---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- From: "K.S. Raghavan" <ksragav@hotmail.com> Date: Sun, September 17, 2017 5:34 pm -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear colleagues: This is with reference to a request by many LIS professionals to consider a lower registration fee for retired LIS professionals who would like to attend the forthcoming International conference being organized as part of the 125th birth anniversary of Dr. S. R. Ranganathan (www.srr125.org<http://www.srr125.org>). We had a meeting of the core group yesterday to consider the request. I am pleased to inform you that we decided to fix the registration fee at Rs. 2000/- for retired LIS / Information professionals to encourage more LIS professionals to attend and participate in the conference. Kindly encourage your professional friends and colleagues to register for and participate in the conference. The detailed minute-to-minute conference programme will shortly be announced on the conference website (www.srr125.org<http://www.srr125.org>). The 2017 Dr. S. R. Ranganathan Memorial Lectures will be delivered during the conference by Dr. Joseph Tennis (I-school, University of Washington, President, ISKO and immediate past-chair of Dublin Core Metadata Initiative). Also note that the IKO 2017 (Innovations in Knowledge Organization 2017)- an annual event organized by the Singapore Chapter of the International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO) - will be held as a pre-conference event on 23rd October and all those who register for the main conference will also be eligible to attend IKO 2017. I am listing below the programme of IKO 2017 for the benefit of all those who intend attending our conference. I look forward to welcoming all of you at SRR 125 conference Regards Raghavan IKO 2017 Chennai - Advances in Knowledge Organisation http://www.ikoconference.org/programme-2017.html Programme Highlights Include: CONTEXT The Innovations in Knowledge Organisation Conference (IKO) was founded in Singapore in 2015. It is organised by ISKO Singapore<http://www.iskosg.org/> and curated by Patrick Lambe, Maish Nichani and Dave Clarke. It will take place as a practice-focused day immediately prior to the International Conference on Knowledge Organization, Library & Information Management<http://srr125.org/> (co-organised by ISKO India) to be held in Chennai, India October 23-25 2017, in celebration of S.R. Ranganathan's 125th birthday. Registrations for IKO 2017 will also give you access to the main conference. VENUE IKO 2017 will be held at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India on 23 October 2017. FORMAT IKO 2017 will continue its focus on in-depth explorations of innovative knowledge organisation practices and applications in a case study format. The programme for the day will be as follows: 9.30am IKO 2017 opening keynote (plenary) Developing a Knowledge Organisation Community Response to the Post-Truth Information Age / David Clarke, FRSA In 2016 the Oxford English Dictionary chose âpost-truthâ as word of the year. Their decision was based on the proliferation of fake news stories and misinformation that accompanied both the US national election and the British EU referendum. On Earth Day in April 2017 thousands of people gathered in London for a March for Science, protesting the negative impact of post-truth culture and politics on science, research and education. How can the Knowledge Organization community engage with and respond to these issues? In this session, David Clarke will describe the problem space and comment on the issues from the perspective of knowledge organisation and information science. The session will conclude with 10-15 minutes for audience participation, including a discussion about how the KO community can get involved and contribute ideas for solutions. 10.15am First four IKO case studies - opening pitches (plenary) Maish Nichani (ISKO Singapore): Making Search Conversational: From Queries and Results Pages to Dynamic Conversations Patrick Lambe (ISKO Singapore): Developing Faceted Taxonomies from Knowledge Maps: A Case Study Rajesh Menon (Pingar): Proof of Concept Testing for Autoclassification: the Critical Step to Success Senthilvel Palanivelu, M.S. Muralidharan, S. Rajamani (SCOPE): Using Hybrid Machine+SME Methods to Develop a Faceted Taxonomy to Improve Search Effectiveness on a Large Corpus 11.00am Second four IKO case studies - opening pitches (plenary) David Clarke (Synaptica) OASIS: Constructing knowledge bases around high resolution images using ontologies and Linked Data 3 more case studies to be announced 11.40am Case Study Caf Round 1 - in-depth table discussions of 8 cases 12.15pm Lunch 1.30pm Case Study Caf Round 2 - in-depth table discussions of 8 cases 2.05pm Case Study Caf Round 3 - in-depth table discussions of 8 cases 2.40pm Networking Break 3.00pm Table discussion - questions and issues for the panel 3.20pm Panel session (plenary) 4.15pm IKO 2017 summary and closing address