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Australasian Conference on Information Systems

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The Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) is an annual conference for Information Systems and Information Technology academics and professionals and is affiliated with the Australasian Association for Information Systems. ACIS is the premier Information Systems conference within Australia and New Zealand, targeting Information Systems academics and researchers.[1] It covers technical, organisational, business and social issues in the application of Information Technology(IT) to real world problems.[2]

ACIS provides a platform for panel discussions and the presentation of peer-reviewed information systems research papers.[3]

The conference attracts over a hundred submissions each year, and those that are selected for presentation appear in the 'ACIS Proceedings’, which have been archived online since 2001.

The first Australian Conference in Information Systems (ACIS) took place in 1990 at Monash University and was chaired by Ross Jeffery.[4][5] The name was changed to the Australasian Conference on Information Systems in 1994 to reflect the involvement of New Zealand, and attendance stabilised at approximately 250 delegates by 2007,[6] having reached its peak in 2000.[7]

The ACIS logo consists of a digital pixel background pattern with a human hand silhouette and a swooping arrow.

ACIS Venues

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The following table displays a list of past and near future ACIS conferences.

# Year Place Host Theme
35 2024, 04 – 06 December Canberra, Australia University of Canberra Digital Futures for a Sustainable Society
34 2023, 05 – 08 December Wellington, New Zealand Victoria University of Wellington Thriving in an uncertain digitized world // Te huarahi oranga i murimuri i te ao hangarau
33 2022, 04 – 07 December Melbourne, Australia University of Melbourne The changing face of IS
32 2021, 06 –10 December Sydney, Australia Macquarie University Information Systems for a Sustainable Future, Connectedness, and Social Good
31 2020, 01 – 04 December Wellington, New Zealand Victoria University of Wellington Navigating the Digital Future
30 2019, 09 – 11 December Perth, Australia Curtin University Making the World a Better Place with Information Systems
29 2018, 03 – 05 December Sydney, Australia University of Technology Sydney Strategic Positioning
28 2017, 04 – 06 December Hobart, Tasmania, Australia The University of Tasmania Data, Knowledge and Decisions
27 2016, 05 – 07 December Wollongong, Australia University of Wollongong Occupying the Sweet Spot: IS at the Intersection
26 2015, 30 – 04 December Adelaide, Australia University of South Australia Information Systems in the Age of Big Data
25 2014, 08 – 10 December Auckland, New Zealand Auckland University of Technology Integral IS: The Embedding of Information Systems in Business, Government and Society
24 2013, 03 – 05 December Melbourne, Australia RMIT University Information Systems: Transforming the Future
23 2012, 03 – 05 December Geelong, Australia Deakin University Location, location, location
22 2011, 30 – 02 November/December Sydney, Australia University of Sydney Identifying the Information Systems Discipline
21 2010, 01 – 03 December Brisbane, Australia Queensland University of Technology Information Systems: Defining and Establishing a High Impact Discipline
20 2009, 02 – 04 December Melbourne, Australia Monash University Evolving Boundaries and New Frontiers: Defining the IS Discipline
19 2008, 03 – 05 December Christchurch, New Zealand University of Canterbury Creating the Future: Transforming Research into Practice
18 2007, 05 – 07 December Toowoomba Queensland University of Southern Queensland The 3Rs: Research, Relevance and Rigour - Coming of Age
17 2006, 06 – 08 December Adelaide, Australia University of South Australia Thought Leadership in IS
16 2005, 29 November – 02 December Sydney, Australia University of Technology Sydney Socialising IT: Thinking About the People
15 2004, 01 – 03 December Hobart, Australia University of Tasmania Managing New Wave Information Systems: Enterprise, Government and Society
14 2003, 26 – 28 November Perth, Australia Edith Cowan University Delivering IT and e-Business Value in Networked Environments
13 2002, 03 – 06 December Melbourne, Australia Victoria University Systems: Enabling Organisations and Society
12 2001, 05 – 07 December Coffs Harbour, Australia Southern Cross University 2001 IS Odyssey: Where are we going in Cyberspace?
11 2000, 06 – 08 December Brisbane, Australia Queensland University of Technology
10 1999, 01 – 03 December Wellington, New Zealand Victoria University of Wellington https://web.archive.org/web/20070608222800/http://www.vuw.ac.nz/acis99/
9 1998, 29 September – 02 October Sydney, Australia University of New South Wales
8 1997, 29 September – 02 October Adelaide, Australia University of South Australia
7 1996, 11 – 13 December Hobart, Australia University of Tasmania
6 1995, 26 – 29 September Perth, Australia Curtin University of Technology
5 1994, 27 – 29 September Melbourne, Australia Monash University
4 1993, 28 – 30 September Brisbane, Australia University of Queensland
3 1992, 05 – 08 October Wollongong, Australia University of Wollongong
2 1991, 04 – 05 February Sydney, Australia University of New South Wales
1 1990, 06 February Melbourne, Australia Monash University

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Gable, Guy G. (2008). The Information Systems Academic Discipline in Australia, ANU E Press. ISBN 9781921313943. p 371.
  2. ^ Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) 2011 mission statement http://www.acis2011.org/
  3. ^ ACIS2012 Paper Submission details http://acis2012.deakin.edu.au/paper-submission
  4. ^ Clarke, Roger. A Retrospective on the Information Systems Discipline in Australia Appendix 3B: Timeline - Australian. Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd, 2007, Retrieved 11 February 2012 http://www.rogerclarke.com/SOS/AISHistApp3B.html
  5. ^ Hirschheim, R; Klien, H. (2011) "Tracing the History of the Information Systems Field" in Galliers, R; Currie, W. eds (2011) The Oxford Handbook of Management Information Systems: Critical Perspectives and New Directions, Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199580583. p 40.
  6. ^ Gable, Guy G. (2008). The Information Systems Academic Discipline in Australia, ANU E Press. ISBN 9781921313943. p 56.
  7. ^ Cheong, F; Corbitt, B. (2009). "A Social Network Analysis of the Co-Authorship Network of the Australasian Conference of Information Systems from 1990 to 2006", in Proceedings of the 17th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2009), Verona, Italy, 8–10 June 2009.
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