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September 3rd, 2009    Janet SalmonsSubscribe to comments on this post

Calls for papers

Read about the following calls for papers.Special Issue On Corporative Elearning: Successful And Unsuccessful Histories
Journal of Cases on Information Technology (JCIT)

Submission Due Date: October 5, 2009
This Special Issue will explain Corporative eLearning case studies, in organizations, coming from private or public companies.

Topics to be discussed in this special issue include (but are not limited to) the following:
• Successful cases of corporate eLearning
• Unsuccessful cases of corporate eLearning
• Corporate eLearning models
• Innovation in corporate eLearning
• xLearning models in corporate eLearning
• Inter-organization collaboration in corporate eLearning

Special Issue of Online Information Review (OIR): Open Knowledge Management in Higher EducationOpen Knowledge Management in Higher Education

Deadline for paper submission: October 30, 2009

The Guest Editors for this Special Issue invite papers addressing the theme of Open Knowledge penetration and management in universities and other higher education institutions from the perspective of online information.

Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
- Open archive repositories (digital information creation, storage, retrieval and applications)
- Metadata approaches in open repositories
- Searching issues in open repositories
- Web 2.0 and Open Knowledge
- Open Knowledge enablers and barriers
- Open Education resource management
- Open Knowledge management
- Current practices

Guidelines for submission of papers can be found here.

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