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Submit/Review system working
Posted by: Hans-Leo Teulings on 27 Nov 2008
Registration of new IGS2009 submissions and password generations should work as of today. If not, please, email me.
Since 23Nov08 NEW USERS could not register and FORGOTTEN PASSWORDS could not be recovered. These problems have been resolved. The 1 Dec deadline for the title submission has been extended. Thanks for your patience. Email me for problems if any.
Report on IGS2007 by Joanna Putz-Lesczynska
Posted by: Hans-Leo Teulings on 10 Jan 2008
The 13th Conference of the International Graphonomics Society was held on 11 to 14 November 2007. This time, the location was Melbourne, one of the big cities of sun burned Australia.
For most of the authors of more of 50 accepted papers this meant a trip of thousands of miles, and almost one day spent in the plane. The event, however, was well worth this effort.
The Beginning.
It was a sunny Sunday evening in Melbourne. People walking along the Flinders Street did not know that in the Rendezvous Hotel the registration for the IGS 2007 had just started. It was not a typical registration – afterwards, a meeting for the all conference patricians was organized. Most of the people knew each other well - there were lots of old friends, so it was not difficult to overhear ‘Hello, how are you? What’s going on?’. On the other hand, newcomers did not find it difficult to find themselves in this company. IGS frequent visitor...
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IGS2009 Preliminary Call For Papers (Will Be Updated Continuously)
Posted by: Hans-Leo Teulings on 10 Dec 2007
13-16 September 2009.
Visit of the surroundings on the 17th September.
Dijon (France). University of Bourgogne.
Psychology Building "Pole 2AFE" -- "Apprentissage, Acquisitions, Formation, Education", i.e: Learning, Skills, Training and Education
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Upcoming Events
IGS2009 - 13 Sep 2009 - 16 Sep 2009
Dijon (France)
University of Bourgogne
Psychology Building "Pole 2AFE" -- "Apprentissage, Acquisitions, Formation, Education", i.e: Learning, Skills, Training and Education
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