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Dear List members

Don't miss this opportunity to make a presentation at the ISKO-UK conference
next year. The submission process is easy - just fill in a title and
abstract of  300-500 words. To make it even easier, the submissions deadline
has been extended from 29 November to 7 December 2014. See also
http://www.iskouk.org/conf2015/index.htm 

 

More information:

 

Knowledge Organization - Making a difference

The impact of knowledge organization on society, scholarship and progress

 

ISKO-UK BIENNIAL CONFERENCE - 13/14 July 2015, London. This will be the
fourth biennial conference of the UK Chapter of ISKO (International Society
for Knowledge Organization). The venue (as for our previous conferences) is
University College London (UCL).

 

The systematic and structured organization of knowledge and information has
far-reaching applications, best known in the search, browsing, navigation
and exploration of collections and networks. But despite this capability,
"what use is classification nowadays?" some people ask. "The era of the
physical library is fading, and Google will find whatever we want." This
widely held view threatens our budgets as well as the reputation of our
profession and our ability to attract thought leaders into the field. As
well as forgetting the way organized collections of scientific and cultural
literature have underpinned study and development throughout the last 2-3
millennia, it neglects our current and future reliance on knowledge
organization (KO). For example, KO techniques are used behind the scenes in
Google and other search engines, and much more explicitly in intranets,
records management systems and other in-house applications where Google
simply fails.

 

This conference is an opportunity for our speakers to show what impact KO
has had, is having and could have on economic and social development (at
macro and/or micro levels). If academic courses are to attract students, if
research bids are to attract funding, if KO techniques are to be applied on
the internet and in corporate environments, and if trained KO professionals
are to find plenty of good jobs, the subject should be widely respected as
contributing to the general good. 

 

This conference aims to explore, justify and proclaim the continuing demand
for KO. It will be a showcase for R & D that offers benefits for cultural
activities and economic development. Practitioners as well as theoreticians
are invited to contribute, along with consultants, researchers, teachers and
students. Knowledge Organization can be useful to systems designers as well
as information managers, with applications in areas as diverse as web
design, records management, digital asset management, network management,
etc. So we hope for a wide spread of perspectives on the KO theme. 

 

Conference scope and topics

Any aspect, application or subdiscipline of knowledge organization is in
scope, provided the submission casts light on the potential benefit - past
or present - for society, scholarship and progress. R&D reports that can be
applied in today's mobile, networked environment are especially welcome.
While forward-looking presentations are preferred, submissions demonstrating
that KO offers no future benefit could also be within scope, and will be
considered on their merits. Examples of relevant topics include:

*	The impact of historical KO developments e.g. launch of UDC,
influence of Vannevar Bush, etc.
*	Prospects for future influential KO developments
*	Trends in current KO research and where they may lead
*	Costs and benefits of applying and exploiting techniques such as
classification, social tagging, linked data, corporate taxonomies, metadata,
etc. 
*	Case studies/outcomes of applying KO within the enterprise
*	Prospects for integrating more KO techniques into applications such
as email, records management, online sales outlets, social media

*	Evaluation/appraisal of social tagging
*	Linked open data initiatives and their impact
*	Use of metadata in coordinating or simplifying workflows
*	Ontologies to improve search results across networked resources
*	Semantic modelling applications
*	KO applied to "Big Data"
*	Development and impact of vocabulary crosswalks and registries
*	Tools, techniques, training and applications for KOS alignment
*	KO for improving access to images or audio collections

 

Presentation format, submissions and acceptance criteria

The conference will include a mix of brief (20-minute) and long (40-minute)
presentations, as well as a display of posters. Speakers will be asked to
provide a paper as well as presenting the material in person. Together with
slides and audio recordings, all the papers submitted will be published
electronically on the conference website. After peer review the four best
papers will be selected for publication in ISKO's journal, Knowledge
Organization. 

Proposals should be submitted in English via
<https://www.conftool.net/iskouk2015/>
<https://www.conftool.net/iskouk2015/> after 8 October and before 29
November 2014 at latest. (To make the submission you will be asked to set up
a user account with Conftool, our service provider.) The extent to which
they demonstrate the benefits and/or impact of Knowledge Organization will
be the first criterion for acceptance; other important factors include
originality, clarity of expression and a sound basis on theory or current
practice. Please provide an abstract of 300-500 words, and indicate whether
you plan a Brief or Long presentation, or a Poster. You will be informed by
the first week of February 2015 whether your proposal has been accepted.
Full papers should be submitted by 1 May 2015. Editorial guidelines will be
available from February 2015, via the conference website. Presentation
slides too should be submitted by 8 July 2015. They will be pre-loaded on
the conference PC, and released on the conference website immediately after
the event.

 

More background

ISKO is a not-for-profit scientific/professional association with a mission
to promote the theory and practice of organizing knowledge and information.
The emphasis in our UK Chapter is to build bridges between the research and
practitioner communities, for example at our regular and very popular
afternoon meetings. You can see past and future events at
<www.iskouk.org/events.htm>, most with MP3 recordings. The proceedings of
our previous biennial conferences are available there too, in electronic
media. 

 

 

Fran Huckle

Secretary

ISKO UK

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