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InSITE 2006 June 25-28, 2006 Salford (Greater Manchester, England)
Informing Science + Information Technology Education joint Conference

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Informing
Science
Institute

I n S I T E  2 0 0 6
J u n e  25 - 28,  2 0 0 6
Greater Manchester, England

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 undergo blind review by six or more external referees. Accepted papers of delegates are published in either the conference proceedings or one of the Institute's journals.

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the transdiscipline of Informing Science

The purpose of Informing Science is to encourage and enable 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.
IT Education Papers that cover research in Information Technology Education, such as Curriculum and Techniques for teaching IT are invited.
Knowledge &Learning Objects Papers that deal with any aspect of knowledge and learning objects . (theory, practice, innovation, and research ) are invited
Doctoral Studies Papers dealing with all issues in the teaching and mentoring of doctoral students are invited.
Call for Special Topics The conference is especially interested in papers on the topics Misinforming/Misinformation and Bias in information systems.

Hosted by
Faculty of Business & Informatics
University of Salford, UK

Conference Co-Chairs
Carole Roberts & Janice Whatley

Organizing Committee
Allison Brettle
Nicola Coates
Gordon Fletcher
Farid Meziane
Chris Procter

ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Allison Adam
Ray Hackney
Alex Koohang

 

Organized by the Informing Science Institute
Eli Cohen and Elizabeth Boyd
Organizers@InSITE.nu


[Informing Science Journal] [Journal of IT Education] [Issues in IS and IT] [Journal of Knowledge&Learning Objects]
[InSITE Proceedings]  [Teach IS resources] [IS Learning Objects Repository]
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