Selection Criteria
The selection process follows a rigorous review of every finalized submission. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed. ARMA Canada Information Conference sessions should have a measurable impact and lead to workplace results for the participants. Emphasize the application of the concept or solution presented, using case studies, exercises, and tools that enhance the learning experience. Participants want real-world examples of what works, as well as practical takeaways. Reviewers will look closely at the submissions for these criteria:
- Topic and purpose – must address relevant matters in information governance and align with the conference theme, prescribed content categories, and proposed topics
- Learning objectives – to confirm they are results-oriented, real-world, and realistic
- Originality – introduce new constructs or concepts that broaden attendees’ ideological understanding and lend important new contributions to the field
- Quality - meet high professional quality standards and have an evidence-based approach based on current literature, data, case studies, or other findings
- Relevance – must address relevant matters in IG and help attendees understand future or existing challenges, enabling them to formulate effective IG strategies within their organizations
- Use of performance tools, job aids, case studies, and examples