Hence the NETIS has received the last abstract five days ago, and we have passed the main deadline, we have summarised the results of our CfP (however it is possible that we still receive new abstracts as there was more than one deadline in NETIS countries):
1. We have received 19 abstracts, from four countries and from 15 persons. There are abstracts not only from gradual students, but from PhD students and even young researchers as well.
2. We have 4 abstracts from Greece, all of them from ATEI (thanks Kerstin) their interests are e-crime, cultural heritage, e-health and e-commerce.
3. We have 12 abstracts from Hungary (one of them is not an abstract, but a paper already – in Hungarian). Topics are: education, social networks, digital divide, regulation of internet and digital culture.
4. We have 2 abstracts from Italy (from a former research fellow of ITTK, coordinator organization of NETIS project), in the topic of virtual identity and accessibility (e-Inclusion).
5. And we have 1 abstract from two students of Middlesex University on training and e-Inclusion (thanks to Chris).
The Call for Papers was successful, and we will contact of every participants in the next several days.
The idea for the future work is that, that every student may have a tutor who helps in his/her research. We try to find a tutor for the students within NETIS or outside the NETIS network if necessary.
Important deadlines for the papers:
- collecting full papers (end of January)
- peer review the papers (end of February)
- award the best ones (March)
- translate the best ones – if necessary (until the end of March)
- publish in NETIS electronic Text Book (until the end of May)
- and publish in different journals in 2008/2009
If you have any questions, please contact the organizer r.pinter AT netisproject.eu.
by Robert Pinter

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