Please log in if you want to be notified when Knowledge-sharing using social media (KSS 2008) is updated on Eventseer.net. Click the tracker button below to activate notifications.
Click the button to be notified on your personal tracker whenever this event is updated or ahead of upcoming deadlines.

Facts


City: Graz
Country: Austria
Period: September 3, 2008
URL: http://i-know.at/kss

Updates


Deadlines


Comments

April 17, 2008 - 10:22 a.m.

Please note that the submission deadline has just been extended to 28 April 2008!

phoefler


Leave a comment

Please log in to add a comment.

CfP: Knowledge Sharing using Social Media (KSS '08)


Special Track on Knowledge Sharing using Social Media (KSS '08)

http://i-know.at/kss

3 September 2008
Graz, Austria

-------------------------------------

DEADLINE EXTENSION

Since many authors have asked for an extension of the submission deadline, we will keep our submission system open for further two weeks. The extended submission deadline is now 28 April 2008.

-------------------------------------

This one-day special track takes place during TRIPLE-I '08 in Graz, Austria (3 - 5 September 2008) as one programme item of I-KNOW '08. The Special Track provides an interdisciplinary forum for international scientists and practitioners to discuss various aspects of Knowledge Sharing using Social Media (KSS).

The I-KNOW is part of a joint venture of the conferences united under the brand TRIPLE-I (http://triple-i.tugraz.at/): I-KNOW - International Conference on Knowledge Management, I-MEDIA - International Conference on New Media Technology, and I-SEMANTICS - International Conference on Semantic Systems. TRIPLE-I reflects the increasing importance and convergence of Knowledge Management, New Media Technologies and Semantic Systems. This unique concept aims at bridging the gaps between the various communities and their technology fields.

Background

This KSS special track is the fourth event of a series which started at I-KNOW '05. The focus of the individual events always was on knowledge sharing but each year a different trend was picked up. In the first year attention was paid to knowledge sharing in research and higher education mainly within closed environments. In the second year the focus on research and higher education was continued but the knowledge sharing environments then were web 2.0 applications, especially social software, partly combined with semantic technologies. In the last year the organisers called for contributions dealing with social software especially in the organisational context. This year we keep this topic since research and experiences have grown.

In the past years different organisations - reaching from educational institutions to large companies - gave Social Media a trial and thus brought down the hype to earth. While in the beginnings it was not so clear in which areas which kind of Social Media could make sense, to which factors attention has to be paid for a successful implementation, and what the added value could be, in the meantime first answers have been found. Corresponding books were recently published, conferences increasingly addressed this topic, and science and industry published their insights in journals and magazines. Additionally, and this is the newest development in this area, there are first ideas about the integration of Social Media with Semantic Technologies.

Objectives

Against the background of real world applications of Social Media, KSS '08 tries to find answers to the following guiding research questions:

  • How is Social Media applied at the interface between enterprise and customers or partners?
  • Which factors facilitate and impede the successful implementation of Social Media?
  • Which Social Media applications are most promising for what purpose?
  • What are the approaches in introducing Social Media?
  • How is Social Media integrated with semantic technologies and to what purpose?

The special track will bring together international researchers as well as practitioners from different organisations who will have plenty of time for networking and real-world knowledge sharing.

Topics

KSS '08 is especially concerned with the intern application of Social Media in small and medium sized enterprises, but also multinational enterprises, and the application at the interface to the outside world, namely partners, customers or even potential/former employees. Social, technical as well as business research questions and issues are of interest. We welcome scientific papers which present methods, tools, technologies, best practices and case studies.

We invite submissions that deal with issues including, but are not limited to:

Important Dates

28 April 2008: Extended submission deadline for the full papers (8 pages)
31 May 2008: Notification of acceptance
30 June 2008: Camera ready version (8 pages)
3-5 Sept. 2008: TRIPLE-I Conference

Submission Procedure

File Types: PDF, Word for Windows
Style Guides: http://triple-i.tugraz.at/about/style_guide
Paper Submission System: http://i-know.know-center.tugraz.at/chairhelper/iknow08/submission

In case of problems or questions concerning the submission of papers, please contact the track chairs at kss@know-center.at.

Notification of Acceptance and Publishing

Accepted papers will be published within the I-KNOW '08 conference proceedings. At least one author of an accepted paper must register for I-KNOW '08 before the deadline for Camera ready versions (30 June 2008).

Chairs of KSS '08

The organization team of the special track on Knowledge Sharing using Social Media consists of the following people:

Programme Committee: