[AISWorld] *New* IDIMC 2014 - Call for papers: Deadline 6 June (IDIMC 2014, 17 September 2014 Loughborough, UK)

Crispin Coombs C.R.Coombs at lboro.ac.uk
Sun Mar 16 17:34:51 EDT 2014


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CALL FOR PAPERS
Paper Submission Deadline: 6 June 2014
IDIMC 2014 ‘Making Connections’
International Data and Information Management Conference
17 September 2014 Loughborough, UK
http://idimc.org/
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Dear Colleagues
The Centre for Information Management<http://www.lboro.ac.uk/cim> at Loughborough University, in collaboration with the University of Cambridge’s Distributed Information and Automation Laboratory<http://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/dial/>, is pleased to announce its inaugural International Data and Information Management Conference (IDIMC), taking place on 17th September 2014.

The conference will bring together researchers, managers and policy makers from academia, industry, government, commerce and the third sector. The overarching theme of this year’s conference is ‘making connections’ to reflect the interconnected nature of data, knowledge creation and information management.

The day will comprise a series of invited and contributed papers and posters and excellent networking opportunities throughout the day.

Programme Committee
Christine L. Borgman, Presidential Chair & Professor of Information Studies, University of California
Guy Fitzgerald, Professor of Information Systems, Loughborough University
Robert Galliers, Distinguished Professor in Information Systems, Bentley University
Michael Myers, Professor of Information Systems, University of Auckland
Reijo Savolainen, Professor at the Department of Information Studies, University of Tampere
Philip Woodall, Distributed Information and Automation Laboratory, University of Cambridge

Conference theme: Making Connections
The information society and knowledge based economy rely on the organisation and retrieval of data and information; the processes associated with knowledge creation; and the knowledge required to design, develop and implement solutions that enable the exploitation of knowledge, data and information. However, it is when the contribution of these strands of important research are combined and integrated that their influence has the power to make breakthrough impacts on the information society and knowledge based economy. Therefore, the overarching theme of the conference is 'making connections', and we particularly encourage papers that reflect the interconnections and links between some of the key areas of interest outlined below.

Topics of interest
IDIMC welcomes submissions for oral presentations, and for posters, within, but not limited to, the following areas of data and information management:
•               Big data
•               Organisation and Information Retrieval
•               Data analytics, enterprise data and business intelligence
•               Data quality management
•               Open and linked data
•               Data integration, cloud computing and data warehousing
•               Master data management
•               Data visualization
•               Managing industrial data
•               Industrial data and information value
•               Knowledge creation
•               Knowledge management
•               Sharing information securely
•               People’s information behaviour
•               People centred design
•               Enterprise Information Management
•               Management of Information Systems
•               Information management benefits realization
•               Monitoring information management impact
•               Evaluating information management impact

•               Systems development methodologies

Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings published by LISU, Loughborough University.

Important dates

Submissions open: 5 March 2014
Submission deadline: 6 June 2014
Notification of authors: 4 July 2014
Deadline for final papers 29 August 2014

Conference: 17 September 2014

Submission process

Each proposal should be made using the submission template available from www.idimc.org/papers<http://www.idimc.org/papers>, including details of authors/presenters, the proposal type (oral presentation or poster) and an abstract of 1,000 words. The completed form should be emailed to the Conference organisers: idimc at lboro.ac.uk<mailto:idimc at lboro.ac.uk>. All documents should be in MS Word (.doc or .docx) or PDF format. The deadline for submission of proposals is Friday 6 June 2014.

Accepted authors will be required to submit a full paper of between 3,000 and 5,000 words before the final submission date: Friday 29th August 2014.

Registration information
For all accepted papers and posters, at least one presenter must register for the conference; discounted rates will be available. Registration will open in May 2014. Please email the organisers (idimc at lboro.ac.uk<mailto:idimc at lboro.ac.uk>) to register interest and receive advance notification of registration.

Contact details

For further information, please email the conference organisers: idimc at lboro.ac.uk<mailto:idimc at lboro.ac.uk> or visit the conference website www.idimc.org<http://www.idimc.org/>

Best

Crispin
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Dr Crispin Coombs
Deputy Director, Centre for Information Management
School of Business and Economics
Loughborough University, UK
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