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The InSITE
(Informing
Science +
IT Education) conference solicits your finest submissions in any
area that explores issues in
effectively and
efficiently informing clients through information technology.
It also solicits papers on
IT education.
All
submissions have undergone blind review
by six or more external referees.
Accepted papers of delegates
were published in either the conference proceedings or one of the
Institute's journals.
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Keynote Address by
CJ Rayhill
Chief Information Officer for
O'Reilly Media
and General Manager of their Education Division.
The "Open Source" Movement
vs. Intellectual Property "Rights" |
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Informing
Science |
The purpose of Informing Science is to
encourage the sharing of knowledge and collaboration among the wide
variety of fields that use information technology to inform clients.
Here are some of these areas:
Communications,
Communicating Meaning, Community and Society, Computer Science, Data
Communications, Distance Education, eCommerce, Education, Government,
Health Care, Medicine, History, Information Science & Library,
Journalism, Justice and Law, Mathematics, Philosophical Issues,
Psychology, Public Policy, Sociology, Technology, Working Together. |
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IT Education |
Papers that cover research in IT Education, such as
Curriculum and Techniques for teaching IT are invited. |
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Call for Special
Topics |
The conference is
especially interested in papers on the topics
Misinforming/Misinformation and Bias in information systems. |
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Best Papers
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"Best Papers" and Full papers will be
published in the journal "Issues in Informing Science and
Information Technology". Other papers will be published in
the conference proceedings. |
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Hosted by

Conference Chairs
Mason
Gerety
Tom Knights
Organizing
Committee
Craig VanLengen (Chair)
John Campbell
Don Carter
John Haney
Al Lorents
John Lovely
Jo-Mae Maris
Georgia Michalicek
Julie Swann
Local Affairs Committee
Kay Pinto (Director)
Organized by the Informing Science Institute |
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