7 - 10 September 2004
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Guidelines for Authors PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS (This Conference Announcement as PDF file)
1. Background
Like any highly technical endeavour, the use of nuclear technology relies heavily on the accumulation of knowledge. This includes technical information in the form of scientific research, engineering analysis, design documentation, operational data, maintenance records, regulatory reviews and other documents and data. It also includes knowledge embodied in people — e.g. scientists, engineers and technicians and human resources. In recent years, a number of trends have drawn attention to the need for better management of nuclear knowledge. Depending on region and country, they include an ageing workforce, declining student enrolment figures, the risk of losing nuclear knowledge accumulated in the past, the need for capacity building and transfer of knowledge and recognition of achieving added value through knowledge sharing and networking. "Whether or not nuclear power witnesses an expansion in the coming decades, it is essential that we preserve nuclear scientific and technical competence for the safe operation of existing facilities and applications. Effective management of nuclear knowledge should include succession planning for the nuclear work force, the maintenance of the ´nuclear safety case´ for operational reactors, and retention of the nuclear knowledge accumulated over the past six decades. This is a growing concern for many of our Member States, and is a topic that relates to all areas of Agency activity. […] A substantial area of Agency activity involves assisting Member States with capacity building and human resources development - through education programmes, hands on training, and knowledge transfer - in ways best suited to their desired uses of nuclear technology" (IAEA Director General Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, Statement to the forty-seventh regular session of the IAEA General Conference 2003). In 2002, the annual meeting of the National Liaison Officers of the International Nuclear Information System (INIS) approved to hold their 2004 meeting in the form of a conference dedicated to nuclear knowledge and information management. In 2002, the IAEA General Conference adopted a new resolution on "Nuclear Knowledge", reiterated in 2003, emphasizing the importance of these issues, calling for increased awareness and inviting both the Agency and Member States to strengthen their activities and efforts. The conference is organized in response to the recommendations from the INIS annual meeting of Liaison Officers and to the General Conference resolution. 2. Objectives
The objective of this conference is to reach a clear and common understanding of issues related to nuclear knowledge management for sustaining knowledge and expertise in nuclear science and technology. The conference will provide a forum for professionals and decision makers in the nuclear sector, comprising industry, governments and academia as well as professionals in the knowledge management and information technology sectors
3. Thematic Scope
The conference will comprise the following topical sessions: Session 1: Nuclear knowledge management – policies and strategies
Session 2: Managing nuclear information – policies and strategies
Session 3: Managing nuclear information – case studies
Session 4: Human resources for the nuclear sector
Session 5: Networking nuclear education and training
Special sessions on:
A draft conference programme structure is attached to this announcement. 4. Contributed Papers and Posters
Concise papers on issues falling within the topics (Section 3) may be submitted as contributions to the conference; they must present original work. In order to provide ample time for discussion, the number of papers that can be accepted for oral presentation is limited, thus poster sessions will be arranged. Authors may indicate if they would prefer to present their contribution orally or as a poster. (a) Submission of Extended Synopses Persons who wish to present a paper or a poster at the conference must submit an extended synopsis (in English) together with a completed Form for Submission of a Paper (Form B), and the Participation Form (Form A) to the competent official national authority for subsequent transmission to the IAEA. In addition, an electronic version of the extended synopsis must be submitted directly to the IAEA Scientific Secretariat, e-mail: n.pereppadan@iaea.org. Authors are urged to make use of the following Extended Synopsis Template in Word 2000:
The specifications and instructions for preparing the synopsis and how to use the synopsis template are given in the attached “Instructions on how to prepare the extended synopsis and how to submit it electronically”. Also attached is a sample extended synopsis. The synopsis will be considered by the Programme Committee only if the Participation (Form A) and Paper Submission (Form B) have been received by the IAEA through official government channels. The deadline for receipt of the of the extended synopses, Forms A and B is 15 April 2004. (b) Acceptance of papers/posters Authors will be notified in May 2004 whether their paper(s) have been accepted by the Programme Committee if the extended synopsis has been accepted for oral presentation or for presentation as a poster. They will also be informed of the assigned paper number and session of presentation. All accepted synopses will be reproduced in unedited form in the Book of Extended Synopses. Please note that the IAEA reserves the right to refuse the presentation or publication of any paper that does not meet the expectations based on the information given in the extended synopsis. 5. Exhibits
A limited amount of space will be available for commercial vendors´ displays/exhibits during the conference. Interested parties should contact the local organizer. 6. Participation
All persons wishing to participate in the conference are requested to complete a Participation Form (see attached ( Form A) and send it as soon as possible to the competent official authority (Ministry of Foreign Affairs or national atomic energy authority) for subsequent transmission to the IAEA. A participant will be accepted only if the Participation Form is transmitted through the government of a Member State of the IAEA or by an organization invited to participate. Participants whose official designations have been received by the IAEA will receive further information on the conference about two months before the conference. This information will also be posted on the conference website. 7. Expenditures
No registration fee is charged to participants. As a general rule, the IAEA does not pay the cost of attendance, i.e. travel and living expenses, of participants. However, limited funds are available to help meet the cost of attendance of selected specialists mainly from developing countries with low economic resources. Travel grants will be awarded only to authors of accepted papers. Generally, not more than one grant will be awarded to any one country. If governments wish to apply for a grant on behalf of one of their specialists presenting a paper or poster, they should address specific requests to the IAEA Secretariat to this effect. Governments should ensure that applications for grants:
Applications that do not comply with those conditions cannot be considered. The grants awarded will be in the form of lump sums that usually cover only part of the cost of attendance. 8. Conference Proceedings
The proceedings of the conference will be published shortly after the conference. 9. Working Language
The working language of the conference will be English. All communications, synopses, abstracts and papers must be sent in English. 10. Distribution of Documents
A Conference Agenda will be sent to the participants in advance of the conference. The final Agenda and the book of extended synopses will be distributed on registration. 11. Accommodation
Detailed information on accommodation and other information of interest will be sent to all designated participants well in advance of the meeting and will also be available on the conference website. 12. Visas
Designated participants who require a visa (Schengen visa) to enter France should submit the necessary application(s) to the nearest diplomatic or consular representative of France as early as possible. 13. Key dates
14. Channels of Communication
The Participation Form ( Form A) and the Form for the Submission of a Paper (Form B), together with a copy of each synopsis, and, if applicable, the Grant Application Form (Form C), should be sent to the competent national authority (Ministry of Foreign Affairs or national atomic energy authority) for official transmission to the IAEA. Subsequent correspondence on scientific matters should be sent to the Scientific Secretariat and correspondence on administrative matters to the IAEA Conference Services Section. 15. Conference web page
It is recommended to visit this conference webpage regularly for changes and updates. 16. Conference Secretariat Scientific Secretariat of the Conference:
Mr. H.S. Cherif
Mr. P. Gowin
Mr. Y. Yanev
Administration and organization:
Ms. M. Solarik-Leahy
Liaison Officer and Local Organizer (CEA, France)
Mr. Bruno Gillet
Secretarial Support and Paper Submission to:
Mr. Nixon Pereppadan
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