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ONLINE INFORMATION 2005
Online Information, the world’s leading event for online content and information management solutions, takes place from 29 November – 1 December 2005 at Olympia Grand Hall, London, UK.
The event combines a:
Conference to be opened by Dr David Weinberger, co-author of the international bestseller The Cluetrain Manifesto and Fellow at the Berkmen Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School
Exhibition of over 250 suppliers of online content and information management solutions with free programme of over 100 seminars
Online Information exhibition feature areas: Content Management Europe; Enterprise Document and Records Management; Enterprise Search Solutions and ePublishing Solutions
The event attracts over 10,000 information and IT professionals across all industry sectors from around the world including:
Information professionals
Corporate, academic and public librarians
Information researchers from all sectors
IT professionals
Content managers
Information architects
Knowledge directors, managers and workers
Intranet managers and webmasters
Senior executives responsible for information strategy
Compliance managers
Records managers
Expert end users of online resources
Management and independent consultants
Publishers and providers of online information
ONLINE INFORMATION CONFERENCE
The Online Information Conference provides a forum dedicated to learning, debate and professional development. Delegates can choose from around 30 sessions covering all aspects of the information industry, with over 90 speakers sharing their expertise including: Peter Morville, Bob Boiko and Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia. The opening keynote session comes from Dr. David Weinberger, co-author of the best-selling book The Cluetrain Manifesto and one of the world’s most influential thinkers on the future of the internet. Plus don’t miss pre-conference workshops, structured roundtable sessions and focused international forums 2005 Conference Themes
Innovation in information discovery
Library & publishing developments
Enterprise content management
Wikis, blogs & RSS
Emerging issues for the information professional
Information architecture
Information futures and technology
Making the right connections
New perspectives in enterprise search MEC Track Themes
Enterprise content management
Information architecture
New perspectives in enterprise search
ONLINE INFORMATION EXHIBITION
Professionals keen to update their knowledge of the latest information developments should not miss the opportunity to meet over 250 companies exhibiting the world’s best information resources, together with solutions for information management, knowledge exchange, enterprise document and records management, epublishing, enterprise search solutions, web and enterprise content management, intranets and extranets. Over 40 NEW exhibitors include Canon (UK) Ltd, D&B, EIBS, Google, ICC Information, Infocandy.com, LexisNexis Butterworths, MediaSurface and Vivisimo Inc.








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