Possible means of dissemination.
Matthew Dovey
Libraries Automation Service
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> Subject: ASIS '99 Annual: Knowledge Creation, Organization & Use
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> Call for Participation
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> Knowledge: Creation, Organization and Use
> ASIS 1999 Annual Conference
> J.W. Marriott Hotel, Washington, D.C
> November 1-4, 1999
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> [Please see the complete Call for Participation at
> <http://www.asis.org/Conferences/am99call.html> or contact
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> 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 [log in to unmask] or to the address below.
> Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged and should be
> submitted to
> [log in to unmask] 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.
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> 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 [log in to unmask] or contact the Track
> coordinator directly for discussion of the presentation. To
> contact the
> track coordinator please send to [log in to unmask] with the subject line
> indicating "contact 'track name'.
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> 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,
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> Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged and should be
> submitted to
> [log in to unmask] 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
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