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EAHIL Workshop 2009, Dublin, June 2 – 5: Call for Papers

15. August 2008 by ob | Kategorien: EAHIL


EAHIL Workshop 2009, Dublin, June 2 – 5. “Working with others: explore, engage, extend”

CALL FOR POSTERS AND PAPERS - The International Programme Committee invites you to submit papers and posters for the Workshop entitled “Working with others: explore, engage, extend” to be held in Dublin, Ireland from 2nd to 5th June 2009.

We seek to develop the Workshop programme within a framework of interactivity and debate and we invite research papers, reports of innovative practice and cases which discuss these and related topics:

  • Collaborations and partnerships with specific groups and communities, In education, learning and curriculum support, In clinical and allied health practice, In research, In healthcare, patient education and outreach, In special interest groups or networks

  • Cooperation in services & resource sharing, Issues in liaison, partnerships and outreach programmes, Coordination in information and knowledge management, Regional, national, international co-operation
  • Collaboration and communication in virtual and emerging spaces, Facilitating online collaboration and interaction, E-science and distributed collaboration networks, Tools, techniques, technologies including Web 2.0
  • Information gathering, analysis, evidence and response Assessing needs and evidence, Healthcare informatics Customization and localization of information services

Abstract submission is online only and further information and upload details are available from the EAHIL Worship website at http://www.eahil2009.ie/. Abstract submission will be open from Friday 15 August 2008 to Friday 17 October 2008. Further information: Paul Murphy, Chair International Programme Committee, mailto:pauljmurphy@rcsi.ie

Tags: Dublin, EAHIL, Kongresse

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