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2nd
European Conference on Information Management and Evaluation
Royal
Holloway, University of London,
UK
11-12 September 2008
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Conference Chair: David Barnes, Royal
Holloway, University of London, UK
Programme
Co-Chairs: Romano Dyerson and G.
‘Hari’ Harindranath, Royal Holloway, University
of London, UK
Keynote
Speakers: To be announced
The European Conference on Information Management and Evaluation (ECIME)
provides a forum for both researchers and practitioners to come together to
develop their understanding of both theory and practice in all aspects of
IT/IS management and evaluation. This, the second ECIME, is built on the firm
foundations laid by 13 successful years of the European Conference on
Information Technology Evaluation (ECITE). The wider scope of ECIME reflects
the increased use of technology to manage information in and between
organizations of all types and sizes across the globe. ECIME 2008 will
provide opportunities for people working and researching in the field to come
together both formally and informally to share their knowledge and expertise. I am sure you will find something of interest.
This
year’s conference takes place at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Royal Holloway College
was founded in 1878 by the Victorian entrepreneur, Thomas Holloway as a
college for the higher education of bright young women. Part of the University of London since 1900, Royal Holloway has
continued to grow in size and status and now enjoys an international
reputation for the highest quality teaching and research across the sciences,
arts and humanities. The College is ranked amongst the top ten research-led
university institutions in the UK. Royal Holloway is set in 135
acres of Surrey parkland between Egham and Windsor and yet is just 19 miles from
the centre of London (35 minutes from Waterloo Station) and just 7 miles from
Heathrow Airport. The College is justly proud of its famous Founder’s
Building, inspired by the Chateau of Chambord in the Loire Valley,
and one of the most spectacular university buildings in the world.
I very
much hope you will be able to join us at Royal Holloway University of London
for ECIME2008.
David Barnes
Conference Chair
Your contacts for this conference are:
Important
dates: Please note these dates have changed
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Abstract submission deadline:
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21
February 2008
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Now closed
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Notification of abstract acceptance:
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28
February 2008
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Completed
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Final copy of full paper due:
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10
April 2008
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Notification of paper acceptance (with changes):
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19
June 2008
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Earlybird registration closes:
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3
July 2008
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Final paper submission (with changes):
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17
July 2008
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Final author registration date:
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7
August 2008
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Registration
news
Earlybird discounts are available until 3 July 2008. See the registration page for
details. Please read the Earlybird condition.
Special reduced rates for Supervisors and Students attending together.
Special reduced rates for group bookings.
Publication opportunity
Papers presented at the conference
will be considered for publication in a special issue of the Electronic
Journal of Information Systems Evaluation. The latest issue, Volume 11, Issue
1, is now available on the journal website.
Conference
status
The call
for papers has now closed. You can see details of the abstracts selected for
submission as full papers on the Abstracts Selected page. Full papers are due for review
by 10 April and we hope to release a preliminary programme by the end of April.
Note to Authors: Due to the
large number of papers expected for this conference, the committee only
allows an author to present one paper. Therefore if multiple papers are
accepted for presentation different co-authors need to present each paper. Author
registration must be completed by 7 August 2008.
Purchase
previous conference proceedings. The proceedings for ECIME
conferences are listed in the Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings
(ISTP), the Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings (ISTP/ISI
Proceedings), the Index to Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings
(ISSHP) and the Index to Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings
(ISSHP/ISI Proceedings).
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Conference venue

David Barnes

Romano Dyerson

G. Hari Harindranath


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