The EGOV conference series brings together leading researchers and professionals from all over the globe and from many disciplines. Over the years, interest has increased considerably with over 150 participants from more than 30 countries in 2005. It provides an important forum for discussion and also offers valuable networking opportunities.
The call for papers for this year’s conference has been published. The deadline for the submission or research papers and communications is 15 February 2006, while the deadline for the submission of workshop and panel proposals is 15 April 2006.
The EGOV conference is looking for four different types of contribution: scientific papers, project presentations, workshops, and panel discussions. They encourage scientific rigour and discussions on state of the art in the field, but also welcome innovative research work in progress, and studies on practical eGovernment projects and systems implementation. Following the success of last year's pilot, the series also includes a PhD student colloquium (3 September 2006) which provides doctoral students with a forum for presenting their work and for networking with students working in other disciplines. | |
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