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Call for Papers: First ISKO-Low Countries Conference

Date: 20th-21st June 2019, Brussels

Conference and Inaugural Meeting

Morsels of Knowledge

Call for Papers

Conference information can be found here: goo.gl/JLxce7

Deadline for Proposals: February 26, 2019

Keywords

Basic Units, Concept Theory, Classification, Indexing, Taxonomies and Ontologies, Information Studies

13th – 14th June 2019, Brussels

In June of 2019, the Vrije Universiteit Brussel will host the organizing conference by the Low Countries chapter of the International Society for Knowledge Organisation. The theme for this conference will be Morsels of Knowledge The question of how the most elementary, basic units of knowledge can be identified, retrieved and extracted and can be organized has a long history. This conference explores the potential of such orders of basic units of knowledge for current structures of knowledge organisation. It links enquiries into the essential constituents of stored knowledge with questions about how they are conceptualized, perceived and digested in multiple disciplines.

Call for membership: Launching of a new ISKO chapter for the low countries

An inaugural meeting will be held in the margins of the conference, aiming to officially establish the Low Countries as a new ISKO chapter. If you reside in the Low Countries and interested to be a part of this, please reply by email at the address given below. As soon as we have 10 names we can send a formal petition to ISKO Executive Board.

Call for Papers

The field of Knowledge Organisation (KO) in Belgium and the Netherlands is generally considered to be a practical discipline, intended to support and validate existing processes and practices in libraries and archives.

Dramatic changes in information technology and -culture in the early 21st century have created questions that can only be addressed by allowing a broader perspective.

Therefore we invite scholars and practitioners of a variety of disciplines to contribute to the ongoing inquiry of how knowledge can be optimally defined, stored and conveyed in a contemporary context.

Relevant topics include:

  • What are elemental units of knowledge, and how can they be curated?
  • What are the contemporary views towards accepted knowledge?
  • What are the latest developments in KO?
  • What role can classification theory play in the future use of basic units of knowledge?
  • Who is charge in the quality of such basic units and how can they be best distributed and preserved
  • How does what we read/process/find change who we are?
  • What lessons have been learned in knowledge organization?
  • What are the next steps for research?

The Low Countries Chapter of ISKO intends to showcase innovative, inspirational and multidisciplinary research in a relentless pursuit towards excellence in the study of Knowledge Organisation.

It is our intention to form a network of researchers and practitioners in a field that is constantly in motion. We aim to identify, clarify and tackle essential aspects concerning the preservation and organisation of all aspects of the human intellectual heritage.

We are looking forward to welcoming anyone with an interest in this research area from Belgium and The Netherlands, as well as the worldwide KO community, in Brussels.

Important Dates

February 26, 2019: Submission deadline

March 29, 2019: Notification to authors

April 12, 2019: Decision to attend deadline

May 28, 2019: Final copy submission

June 20-21, 2019: Conference

All proposals and other communication can be sent to [email protected].