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From: Amanda Spink <ah.sp...@qut.edu.au> CALL FOR PAPERS The journal Future Internet Special Issue Editor: http://www.mdpi.com/journal/futureinternet/special_issues/information... This special issue of the journal Future Internet seeks papers High quality research papers are sought on any aspect of modeling or SUBMISSION INFORMATION Potential contributors are invited to submit a paper via email to the INQUIRIES AND SUBMISSIONS Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically to:
SPECIAL ISSUE ON WEB INFORMATION BEHAVIOR
(http://www.mdpi.com/journal/futureinternet) (ISSN 1999-5903) is a new
peer-reviewed, open access journal on Internet technologies and the
information society. Future Internet is published by Molecular
Diversity Preservation International (MDPI).
Professor Amanda Spink
Faculty of Science and Technology
Queensland University of Technology, Australia
http://sky.scitech.qut.edu.au/~spinkah/index.htm
Email: ah.sp...@qut.edu.au
reporting high quality theoretical or empirical studies of Web
information behavior. Web technologies seek to support people’s
information behavior. Web information behavior is an important topic
area for the future internet, the Web search engine companies and the
information research community. The future internet will be shaped by
people’s information behavior and the technologies developed to
support those information behaviors. Web information behavior research
includes a diverse range of theoretical and empirical approaches,
including individual or collaborative models, information seeking,
information foraging, information sense-making, information
organising, information using and Web search (including
interactive/cognitive information retrieval). Modeling people's Web
information behavior is a major multidisciplinary research challenge,
including fields such as computer science, library and information
science, cognitive science, human-computer interaction, communication
studies, information systems, etc.
technologically supporting individual or collaborative Web information
behavior, including information seeking, information foraging,
information sense-making, information organising, information using
and Web search approaches.
Special Issue Editor by 1 October 2009. Authors will be notified by 1
November 2009 as to the status of their paper. Final revised
manuscripts should be not more than 25 pages single-spaced in length
and are due on 1 December 2009.
Professor Amanda Spink – ah.sp...@qut.edu.au
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Amanda Spink
Research Capacity Building Professor of Information Science
Vice-President - Queensland Academy of Arts & Sciences
Faculty of Science and Technology
Queensland University of Technology
Gardens Point Campus, 2 George St, GPO Box 2434
Brisbane QLD 4001 Australia
http://www.fit.qut.edu.au
Tel: 61-7-3138-9583 Fax: 61-7-3864-2703
Email: ah.sp...@qut.edu.au
Homepage: http://sky.scitech.qut.edu.au/~spinkah/index.htm
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