Wednesday, July 27, 2011

[KMDG-L] Second Call: BOBCATSSS 2012 - Amsterdam


Dear Sir or Madam,


we are delighted to invite you to the 20th BOBCATSSS Symposium on

information management taking place in Amsterdam from January 23 to

January 25, 2012. The special topic will be "information in e-motion", containing the following subtopics:


E-Media in motion: Nowadays an increasing amount of data is only accessible through digital media. The devices being used to gain access to this data are developing rapidly.

Organization 2.0: The globalised world demands us to find new ways of collaborating, learning and working. As a result of that, we will have to find alternative ways and tools to record and archive our information.

My Information: Instead of using a personal diary a lot of people are sharing their thoughts online nowadays, on social networks, communities and blogs, hardly hiding their personal information. How can people keep track of other people seeing, using and sharing their content?

Access to Public Information: In a democratic process it is crucial that citizens have access to public information. How can that be made possible and how can people learn to use that information critically?


You are very welcome to take active part in the conference by

contributing a speech, workshop or poster, whether you're a

professional, teacher or student.


You can submit a contribution and register as a participant by using our Conference Administration Tool:
https://www.conftool.pro/bobcatsss2012/


For further information, please see our website http://www.bobcatsss2012.org/


We'd be pleased to receive your abstract until October 1, 2011 and are

looking forward to seeing you in Amsterdam.



Yours faithfully,

Ilka Schiele

BOBCATSSS 2012 Programme Team

and

Selina Chadde

BOBCATSSS 2012 Marketing Team


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For further information see:
- www.bobcatsss2012.org
- http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobcatsss  or   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobcatsss

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

[KMDG-L] Second Call: BOBCATSSS 2012

Dear Sir or Madam,


we are delighted to invite you to the 20th BOBCATSSS Symposium on

information management taking place in Amsterdam from January 23 to

January 25, 2012. The special topic will be "information in e-motion", containing the following subtopics:


E-Media in motion: Nowadays an increasing amount of data is only accessible through digital media. The devices being used to gain access to this data are developing rapidly.

Organization 2.0: The globalised world demands us to find new ways of collaborating, learning and working. As a result of that, we will have to find alternative ways and tools to record and archive our information.

My Information: Instead of using a personal diary a lot of people are sharing their thoughts online nowadays, on social networks, communities and blogs, hardly hiding their personal information. How can people keep track of other people seeing, using and sharing their content?

Access to Public Information: In a democratic process it is crucial that citizens have access to public information. How can that be made possible and how can people learn to use that information critically?


You are very welcome to take active part in the conference by

contributing a speech, workshop or poster, whether you're a

professional, teacher or student.


You can submit a contribution and / or register as a participant by using our Conference Administration Tool: https://www.conftool.pro/bobcatsss2012/


For further information, please see our website http://www.bobcatsss2012.org/


We'd be pleased to receive your abstract until October 1, 2011 and are

looking forward to seeing you in Amsterdam.



Yours faithfully,

Ilka Schiele

BOBCATSSS 2012 Programme Team

and

Selina Chadde

BOBCATSSS 2012 Marketing Team



--
For further information see:
- www.bobcatsss2012.org
- http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobcatsss  or   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobcatsss

Monday, July 25, 2011

[KMDG-L] Open session - Agricultural Libraries at IFLA conference

Dear colleagues,

The Agricultural Libraries Special Interest Group cordially invites you to its
session at IFLA Conference in San Juan,Puerto Rico
http://conference.ifla.org/ifla77/programme-and-proceedings-day/2011-08-14

Theme:

"Information systems for indigenous knowledge in agriculture"

on Sunday 14 August 2011 13:45 - 15:45

In this session: Papers to be presented include:

*Indigenous knowledge in agriculture: American Indian tribes and Maori
communities support indigenous agricultural lifeways

*Promoting learning process to produce organic vegetables with special reference
to one village in rural Northeast Thailand

*knowledge for sustainable food security: the efforts of agricultural research
libraries in Nigeria

*Role of libraries in promoting the dissemination and documentation of
indigenous agricultural information: case study of Zimbabwe

*Information systems for Indigenous knowledge in agriculture: an overview

The session will take place on Sunday 14 August 2011 13:45 - 15:45 | Room:
Exhibition Hall A.

Hope to See you soon in Puerto Rico!

Best regards,

Deva EswarReddy,PhD
Associate Professor
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-5000
Tel.979-862-1062 Fax.979-458-0112
dereddy@tamu.eduSC Member, IFLA Science&Technology Section
Convener, IFLA Agricultural Libraries Group
College Station, TX 77843-5000
Tel.979-862-1062 Fax.979-458-0112
dereddy@tamu.eduSC Member, IFLA Science&Technology Section
Convener, IFLA Agricultural Libraries Group

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

[KMDG-L] INVITATION: Classification and Ontology, The Hague, 19-20 September

Apologies for cross-posting

*** INVITATION***

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CLASSIFICATION AND ONTOLOGY: FORMAL APPROACHES AND ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE
International UDC Seminar 2011 - 19-20 September, The Hague, Netherlands
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http://seminar.udcc.org/2011/index.htm
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VENUE: Koninklijke Bibliotheek (National Library of the Netherlands)
FEE: €200 (€170 students)
The conference fee includes the conference proceedings book
(published by Ergon Verlag), refreshments, reception and two lunches.

To secure your place at this event please register online at
http://seminar.udcc.org/2011/php/registration.php

Ontology-like representations of classifications are recognized as potentially
important facilitators in creating a web of linked data.

The conference keynote speaker is Professor Patrick Hayes, one of the key players
in the Semantic Web initiative and the development of RDF, OWL and SPARQL. His talk
entitled "On being the same" will remind us of some oddities and internal
inconsistencies
in data found on the Web, as the Semantic web starts to take shape with the rise
of linked data.

Following the keynote address we will hear a selection of speakers from the
domains of
web technology, ontology, knowledge organization and bibliographic
classification, including
Dan Brickley, Guus Schreiber, Thomas Baker, Dagobert Soergel, Roberto Poli,
Ingetraut Dahlberg, Barbara Kwasnik, Rebecca Green, Michael Panzer, Marcia Zeng,
Daniel Kless, Joan Mitchell, Richard Smiraglia, Vanda Broughton, Devika Madalli,
Claudio Gnoli
and more.

The preliminary programme with abstracts and speakers biographies is available
at http://seminar.udcc.org/2011/programme.htm.

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