All presentations will be available to conference participants during and after its end.
ISI 2015 blog
All presentations will be available to conference participants during and after its end.
Day after ISI 2015 – feed your hunger for trumpet and organ.
ISI strongly depends upon sponsor support, and 100% of all sponsorship goes directly to funding the conference to cover expenses such as the Gerhard Lustig Award for the best Master Thesis in Information Science 2013-2014, different social activities and events, graphics design and bags for attendees. No-one involved in the organisation of the conference receives a salary or stipend.
Digital humanities and the technologies of the semantic web: decolonizing description for the sake of digital humanities.
Organizers: Marijana Tomić, Manuel Burghardt, Mirna Willer, Anne Gilliland & Gordon Dunsire
In cooperation with: Theresa Zammit Lupi
ISI Conference 2015 Call for Papers is now closed.
Due to winter holidays, the deadline for all ISI 2015 submissions has been extended to 26th January 2015. This is the final date and there will be no further extension.
Please consider to contribute to and/or forward to the appropriate groups the following opportunity to submit and publish original scientific results to ISI 2015.
The submission deadline is January 10, 2015.
Please find below flyers, advertisements and banners that can be placed on webpages and included in e-news to advertise this upcoming international symposium of information science.
Dear ISI supporters! At former ISI conferences, the presentation of the master theses was one of the highlights of the conference. That’s how it should be at ISI 2015 in Zadar/Croatia as well and therefore we need your support for promoting the Gerhard Lustig Award: All institutions with a master study programme relating to the […]
Dear colleagues, We would like to invite you to contribute to the 14th International Symposium of Information Science (ISI 2015). ISI 2015 is a biannual gathering of scholars, researchers and students from information science 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 […]