Intitial program for CoLIS5

Intitial program for CoLIS5


CONFERENCE SPONSORS:

SATURDAY 4TH JUNE: DOCTORAL FORUM
SUNDAY 5TH JUNE: TUTORIALS
MONDAY 6TH JUNE: CoLIS5 CONFERENCE SESSION
TUESDAY 7TH JUNE: CoLIS5 CONFERENCE SESSION
WEDNESDAY 8TH JUNE: WORKSHOPS


ACCEPTED PAPERS FOR COLIS5

Keynote speakers: Prof. David Blair, University of Michigan Business School and Prof. Elisabeth Davenport, Napier University School of Computing

A Conceptual Indexing Approach based on Document Content Representation
Mustapha Baziz, Mohand Boughanem and Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles

Searching for Relevance in the Relevance of Search
Elaine Toms, Heather OBrien,Luanne Freund and Rick Kopak

Lifeworld and Meaning - Information in Relation to Context
Janne Backlund

Information Searching Behavior: Between Two Principles
Nick Buzikashvili

Context matters: an analysis of assessments of XML documents
Nils Pharo and Ragnar Nordlie

What's the Deal with the Web/Blogs/the Next Big Technology: A Key Role for Information Science in e-Social Science Research?
Mike Thelwall and Paul Wouters

The sense of information: Understanding the cognitive conditional information concept in relation to information acquisition
Peter Ingwersen and Kalervo Järvelin

Power is information: South Africa's Promotion of Access to Information Act in context
Archie Dick

Bradford's Law of Scattering: Ambiguities in the Concept of "Subject"
Birger Hjørland and Jeppe Nicolaisen

Personometrics: Mapping and Visualizing Communication Patterns in R&D Projects
Morten Skovvang, Mikael K. Elbæk and Morten Hertzum

Practical implications of handling multiple contexts in the principle of polyrepresentation
Birger Larsen

The Instrumentality of Information Needs and Relevance
Olof Sundin and Jenny Johannisson

Assessing the roles that a small specialist library plays to guide the development of a hybrid digital library
Richard Butterworth and Veronica Davis Perkins

A bibliometric based semi-automatic approach to identification of candidate thesaurus terms: Parsing and filtering of noun phrases from citation contexts
Jesper W. Schneider and Pia Borlund

Contexts of Relevance for Information Retrieval System Design
Erica Cosijn and Theo Bothma

Annotations as Context for Searching Documents
Maristella Agosti and Nicola Ferro

Information sharing and timing: findings from two Finnish organizations
Gunilla Widén-Wulff and Elisabeth Davenport