Folks –
Jonathan Grudin and I have launched a minitrack at HICSS 2007 focused on
emerging information technologies (Hawai'i Int'l Computer Science &
Systems). The minitrack 's a blend of new things coming out as a result of
Web 2.0, with a bit of social networks, mashups, new media types and mixins
of all information kinds.
How are people creating and using these new technologies?
We've created a weblog for the minitrack to discuss some of these ideas, and
to kick around thoughts about possible papers for the minitrack:
http://hicss-newtech.blogspot.com/<http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http%3A%2F%2Fhicss-newtech.blogspot.com%2F>
The direct link to the description/Call-for-papers is here: New
Technologies for Information
Use<http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http%3A%2F%2Fdmrussell.googlepages.com%2Fhicss40cfpto%2522newinformationtechnology%253Aways%2526means%2522>
Papers are due on *June 15th, 2006*.
The conference is January 3- 7, 2007 (on the Big Island of Hawai'i).
It would be great if you would participate of course – and in any case if
you could mention this minitrack to others, that would be marvelous as
well.
----- Dan & Jonathan
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Some additional information:
*Using Information: New Technologies, Ways, & Means*
Are blogs changing the world? Will millions of people adding tags to
content affect use patterns? How do wikis, RSS feeds, ever-present search,
and constantly renewed online newspapers change information use and
creation? How will they affect existing patterns of using information and
knowledge in homes and organizations?
There is now an efflorescence of new media, highly available content and
information—as well as new ways of finding, using and interacting with this
new information wealth. This is true for our personal computers, within
organizations, and on the internet.
As these new forms grow and flourish, new methods for creating, sharing,
reading and writing are emerging as well.
Just as importantly, the content and technologies merge and blur into one
another, causing new kinds of media and uses to emerge from the
combinations. How all these new opportunities arise, form and are used is
the topic of interest.
This minitrack at HICSS will focus on how new technologies for using this
information are being created and used. In particular, we are interested in
work regarding the design, creation and use of information in many settings,
particularly in ways that are newly emerging and especially innovative.
We're seek high quality papers across a broad spectrum of topics in this
area. For further information, please see: New Technologies for
Information Use<http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http%3A%2F%2Fdmrussell.googlepages.com%2Fhicss40cfpto%2522newinformationtechnology%253Aways%2526means%2522>
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