Information Seeking in Context: the Fourth International Conference on
Information Needs, Seeking and Use in Different Contexts.
UNIVERSIDADE LUSÍADA
Lisbon, Portugal - September 11-13, 2002
CALL FOR PAPERS
The fourth ISIC Conference in Lisbon will be an opportunity to hear results
of the latest research in the field of information seeking, to debate
methodological issues and to discuss emerging and further areas of research.
All participants of the previous ISIC Conferences are welcome in 2002 in
Lisbon and we hope that many other researchers from information related
fields will also be attracted.
The themes of the conference will be:
Theories and models of information seeking;
Research approaches and methodologies;
Information seeking in specific contexts, e.g, health care, education etc.;
Organizational structures and processes and information seeking: the impact
of structures and processes on ISB of organizational members, and the
relationship of ISB to work tasks and their
complexity;
Information behaviour in every day life, i.e., information seeking to
support citizenship, parenting, career development, etc. Including its role
in community activities and processes (including the role of
the Web in supporting such behaviour and the development of virtual
communities);
Integrating studies on information seeking and retrieval, i.e, research into
the relationship between information searching and retrieval and the broader
field of information seeking, including the role of Web-based searching in
the overall information seeking process;
Information use - how information is used to help solve the original problem
or satisfy the initial need.
We are soliciting original research papers not exceeding 5000 words. Longer
papers will be rejected immediately. Most of the papers should be intended
to be presented orally, but a poster session will also be available.
Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged. The acceptable format is MS
Word in .rtf format. If electronic submission is not possible five paper
copies should be sent the address below. Submissions must include in a
separate sheet the name, affiliation, complete address, telephone and fax
numbers, and e-mail address of the author(s) and a list of at least four
keywords.
The papers will be published by Taylor Graham in the New Review of
Information Behaviour Research.
Papers in electronic form should be sent by email to: Prof.ª Doutora Maria
Joaquina Barrulas
Paper copies of the texts should be sent to:
Prof.ª Doutora Maria Joaquina Barrulas
Information Seeking in Context 2002
Universidade Lusíada
Rua da Junqueira, 188-198
P-1349-001 Lisboa
Portugal
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