Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 21:22:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: JK Vijayakumar
Appologies for cross-postings
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2004 International Paper Contest on
International Digital Libraries and Information Science & Technology Advances in Developing Countries
The American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIST),
International Information Issues Special Interest Group (SIG-III), is
pleased to announce its fifth competition for papers to be submitted for
the 2004 Annual Meeting, which will take place in Providence, Rhode
Island, November 13 - 18, 2004.
The theme of the paper is:
"Managing and Enhancing Information: Cultures and Conflicts
- the developing world perspective."
The paper topic could be at the country or regional level. Papers could
discuss issues, policies and case studies on specific aspects of this
theme, such as, but not limited to, the following:
*Social, ethical, political, legal, and economic issues: issues related
to the role of information in society, such as information policy, access,
security, privacy, and intellectual property, as well as the social uses
and abuses of information technologies such as the Internet and World Wide
Web in bridging or separating diverse communities. *Information
management, organization and access. *Information seeking and use: the
role of information in professional and daily lives, use of various types
of information technology, and social contexts of information seeking.
There will be six winners. Winners will be selected by a panel of judges,
which will include Suzie Allard, University of Tennessee; Nadia Caidi,
University of Toronto; Nathalie Leroy, United Nations; Duncan Omole, The
World Bank; Liwen Vaughan, University of Western Ontario; and Hong Xu,
University of Pittsburgh. The contest chairs are Yunfei Du, Wayne State
University; Nathalie Leroy, United Nations; and Sue O'Neill Johnson,
SIG-III Immediate Past Chair.
The prize for each winner is a two-year individual membership in ASIST.
In the case of multiple authors, the principal author will be awarded the
ASIST membership. In addition, thanks to the continued generous support
from Elsevier, the first place winner will be rewarded a minimum of $1,000
toward travel, conference registration, and accommodations while attending
the ASIST Annual Conference in Providence, Rhode Island, November 13 - 18,
2004.
Publishing opportunities
Submitted papers will be considered for posting
on the SIG III web site as pre-publications. In addition, they will also
be considered for inclusion in a special issue of the International
Information and Library Review, subject to the usual peer refereeing
process.
Information for authors
Only papers by a principal author who is a citizen
of, and resides in a developing country are eligible. Winners in the 2000,
2001, 2002, or 2003 contests are not eligible. The papers should be
original, unpublished, and in English. We encourage submissions from
librarians, information and network specialists, and educators involved in
the creation, representation, maintenance, exchange, discovery, delivery,
and use of digital information.
ASIST Copyright Policy
ASIST will have the non-exclusive right to publish
any of the papers submitted on its web site or in print, with ownership
and all other rights remaining with the author.
Deadline for submission of full papers
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts, not to exceed 5000 words, by
June 30, 2004. Authors are encouraged to submit papers electronically.
For more information or to submit manuscripts, please contact Yunfei Du,
International Paper Contest Co-Chair, by e-mail at the following address:
yunfei@wayne.edu
Please check the SIG III website
(http://www.asis.org/SIG/SIGIII/) for a list of previous winners, sample
papers, and success stories of
some previous winners!
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J K Vijayakumar
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