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IGS 2011

15th Conference of the
International
Graphonomics Society

Early-Mid June, 2011
Mexico



Translational Graphonomics

 
 
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IGS2009, IGS2007, IGS2005, ... Proceedings
4Nov09. The IGS board decided to upload the PDF files of the proceedings onto the IGS Members Forum beginning with IGS2009, IGS2007, IGS2005. The proceedings of IGS2003 will be uploaded soon. Subsequently, searchable scans of IGS20... (Full Story)

IGS2009 Summary
Experienced and written by Klio Semoglou and Argyro Zikouli. 162 researchers ... 21 countries ... Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guadeloupe, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Tunisia, United Kingdom an... (Full Story)

IGS2007 Summary
By Joanna Putz-Lesczynska. 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 mea... (Full Story)

IGS2009 Preliminary Call For Papers (Will Be Updated Continuously)
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

IGS2007 Proceedings Reference
J.G. Phillips, D. Rogers, & R.P. Ogeil (Eds.). Proceedings of the 13th Biennial Conference of the International Graphonomics Society (IGS2007), 11-14 November 2007, Melbourne Australia. With CD. Monash University, Australia: Multimedia Services, Technology Services Group, Faculty of Med... (Full Story)


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