The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative Conference (DCMI or DC), formerly the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications (DC), the Dublin Core Metadata Workshop and the Metadata Workshop, is the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative Annual Conference and Meeting. The conference gathers experts from various areas in the private and public sectors, including the library
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Multidisciplinary Information Research Symposium (MIRS)*
The Multidisciplinary Information Research Symposium (MIRS), organized by the Universuty of North Texas (UNT) College of Information, the UNT Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) Student Chapter, and partners, is a one-day research symposium to showcase the research efforts of information scholars and practitioners. It will be inclusive of workshops, sessions for ongoing and
International Society for Knowledge Organization Low Countries Conference (ISKO LC Conference)
The International Society for Knowledge Organization Low Countries Conference (ISKO LC Conference) is the annual conference of the International Society for Knowledge Organization Low Countries Chapter (ISKO LC), covering Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands. Conference History: 1st ISKO LC Conference, 20-21 June 2019, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
Assessing and Analysing Knowledge Organization Courses in LIS Education
Abstract: This research explores trends in knowledge organization (KO) in library and information science (LIS) curricula in 68 selected schools located in Southeast Asia, Europe, and North America. The research quantitatively analyzed KO course descriptions in order to identify the modules covered in these LIS programs’ curricula. Information was gathered from the course descriptions
International Symposium of Information Science (ISI)*
The biennial International Symposium of Information Science (ISI) (German: Internationales Symposium für Informationswissenschaft) is gathering of scholars, researchers and students from Europe and beyond who share a common interest in critical information issues in contemporary society. The conference series originated in the German-language information science community but has become more and more international in recent