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Wednesday
Aug062014

Conference Announcement – 5th Information: Interactions and Impact (i³), 23-26 June 2015

The 5th Information: Interactions and Impact (i³), 23-26 June 2015 at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland has been announced. It is a biennial event. 

This is a great conference and I've put the dates in my diary as I plan to attend plus hopefully present a paper based on the PhD by Published Works that I'm starting next month at Edinburgh Napier University. 

i³ focuses on the quality and effectiveness of the interaction between people and information and how this interaction can bring about change.

Conference themes include:

  • the quality and effectiveness of user/information interactions (e.g. information literacies);
  • patterns of information behaviour in different contexts (e.g. creativity, ethics, surveillance, ownership, information recycling/reuse);
  • the social, cultural and economic impacts of engagement with information, including the assessment of impact;
  • the value of information and knowledge as enablers of resilience and change in organisations and communities.

Further details are available on our i³ 2015 website – http://www.rgu.ac.uk/i3conference2015.  If you would like to register your interest and receive further alerts, please email the conference team at i3information@rgu.ac.uk.

You can also follow i3 conference activities and news on Twitter i3 conference

Hope to see a few of the Community of Practice members there. 

 

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