CALL FOR PAPERS FOR INFORUM 2011: 11-14 September 2011, Darwin Convention
Centre, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
COMMUNICATE COLLABORATE INNOVATE: Working together in local, national and
global contexts
The theme is about working together to innovate in the face of constant
pressure to build knowledge, develop methods, to learn new technologies and
to justify an organisation’s needs.
What are we doing already? What are we, or should we be, doing differently
to move forward for tomorrow’s challenges?
inForum 2011 is all about how the information sector is, or should be,
working together and innovating for the future. External pressures will not
go away, but neither will we: innovation, communication and collaboration
are the keys to success.
**TOPICS COULD INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING
What new collaborative advocacy roles or initiatives are being developed to
get attention and buy-in?
How do we improve the ability to communicate with existing or potential
partners to gain buy-in and even enthusiasm?
What is the future for digital recordkeeping and what are emerging
standards, legislation and technologies?
What new skills and knowledge does the industry need to take on new
initiatives and partnerships?
Lessons learnt from major collaborative efforts to solve problems - even if
they did not work – was it communication, the product or something else?
Why do business plans, projects plans and risk strategies, as critical
communication tools, succeed or fail?
What is happening with records management and enterprise content management?
Are Web 2.0 and the next 3.0 approaches making a difference to how we are
perceived?
What does ‘going green’ mean for the information sector? What about
recordkeeping to support the emerging carbon economy, where evidence will
have crucial financial consequences?
What is happening with social networking in business environments?
How can we collectively improve access to information within our own
organisations and in the wider community as expectations and technologies
change?
How are our ‘communities of practice’ communicating and collaborating
together for change and to influence decision makers?
**HOW TO RESPOND TO THE CALL FOR PAPERS
Please prepare the following information
Name:
Title:
Organisation:
Email:
Telephone:
Title of session:
Session type (paper, panel, workshop, roundtable, etc):
Abstract (100-300 words)
Personal Profile (100-200 words)
Photo (head and shoulders) – JPG format and minimum 100kb file size
Abstracts will not be considered unless all information is provided and they
must be linked to the theme.
****1 FEBRUARY 2011 is the deadline for submission of abstract and
accompanying documentation (please note no extensions to the deadline will
be granted)
Send details to:
Marian Hoy, RMAA Professional Development & Education Officer
Email: [log in to unmask]
Phone: 0419 213 843 or +61 2 4938 3504
Looking forward to discussion options and receiving abstracts
Regards
Marian
Marian Hoy MRMA
Professional Development & Education Officer
RMAA - Records Management Association of Australasia
Phone: 0419 213 843
Email: [log in to unmask]
Website: www.rmaa.com.au
inForum : www.inforum.net.au
IAM: www.informationawarenessmonth.com.au
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