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Universal calls for papers collector.
It’s called Papersinvited, and it collects calls for papers from conferences and journals worldwide.
9:40:08 AM
As Liz wrote, this is an amazingly useful site for academics. I picked the areas Artificial intelligence & Related Technologies, Information Technology and Information Systems, Knowledge, Library and Information Sciences, and the keywords "learning", "knowledge", "web", "weblogs", and "online".
It’s called Papersinvited, and it collects calls for papers from conferences and journals worldwide.
When you register, you create a profile and tell the system what topic areas you’re interested in following. In addition to the existing topical categories (I subscribe to “Library and Information Sciences,” “Knowledge Management,” “Communication,” “Digital Arts,” and “Internet and Online Services”), you can specify up to five keywords to look for in announcements (I have “weblogs,” “blogs,” “social software,” “gender,” and “women”).
Each time you log in, it shows you current announcements in the areas you’ve selected. You can delete them if you’re not interested, or add them to a planner, which is a calendar that shows you upcoming submission dates, notification dates, and conference dates.
[Seb's Open Research]9:40:08 AM