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call for participation at the i-know 2006 July 4, 2006

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The International Conference on Knowledge Management has launched its call for participation. I have attended this event in the past few years and can recommend it. It attracts a good mix of experts and leaves enough room for discussions – formal and informal ones.

6-8
September 2006, Graz, Austria

http://www.i-know.at/

Now in its sixth year, I-KNOW has a tradition of bringing together Europe´s leading researchers and practitioners involved in knowledge management. Attracting more than 450 attendees, I-KNOW is the premier conference on knowledge management in Europe. I-KNOW provides a perfect opportunity to stay abreast of the latest developments in the field. Both the human/organizational perspective and the technology perspective are covered. The novelty and the quality of the accepted contributions are ensured by a high-callibre program committee featuring international experts on a broad range of knowlege management topics. All submitted papers went through a rigorous review process, with a final acceptance rate of 40% only for full papers.

Overall, I-KNOW ’06 received a total of 154 full paper submissions, with 62 accepted full papers. 11 further submissions were recommended for acceptance as short papers.

I-KNOW
’06 is hosted by the Know-Center, Austria’s Competence Center for Knowledge Management (
http://en.know-center.at/) and it takes place concurrently with the 20th International Conference on Informatics for Environmental
Protection – Managing Environmental Knowledge (EnviroInfo-2006,
www.enviroinfo.net).

The program includes keynotes by a number of internationally renowned experts; please visit the Web site for scheduled times and the keynoters’ short biographies:

* Bebo White, Stanford University, US; Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), Fellow of the International WWW Institute

* Franz Josef Radermacher, University of Ulm, GE; Scientific Director, Research Institute for Applied Knowledge Processing (FAW/n)

* Ronald Maier, Chair in Management Information Systems, Martin-Luther-University Halle Wittenberg, GE

* Peter Scott, Head of the Centre for New Media Knowledge Media Institute Open University, UK


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