characteristics of networked communication.

PROGRAM:
The theme "Managing and Enhancing Information: Cultures and Conflicts,"
raises awareness of the role of information science in fostering integration and cooperation in the global information society. 

We have sorted sessions into seven major tracks: (1) Disciplinary Issues,
(2) Digital Libraries, (3) User Behavior, (4) System Design, (5) Information Organization, (6) Knowledge Management and Use, and (7) Resources and Services. The first four tracks continue all the way through the conference.
Overall, the technical program contains 46 panel sessions, 20 contributed papers sessions (61 papers), and 3 poster sessions (85 posters).

PRECONFERNECES
Friday, November 12
* Managing User-Centered Design Projects
* Taxonomy for Indexing - A Hands on Approach - Introduction
* Building an Institutional Repository Using DSpace

Saturday, November 13

* Collaborating with Colleagues Across Disciplinary, Organizational and Geographic Boundaries:  Lessons Learned
* Essential Pre-Implementation Planning for Successful Web Content Management
* Taxonomy for Indexing - A Hands on Approach - Intermediate
* SIG CR Workshop
* SIG USE Workshop

Sunday, November 14
* Personal Information Management in Theory and in Practice
* Social Informatics Workshop for Library and Information Science Research







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