We invite you to send us papers and presentations that address a range of issues related to each general topic.
Submissions
All researchers and practitioners, including senior and junior faculty members, researchers, Masters and PhD students, librarians and information specialists are invited. All submissions should be in English.
Submissions can be in the following format:
They are used for presenting work in progress, theoretical and practical propositions and practical case studies. Extended abstracts are invited both from researchers and practitioners.
Poster abstractsPosters are visual presentations of research and practical work in progress. The posters should be designed for providing a brief overview of the work and as a starting point for informal discussions during a dedicated poster session when presenters are expected to stay by their posters and be available for discussion with workshop participants in an informal manner.
Full papersThe conference encourages the submission of quality papers. Submissions are welcomed on any of the topic areas indicated above. Submissions will be reviewed by the members of the programme Committee on the basis of the originality of the research, clarity of presentation, the quality of the theoretical contribution made by the research, the validity and rigour of the methodology chosen, the significance of the results presented and the overall contribution to the field of information science and technology.