INFORMATION SOCIETY 2004
7. International multiconference
9. to 15. October 2004
"Jožef Stefan" Institute, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, Slovenija
 
  IS '04 : Call for papers

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Call for papers

You are kindly invited to participate in the “New Information Society - IS’2004" multiconference to be held in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Europe, from 11-15 October, 2004. The multiconference will consist of eleven carefully selected conferences.

The concepts of information society, information era, infosphere and infostress have by now been widely accepted. But, what does it really mean for societies, sciences, technology, education, governments, our lives? What are current and future trends? How should we adopt and change to succeed in the new world?

IS’2004 will serve as a forum for the world-wide and national community to explore further directions, business opportunities, governmental European and American policies. The main objective is the exchange of ideas and developing visions for the future of information society. IS’2004 is a standard high-quality scientific conference covering major recent achievements. Besides, it will provide maximum exchange of ideas in discussions, and concrete proposals in final reports of each conference.

The multiconference will be held in Slovenia, a European country bordering Italy and Austria. It is a land of thousand natural beauties from the Adriatic sea to high mountains. In addition, its Central European position enables visits to most European countries in a radius of just a few hours drive by car. 

Deadline for paper submission: September 20th, 2004

Registration fee:

  • BIOMA and CSeB conferences - 200 €, students 100
  • all other conferences - 100 €, students 40

Registration fee covers conference materials, refreshments during coffee-breaks and:

  • lunch  - BIOMA and CSeB conferences (not for students)

Free entry to all conferences.

Deadline for registration fee: October 10th, 2004