Conference Publication
The academic proceedings are the collection of academic manuscripts accepted by scientific committee of conference. These novel ideas are presented in relevant scientific session and we then published in the context of that academic conference. Such material is distributed electronically either before the opening conference or after it has been closed. The contents of proceedings are designed by the researchers in conference. They are the written record of the work that is presented to other fellow scientist.
The collection of papers is organized by
conference organizers and finally reviewed and accepted by editorial team of
relevant journal. The quality of the papers is also ensured by having an
external review before they are accepted and published in the proceedings. This
process is called conference reviewing or editorial peer review. On behalf of
the conference or journal the revisions may be taken up to a year. The editors
decide about the composition of the proceedings, the order of the papers, and
produce the preface and possibly other pieces of text. Although most changes in
papers occur on basis of consensus between editors and authors, editors can
also single-handedly make changes in papers.
Moreover, the collection of manuscripts
submitted by researchers, teachers, scientist and organizers of the proceedings
is distinctly different from a textbook. Each paper typically is considered as
quite different entity in the proceedings. Mostly there is no general argument
leading from one contribution to the next. In some cases, the set of
contributions is so coherent and high quality, which the editors of the
proceedings may decide to further develop the proceedings into a textbook. That
this may even some time be the eventual goal at the outset of the conference.
For publishing conference articles with us, kindly contact submission@icdtdi.ca
Conference
benefits
- 1.      The proceedings will be published in a dedicated/special issue on Consortium Publisher open access publisher.
- 2.      Published data will be accessed by researchers in all over the world.
- 3.      Free access to all users.
- 4.      The proceedings will be available online in just 6 weeks; submission and acceptance period.
- 5.      Selective collection offers authors and conference organizers a fast and cost effective way to provide maximum exposure for their papers.
Special
Issue
A Special Conference Proceedings issue is a series dedicated to one entity – a conference organizer, a society or a government institute.
Conference
types
The scientific activities can include a variety of events. Depending on what you want to achieve with your conference, you might find it useful to familiarize yourself with the different types of conferences:
Conference
The most general term to indicate a meeting for discussion - most commonly adopted by associations and organizations for their regular meetings. It is usually associated with the most traditional type of presentation, that is, papers followed by questions. For example, an annual conference and biennial conference.
Symposium
This describes a meeting to discuss a particular subject, but its original meaning defines it as a drinking party devoted to conversation and following a banquet. A symposium thus has a slightly more informal character than a conference. For example, a postgraduate symposium.
Seminar
The first meaning of this term refers to a group of students studying under a professor with each doing research and all exchanging results through reports and discussions. Its second definition: 'debating special issues' preserves the conversational character of the term 'seminar'. For example, a textual or a visual departmental research seminar.
Colloquium
This term indicates both a traditional conference and a conversational seminar. Colloquia tend to privilege the aspect of debate. For example, a colloquium for police history.
Workshop
Taken from the language of manufacturing, the term workshop indicates a brief intensive educational program for a small group of people that focuses on techniques and skills in a particular field. In academia, it is adopted to describe meetings reserved for small groups of specialists who come together for concerted activities or discussion. For example, a mutual perceptions in travel literature.
Roundtable
The roundness of the table clearly symbolizes the equality of all participants. Each of them will have the same right to take the floor. Roundtables commonly bring together academics who usually are invited as key-note speakers. Discussion nevertheless plays the leading role in this kind of meeting. For example, Berkeley germanic linguistics roundtable or an urban environmental history.
Conference
Proceedings
Conference proceedings are focused entirely on the publishing of high quality peer-reviewed conference articles. Your papers will be freely available on Consortium Publisher within six weeks of manuscript delivery. Selective articles can embrace all conference content (proceedings, posters, presentations, organization and interest).
Conference
subjects
The scientific conferences have a variety of
subjects and titles. Depending on what you want to achieve with your
conference, you may choose your journal compatible with your subjects;
1.        Accounting,
finance and management
2.        Agriculture
3.        Banking
and finance
4.        Bioinformatics
5.        Biochemistry,
biotechnology and genetics
6.        Business
administration
7.        Chemistry
8.        Clinical
medicine
9.        Computer
sciences
10.       Computer
and information science
11.       Communication
and languages
12.       Criminology
13.       Drug
design, discovery and therapy
14.       Earth
and environmental sciences
15.       Energy
and fuels
16.       Engineering
and technology
17.       Fashion,
art and media
18.       Financial
analysis and treasury management
19.       Food
science and nutrition
20.       Foreign
policy studies
21.       Healthcare
22.       Hobbies
and photography
23.       Hotel
and catering industry
24.       Hotel
management
25.       Import
and export
26.       Information
technology
27.       Journalism,
mass communications and public relation
28.       Life
sciences
29.       Medical
and health sciences
30.       Marketing
management and skills
31.       Materials
science
32.       Medicine
33.       Mathematics
and statistics
34.       Mathematics
and statistics
35.       Nanoscience
or nano-technology
36.       Networking
and programming
37.       Paramedics
and preventive medical care
38.       Physics
and astronomy
39.       Physiotherapy
and allied sciences
40.       Procurement
and inventory management
41.       Public
administration
42.       Rescue,
emergency and safety sciences
43.       Skin
care and beauty
44.       Social
sciences
45.       Sports
and safety
46.       Teaching
and education
47.       Technology
transfer and entrepreneurship
48.       Textile
industry and allied sciences
49.       Transportation
and logistics