PROCEEDINGSfor the 19th International
CODATA Conference The
Information Society:
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CODATA
2004 Proceedings Index Submission/Publication Guidelines Organization Committees Scientific Program
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Virtually
everything we do has been profoundly affected by the Information Revolution:
How we travel, how we shop, how we communicate, how we do business. Computers,
telecommunications and software have combined to change human existence
in every way imaginable. Indeed the changes are so profound that two World
Summits on Information Society are underway - one in Geneva 2003 and one
in Tunis in 2005.
Science is at the heart of this Information Revolution. The scientific advances of the twentieth century - in materials, electronics, physics, chemistry, applied mathematics and computer science - were fundamental in developing the technology needed to make the information revolution a reality. And in many ways, science today also reflects the impact the Information Revolution has had on science itself - how science is done, how scientific discoveries are made, how scientists work and collaborate. CODATA 2004 is the first major international conference designed specifically to address all facets of how the Information Society is creating new and unprecedented horizons for science. CODATA 2004 will take place on November 7 - 10, 2004, in Berlin, Germany. The Conference features keynotes talks, plenary lectures and contributed paper sessions that provide new and important insights about the Information Revolution and its impact on science, including
The information revolution,
however, has been more than technological advances. Indeed, the very soul
of science has changed, forever broadening the horizon for scientific
research. CODATA 2004 is THE international conference that explores these broad new vistas for science with keynote and plenary presentations on subjects such as
In addition, CODATA 2004 has a third set of sessions focusing on important issues that any scientist deeply involved in data work must address, including
CODATA 2004 also provides an important forum that explores multi-disciplinary uses of scientific data such as
We invite you to read through this Newsletter to find out more about the Call for Papers and general Conference Information. This information can also be consulted on our website http://www.codata.org and will be updated regularly. We look forward to your participation at what promises to be a very exciting event. Andreas
Oberweis and John Rumble,
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