INSIGHT u INSPIRE u INNOVATE
CONFERENCE THEMES 1 Planning for uncertainty
• New realities, new rules – the information industry in the post-Brexit, post-Trump world
• Trusting what you trust – retaining information integrity in the age of fake content
2 Networks, personalisation and the market of one
• Fostering the educated information user – increasing engagement and literacy, while also learning from users themselves on how they want to engage with information services
• Search in an age of mistrust – how to make sure your searches are accurate, valid and trustworthy
• The emergence of a new generation of information and content technology – is this the birth of an infotech sector?
• Winning the context game – providing information to users at the right moment and in the right context
3 Impact, access, ownership and rights
• Demonstrating value – the measurable and indis- putable value of information in uncertain times
• Information rights under stress – how can the information industry adjust to the challenges of a growing low or no pay, sharing culture among information consumers
• The Open agenda – open science and the politics of change
FREE-TO-ATTEND EXHIBITION
• Showfloor seminars and education programme • Receptions • Organised networking
• The Disruptor Zone: six start-ups that could change the information world
BRAND NEW FOR 2017
• New venue – Business Design Centre – a centrally located purpose built conference centre and exhibition floors
• Open conference stream – free to attend two-day conference stream programmed alongside the main conference
• Executive briefings, Fresh Ideas, cross industry panels • Zoned exhibition floor
• The Disruptor Wall – showcase for everything that’s new
• Webinars – regular hosted online events from May through to December
• Pre-conference research-based workshop – ‘Information challenges in Scholarly Publishing’ 4th December
For more information call 01628 947950, email
contact@info-international.co.uk or go to
londoninfointernational.com
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