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SPECIAL SESSIONS LIST
ISE 2017, Special Session on Information Sharing Environments to foster cross-sectorial and cross-border collaboration between public authorities
Chair(s): Rauno Pirinen
KM 2.0 2017, Knowledge Management 2.0 - The New Challenge for Public Organisations
Chair(s): Regina Lenart-Gansiniec
Special Session on Information Sharing Environments to foster cross-sectorial and cross-border collaboration between public authorities -
ISE
2017
Paper Submission:
September 4, 2017 (expired)
Authors Notification:
September 8, 2017 (expired)
Camera Ready and Registration:
October 5, 2017 (expired)
Scope
The KMIS 2017 special session (ISE): Information Sharing Environments to foster cross-sectorial and cross-border collaboration between public authorities aims the dissemination of the European Union’s information sharing initiatives like the Common Information Sharing Environment (CISE) and collaborative RDI projects such as CoopP, PERSEUS, EUCISE2020, #WINLandFI and MARISA. The work of interest entails the widest possible experimental environments encompassing innovative and collaborative services and processes between European security stakeholders and takes as reference a broad spectrum of factors in the field of European Integrated Services, arising from the European legal framework.
Knowledge Management 2.0 - The New Challenge for Public Organisations -
KM 2.0
2017
Paper Submission:
September 4, 2017 (expired)
Authors Notification:
September 8, 2017 (expired)
Camera Ready and Registration:
September 15, 2017 (expired)
Scope
Web 2.0 tools facilitate knowledge activities such as acquiring, creating, organizing, sharing and saving knowledge. In addition to social media, conceptual models as well as technological or practical methods adhering to the Web 2.0 principles are important when seeking to raise a public organisation's visibility, communication, collaboration. This Session seeks research looking at Web 2.0 models, methods and tools in Knowledge Management in order to support public organisation.