Canadian Association for Information Science
The
Canadian Association for Information Science (''L'Association canadienne des sciences de l'information''), also known as
CAIS, is a Canadian society that promotes the advancement of
information science in Canada, and encourages and facilitates the exchange of information relating to the use, access, retrieval, organization, management, and dissemination of information. It is a bilingual (English/French) association with the French name ''L'Association canadienne des sciences de l'information'', also known as ACSI. Established in 1971, the association publishes a quarterly journal, The
Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science (CJILS) and sponsors an annual conference. Along with contact information, the association's web site, www.cais-acsi.ca, provides information about past and future conferences and access to conference proceedings. CAIS members include
information scientists and
archivists,
librarians,
computer scientists, documentalists, economists, educators, journalists, psychologists, and others who support its objectives.
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