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ICIC 2011 - The International Conference on Trends for SCientific Information Professionals

Date2011-10-23

Deadline2011-10-21

VenueBarcelona, Spain Spain

KeywordsPatent Information, Scientific Information, intelligence tools

Websitehttp://www.icic.eu

Topics/Call fo Papers

The International Conference on Trends for Scientific Information Professionals.
For those in the sci-tech world, sharing best practices, networking and evaluating trends have become matters of considerable importance, and the annual ICIC Meeting & Exhibition is the significant forum for this, attracting over 200 attendees from the main sci-tech companies and information, service or software providers.
Started in 1989... These exciting and highly respected annual conferences, that started in Montreux in 1989 and were subsequently held in Annecy, Nîmes, Barcelona, Nice and Vienna, have always provided a barometer as to the strengths and frailties of the world of sci-tech and patent information.
The conference lasts for two and a half days and features approximately 24 formal presentations, panels on topical matters, all interspersed with short new product information presentations. All sessions are plenary. The conference normally begins with a reception on the first evening to enable attendees to begin to network with each other, and has a cocktail party on the second evening. Lunches are taken at the conference venue, and breaks are designed to facilitate networking and interaction. A focused exhibition of approximately 25 stands is integrated within the conference. Attendance at these meetings is highly international, with no one nationality predominating.
The 2011 ICIC conference is organised by Dr Haxel Congress and Event Management, with Infonortics organising the conference programme.
Subject Areas for 2011The following subject areas are appropriate for this year's meeting. Presentations should not be product descriptions, nor should they merely describe one vendor’s product or services (there is an exhibition that is appropriate for this). The main consideration in selecting presentations will be their relevance and interest to either users or service providers in the evolving area of scientific, technical and patent information. The following list of main themes is not exhaustive, and all presentation offers will be considered.

■Gathering and presenting information such as Intellectual Property information to decision makers
■Changes in the information environment for innovation
■New data sources, and software (beta, or just launched -- particularly user experiences)
■Collaboration or data collection via social media (wikis, blogs, etc)
■Developments in specialist search engine applications
■Experiences in outsourcing of search or data compilation
■New trends in competitive intelligence tools
■Patents as challenges for search / mining / analysis
■Extracting intelligence from the Web
■Innovation and organisation of in-house information services

Last modified: 2011-02-20 21:31:14