The Asset Management Conference
Call for papers conference
November 2012 | London, UK
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Key dates
Abstract submission deadline
Friday 22 June 2012
Notification of abstract acceptance
Friday 3 August 2012
Submit abstract
Membership
IAM membership
Why submit a paper?
In addition to being able to present your research as either an oral paper or poster, as a successful author, the IET guarantees that your paper will be published and made available to the world’s leading research scientists and engineers via the following publications / databases:
| IET Conference ProceedingsYour paper will be published in the official conference proceedings which is identified by an International Standard Book Number and recognised as a commercial publication. All conference delegates receive a free copy as part of their registration fee.
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IET Inspec is a major indexing database and incredibly valuable source for scientists, engineers and information professionals around the world. The Inspec database contains nearly 12 million bibliographic abstracts and indexing to journal articles, conference proceedings, technical reports and other literature in the fields of science and technology.
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The IET Digital Library holds more than 100,000 technical papers from 1994 onwards for all IET journals, magazines, conference, and seminar proceedings. Highly cited journals are available alongside, the IET's member magazine E&T, plus seminar and conference publications.
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Delivering full text access to the world's highest quality technical literature in engineering and technology, IEEE Xplore is a scholarly research database that indexes, abstracts, and provides full-text for articles and papers on computer science, electrical engineering and electronics.
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Authors may have also have the opportunity to be filmed and have their presentation recorded, live at the event. The footage of your presentation and synchronised PowerPoint slides will be made available via IET.tv - a web-based service which delivers synchronised multi-media content to PC and MAC browsers anytime, anywhere in the world.
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Knowledge CentreAn interactive, online knowledge database built largely for members of the Institute of Asset Management. The Knowledge Centre uses the MediaWiki platform to facilitate use by as many people as possible without training. |

