Manuscript Submission
REVISED SCHEDULE: The conference chairs
will continue to accept and review papers throughout July 2008.
Email an abstract of your paper as soon as possible and have the
full paper ready for review by 28 July at the latest. Be prepared
to deal with referees comments in mid August.
All papers will be reviewed for suitability by the
conference chairs, and if suitable, will be sent to two
referees for peer review. Papers should not be more than 7,000
words long (excluding references) and must be formatted
according to the eGOV08 guidelines. They should
provide sufficient detail to indicate clearly the industry
or research context and objectives, selected methodology or
case studies, and the final outcome/lessons for enterprises
and policy developers.
Potential contributors should note that the conference will
attract a mixture of industry practitioners, academics and
public sector representatives and should address the style
and content of their paper accordingly. Presentations will
focus on addressing the interests and needs of this diverse
audience. Practical applications guided by good theory,
success stories, ‘learning experiences’ and integrative
approaches will be delivered in plenary sessions and
specialized themes.
The full contact details (postal address, telephone, fax and
e-mail) of the corresponding author and the individual(s)
who will present the paper if accepted, should appear on the
first page of the paper. All submissions must comply with
the following schedule.
eGovernment Workshop
'08 Schedule:
Electronic Submission
Deadline
Email submission on or before July 28, 2008
Notification of Acceptance
August 14, 2008
Paper
submission is by email only, to the Review Committee at
egov2008@brunel.ac.uk. Please format your
paper according to the eGOV08 guidelines. Download
eGOV08 word template
now.
All papers will be double
blind reviewed.
eGOV08 is an event of the Information Systems
Evaluation and Integration Group (ISEing).
For further information please visit our website
at www.ISEing.org
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