Online Information Conference 2011 – Call For Papers

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ONLINE INFORMATION CONFERENCE - CALL FOR PAPERS

Have you submitted a proposal yet? The deadline of May 6th is approaching fast.

Here’s why you should submit a proposal:

  • Show case your work with 700 delegates from over 40 countries and be seen as a pioneer and leader in what you do
    If you have been part of a successful (or unsuccessful) project with innovative best practices, lessons learned, hints and tips, then we want to hear from you
  • Benefit from the extensive marketing campaign and promotional exposure/recognition you will receive from being part of one of the largest conferences serving the information industry.
    You and your organisation will be listed in the printed brochure (sent to 22,000) and on the website (emails to 24,000).
  • Join a roster of industry authorities and use this opportunity to raise your profile. Previous keynote speakers to the programme include:
  • Dion Hinchcliffe, Co-Author of ‘Web 2.0 Architectures
  • Charlene Li, Co-Author of ‘Groundswell’
  • Dame Wendy Hall, Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton
  • Nigel Shadbolt, Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Deputy Head Research, University of   Southampton
  • Blaise Cronin, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
  • Clay Shirky, Author of ‘Here Comes Everybody’
  • Jimmy Wales, Founder, Wikipedia
  • Dr David Weinberger, Co-author of ‘The Cluetrain Manifesto’
  • Dr Jakob Nielsen, described as ‘The king of usability’
  • Dame Lynne Brindley, Chief Executive, The British Library
  • Selected speakers receive a FREE place to the 3 day conference and co-located exhibition, worth over £900

For information on conference themes, making your submission and review criteria please click on the links  below

I look forward to receiving your proposal

Stephen Dale
Chairman
Online Information Conference 2011

Making your submission

Review criteria

SUBMIT YOUR PAPER


Remember that the deadline for papers is 6th May.

About Steve Dale

Stephen Dale is both an evangelist and practitioner in the use of Web 2.0 technologies and Social Media applications to support personal development and knowledge sharing. He has a deep understanding of how systems and technology can be used to support learning and facilitate smarter working, where connections and conversations are the key to self-development and creativity within the organisation.
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One Response to Online Information Conference 2011 – Call For Papers

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