Winners of the
2005 ASIST SIG III International Paper Contest
The
American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIST) International
Information Issues Special Interest Group (SIG III) is pleased to announce the
winners of its sixth International Paper Contest:
|
Place |
Winner |
Paper Title |
Country |
|
1 |
Lukman Ibraheem Diso |
Information Technology Policy Formulation In |
|
|
2 |
Sanjeev Kumar
& Nandini Dutta |
Designing a National Fashion Information System: A
Perspective Plan |
|
|
3 |
M.G. Sreekumar & T. Sunitha |
Seamless Aggregation and Integration of Diverse Datastreams: Essential Strategies for Building Practical
Digital Libraries and Electronic Information Systems |
|
|
4 |
Selenay Aytac |
Multilingual Information Retrieval on the Internet: A Case
Study of Turkish Users |
Turkey |
|
5 |
Alma Beatriz Rivera-Aguilera |
XML Markup and Retrieval in Magazine Articles: Exploratory
Results and Implementation Issues |
|
|
6 |
Akshay Mathur |
ICT and Rural Societies: Opportunities for Growth |
|
The
theme of this year’s paper contest is "Bringing
Research and Practice Together - the Developing World Perspective." The six
winning papers were selected from 30 papers by 39 authors from 12 developing countries received for this year’s
competition. The contest has also seen its first winner from Latin America.
Thanks
to the generous donations from Elsevier, SIGs, Chapters, LIS Schools, and many
other organizations and individuals, we have raised $9,000 to support the
International Paper Contest. Each of the eight winners will be awarded a two-year
individual membership in ASIST. In addition, the first place winner will be rewarded a minimum of $1,000 to attend
the 2005 ASIST Annual Meeting, October 28-November 2, in Charlotte, North
Carolina. These
winning papers and other submitted papers for the competition will be
considered for publication by Elsevier's International Information and
Library Review, which is edited by Toni Carbo.
Congratulations
to the winners! The Contest Committee worked really hard in selecting the winning
papers. This year’s paper contest was organized by Liwen
Vaughan (Chair) from University of Western Ontario, and Duncan Omole at World Bank.
This
year’s judges are:
Their effort
makes it possible to develop and sustain this international network of digital
scholars and experts on digital libraries and information technology in
developing countries. More information about the paper competition is available
from the SIG III website (http://www.asis.org/SIG/SIGIII/) under Paper Contest.