ICKM 2020: International Conference on Knowledge Management 2020 Online using Cisco WebEx (technical support from NC Central University, Durham, NC) Durham, NC, United States, December 3-5, 2020 |
Conference website | http://www.ickm.net/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ickm2020 |
Submission deadline | August 31, 2020 |
The International Conference on Knowledge Management (ICKM) provides researchers and practitioners from all over the world a forum for discussion and exchange of ideas concerning theoretical and practical aspects of Knowledge Management. ICKM 2020 will be held December 3-5 as a virtual meeting hosted by the Knowledge and Information Professional Association. The conference theme is “Knowledge Commons in the City of Medicine,” covering the institutional analysis of data and the development of knowledge sharing in any subject area.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference.
The following paper categories are welcome:
- GUIDELINES for Posters or Videos: Provide poster or video about recently completed work, highly relevant early results of research-in-progress, or successful systems and applications development related to knowledge management. Presenting a poster/video is a great way to get feedback on work that has not yet been published or in production. Presentations are an integral part of the conference with sessions schedule for interactive, online discussion between presenters and attendees. Authors should submit a 300-words or less extended abstract that provides sufficient technical details. For posters a draft of one slide in PowerPoint of the poster and for videos a early version of PowerPoint, You-Tube or Webex recording can be submitted so that the evaluation committee can assess the scientific merit of the work. The poster or video abstracts do not have to present a completed work, but should provide enough concrete evidence to support the potential validity of the proposed ideas.
Your poster or video should encourage questions and discussion. It is fine to present any late-breaking results, work-in-progress, data sets, methodological tools, or research results at the ICKM. Coauthors are allowed but only one (1) poster. Deadline to submit: August 31, 2020
- GUIDELINES for Workshops (to be Webinars): Provide detailed description of workshop topic and presenter(s) bio. A 250-word or less abstract is required with sufficient details about activities and online learning activities so that the evaluation committee can assess the proposal. Co-authors or presenters are allowed. Explain objectives of the workshop for learners. The webinar may be presented on the last day of the conference and at a time allowing for international attendees. Each workshop will be given 1.5 hours on the agenda. Workshops support an informal setting for sharing ideas and discussing future directions. You may describe a targeted audience according to topic and level of information. The IT support team will work with teachers/presenters to set up the webinar. Deadline to submit: August 31, 2020
- GUIDELINES for Practitioner and Work-in-Progress Abstract: Your abstract should describe ongoing research or planned research contributions with initial results, as well as case studies or business applications so far. Length: 250 words. Describe areas related to knowledge management even if without scientific underpinning or full evidence now. Presenting work-in-progress is a unique opportunity to reflect on systems under construction, ongoing R&D, and ideas before starting implementation. Work-in-progress presentations will be an integral part of the conference, with interaction between presenters and attendees. Authors should submit description that provides sufficient background and information on the state of affairs so that the evaluation committee can assess the practical and/or scientific merit of the work. Deadline to submit: August 31, 2020
List of Topics
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Knowledge Commons and Sharing Data
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Data Science and Data Analytics
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Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge
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Big Data Analytics and Data Warehousing
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Privacy & Security Issues
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Data Management Challenges in Healthcare and more
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Knowledge Discovery & Representation
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Data and Web Mining, Text Analysis (NLP-Natural Language Processing)
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Data Visualization and Computational Linguistics
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Meta Data and Organization of Networked Resources
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Learning Resource and Usability Studies (UX)
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KM in Organizations and Society
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KM Practices (Best Practices, Communities of Practice, etc.)
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Social Networks and Knowledge Sharing
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Competitive and Business Intelligence
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Intellectual Capital and Return on Investment
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Project Management
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Knowledge Society & the Knowledge-Economy
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Smart Cities and Innovation
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Indigenous Knowledge Management
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Social and Ethical Issues
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Knowledge, Learning, and Innovation Governance
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History and Evolution of KM
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Multilevel Governance Model (Management and Internal Control)
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Tourism and Public Governance Models of Knowledge
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The Organizational EcosystemShared Governance and Public Security
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Artificial Intelligence (Third Wave) and the Management of Scientific Knowledge
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Transferring Learning into Practice
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KM in Information Science & Organization
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Information Architecture, Design, and Analysis
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Information Retrieval, Usability, UX, and HCI
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Taxonomies and Ontology
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Information Representation and Visualization
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Information Privacy and Security
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Information Policy and Ethics
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KM of Mobile Computable Knowledge in Libraries
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Technical Infrastructure
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Standards and Policies to Ensure Quality and Trust
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Sustainability for Mobilization and Digital Inclusion
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Knowledge Repositories and Data Warehousing
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Digital Curation & Document/ Records Management
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Archival Management & Web Archiving
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Committees
Program Committee
- Naresh Agarwal
- Daniel Alemneh
- Taghreed AlQudsi-Ghabra
- Hsia-Ching Chang
- Alton Chua
- Kimiz Daklkir
- Dursun Delen
- Darin Freeburg
- Md. Anwarul Islam
- Jay Liebowitz
- Joyline Makani
- Asim Qayyum
- Patricia de Sá Freire
- Christian Stary
- Merlo Tereza
Organizing committee
- Suliman Hawamdeh, General Chair
- Deborah Swain, Conference Chair
- Jeff Allen, Program Co-Chair
- Rose Baker, Finance Co-Chair
- Pranathy Enamela, Webmaster Co-Chair
- Pam McLamb, Events Coordinator
Invited Speakers
- Charles P. Friedman, Ph.D. is the Key Note Speaker
- W Ed Hammond, Ph.D., FACMI, FAIMBE, FIMIA, FHL7 is the Plenary Speaker
Venue
Online using Cisco WebEx (technical support from NC Central University, Durham, NC)
Contact
Dr. Deborah Swain, NC Central University, Conference Chair, dswain@nccu.edu or
Dr. Suliman Hawamdeh, University of North Texas, General Chair, suliman.hawamdeh@unt.edu.
Sponsors
Coming Soon