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Call For Papers : eAsia 2009
Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies (CSDMS), India and Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA), Sri Lanka have joined hands to organise 4th annual eASiA 2009 conference and exhibition in Colombo, Sri Lanka to celebrate the year 2009 as the year of ICT and English as declared by HE Mahinda Rajapaksa, President, Sri Lanka and to promote growth of ICT4D, through consultative dialoguing, strategic planning, knowledge networking and business partnering.
eAsia 2009, is the annual international Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for development event that provides opportunity for all stakeholders in the ICT arena to come closer and share a level-playing ground through active conferencing and networking. Spanning over three days, the event will comprise unique thematically inter-related conferences, in the domains of e-Governance, Digital Learning, e-Health and Telecentres, Emerging e-Technologies. The five tracks of eASIA2009 are:
* eGov
* Digital Learning
* eHealth
* Telecentre Forum
* Emerging e-Technologies
Call for Papers
eASiA 2009 seeks call for abstracts/proposal(s) from speakers who illustrate innovation in using ICT for development, by September 15, 2009
Abstracts and Extended Abstracts Submission: September 15, 2009
Notification of Acceptance of Abstract: October 1, 2009
Full Paper Submission: November 3, 2009
Submit your abstracts/proposals to us at papers@e-asia.org
Guidelines for Abstract and Paper Submission
People sending their abstracts/ full paper through email are requested to strictly follow the guidelines given below. Incomplete papers will not be accepted.
Format
File format – Word Document or PDF
Font style – Arial or Times New Roman in single column format
Font size- 12 for paper
Font size- 14 for the title and authors
Line spacing -1.5 lines
Margins-One inch (2.5cm) at the top, bottom and sides of the page
Abstract and Full Paper
Word limit for abstract should be around 500 words. Include the paper title and authors details as follows (contact details will be given in the conference programme)
Paper Title: The title of the paper should not exceed 8 words.
Author 1 name:
Author 1 Institution:
Email id:
Author 2 name:
Author 2 institution:
Email id:
Word limit for final paper (excluding the abstract, tables, diagrams and references) should be between 2,000 and 3,000 words. Accuracy for all material supplied is the responsibility of the author.
Authors Bio and Image
Authors are requested to submit a brief bio (describing their areas of interest and their present work areas) of about 100 words along with the abstract and an image (high resolution preferably 300 dpi) of the author/s.
Figures and tables
Figures, tables and images should follow the references. Please make sure that every table or figure is referred to in the text. The table or figure will be placed after the first mention in the text. Legends should be short, descriptive and define any acronyms, abbreviations or symbols used.
Authors are requested to provide full color high-resolution images (preferably 300 dpi, jpeg image). The images should also be attached separately with the papers and properly referenced with the text.
References
References to published works must be cited in text according to the author/date system and listed alphabetically as a separate appendix titled 'References' at the end of the manuscript.
A general guideline for papers
The paper may be on accomplished research results, assessments of projects/work-in-progress or fresh concepts, preliminary research results. The paper should state clearly the objective of the project, motivation/need and context of the research/project, describe the methodology used, summarise key findings and state their importance to ICT in education.
Endnotes and footnotes should be kept to an absolute minimum. Substantive comments should be integrated within the text rather than placed in a note.
Abstracts and Extended Abstracts Submission
eASiA 2009 seeks call for abstracts/proposal(s) from speakers who illustrate innovation in using ICT for development, by September 15, 2009
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