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October 24, 2005
ICKM Conference
This week I am off to the second International Conference on Knowledge Management (ICKM2005) will be held at the ASIS&T Annual Meeting in the Westin Charlotte, North Carolina on October 27-28, 2005. The conference will bring together academics, researchers, developers, practitioners, and users in the areas of knowledge management and information processing. It will serve as a platform for networking, exchange of research ideas, practical applications and best practices.
My session will focus on the Knowledge Organization and it looks like some really great papers that are expanding the body of knowledge. My plan is to provide a 10 minute overview and then allow the presenters to deliver their content. Hopefully, we will get lots of questions and interaction since these academic conferences tend to be on the dry side.
Published Papers
Interaction Histories in Complex Information Retrieval Task Management: Results from the Evaluation of Two Search History Systems by Anita Komlodi
Citation Classification and Its Applications by Selcuk Aya, Carl Lagoze, and Thorsten Joachims
Making the Knowledge-Driven Enterprise Manageable with Semantic Technologies and Faceted Classification by Philip C. Murray
Integrating Consumer Taxonomies Within the Enterprise Metadata Environment by R. Todd Stephens
Posted by Todd at October 24, 2005 2:48 AM
Comments
Hi Todd, I just enjoyed your leadership article in the Oct DM Review. Will you be blogging ICKM?
I will be attending AS&ST; but am unable to attend ICKM since I am attending Fri & Sat seminars. If only I had a double!
Posted by: Kelly G at October 26, 2005 4:08 PM
Yes, After the conference. Or maybe during if the family allows time for it. :-}
We should combine views, I will only be attending ICKM. :-{
Posted by: RTodd at October 26, 2005 7:34 PM
