Informing Science Institute and Jerusalem College of Technology invite you to attend the 2019 InSITE Conference with theme 'From Diversity Toward Unity' held in Jerusalem Workshops * Paper and Poster Sessions * Networking Missions. Research (Empirical, Qualitative, Theoretical, Student, Research-in-Progress reports), Panels, Poster, Project Reports, Case Studies, Abstracts Only Submissions considered. Deadlines: [from December 15] Reviewing Starts. Papers submitted in November and early December undergo the most complete and mentoring review and are the most likely to be selected for fast-tracking (publication in one of ISI's journals for the highest quality submissions). [February 15] Authors notified of decision regarding submission. [March 15] Final, revised, and camera-ready paper due. The Informing Science Institute (ISI), founded in 1998, is a global community of academics shaping the future of informing science. Informing science is the transdisciplinary quest to discover better ways to inform. Submitting or publishing papers in any of ISI’s peer-reviewed online academic journals is free under a Creative Commons By-NC license and copyright to articles is returned and retained by their respective authors. ISI encourages the sharing of knowledge and collaboration among the wide variety of fields, often using information technology to advance the multidisciplinary study of informing science. These areas can include Business, Communications, Communicating Meaning, Community and Society, Computer Science, Data Management, Distance Education, eCommerce, Education, eLearning, Government, Health Care, History, Information and Library Science, Journalism, Justice and Law, Mathematics, Management, Philosophical Issues, Psychology, Public Policy, Sociology, and Human Resources.
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