The International Symposium on Information Sciences and Intelligent Systems (3IS) is dedicated to the scientific, technological, and societal dimensions of information sciences, especially in relation with the recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI). At the crossroads of archiving, library and information sciences, digital heritage, data science, computational linguistics, ethics, governance, and pedagogy, the conference explores both classical and emergent trends in information sciences in an interdisciplinary perspective and how intelligent systems reshape the creation, organization, preservation, and dissemination of knowledge across disciplines.
The 3IS Symposium constitutes a leading international forum dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary dialogue and scholarly collaboration in the field of information sciences and intelligent systems. It provides a critical platform for academics, researchers, and professionals to engage in informed, academic discussions addressing the theoretical, methodological, and practical challenges that define the field.
Reflecting the breadth and diversity of contemporary research, 3IS welcomes a multidisciplinary and multilingual community of participants. Grounded in a trilingual academic culture—Arabic, French, and English—the symposium promotes intellectual exchange across linguistic and disciplinary boundaries, thereby fostering a genuinely inclusive and globally engaged scholarly environment.
The scientific program is structured to stimulate innovation, critical reflection, and collaborative inquiry. Participants will have the opportunity to engage directly with leading experts and distinguished scholars through a comprehensive range of activities, including keynote lectures, thematic and discussion panels, workshops and research presentations highlighting state-of-the-art developments. This program not only showcases pioneering contributions but also encourages attendees to participate actively in shaping the future trajectories of the discipline.
By embracing linguistic diversity and disciplinary plurality, 3IS cultivates an open and inclusive academic dialogue that bridges local contexts with global perspectives, reinforcing the centrality of intercultural understanding in the production of knowledge.
Complementing the academic sessions, the symposium also offers participants the opportunity to experience the rich cultural heritage of Tunisia through an integrated cultural program. This dimension underscores the conference’s commitment to connecting scientific advancement with cultural exchange, thereby providing a distinctive and enriching experience for all attendees.
Objectives
Organized by the SILAB research Laboratory in Information Science, Higher Institute of Documentation, University of Manouba, the conference aims to:
• Strengthen collaboration between the international research community and Tunisian initiatives in information sciences and intelligent systems.
• Rethink the missions, the social, economic and cultural roles of libraries and information services in the era of AI.
• Provide a platform to exchange on the ethical, strategic, and socio-political challenges of information ecosystems.
• Address the management, preservation, and valorization of audiovisual and digital heritage in the context of global knowledge access.
• Explore innovative approaches to knowledge measurement (bibliometrics, scientometrics) and their implications for academic ecosystems.
• Showcase advances in computational linguistics and data science in relation to information sciences.
• Highlight the role of information sciences and intelligent systems in teaching, learning, and training, fostering new pedagogical practices.
Topics
The topics include but are not limited to:
● Libraries and archives between patrimony, organization, and public service:
o Conservation and restoration of collections.
o Indexing, bibliographical description and classification practices.
o Collection development policies.
o The social, economic and cultural role of libraries and information services.
● Emergent models in managing documentary heritage and digital information
o Digital and green libraries for equitable and sustainable global knowledge access.
o Digital archiving and preservation of cultural and informational patrimony (web archiving, long-term preservation strategies, digitization standards, etc.).
o Emergent approaches to manuscript, audio-visual and cultural heritage management and valorization (paleographic and epigraphic studies, computational methods for document analysis and restoration, etc.).
o Technical and administrative challenges of digital collection management.
● Innovation and strategic management of information services
o Adopting collaborative and agile methodologies in information services.
o Strategic data analysis and data marketing in information services.
o User Experience (UX) and service design for digital information platforms.
o New pedagogical practices for information literacy in the digital age.
o Evolving competencies and AI integration for information professionals.
● Information ecosystem: governance, standards, ethics, and reliability
o Social, epistemological and philosophical challenges to knowledge validity in the age of AI.
o The impact of technological innovations & AI on the attitudes and behaviors of information professionals and users.
o Bias, transparency, and explainability of AI systems.
o The socio-political impacts of generative AI and disinformation.
o Human-machine co-construction of knowledge and collaborative intelligence.
o New frameworks for AI regulation and ethical governance.
● Scientific research and learning innovation
o Theories of scientific communication (editing, translation, publication and dissemination of research work)
o Bibliometrics and scientometrics for assessing research impact and academic ecosystems.
o Information sciences perspectives in teaching, learning, and knowledge dissemination.
o Intelligent systems for e-learning, collaborative learning, and academic writing support.
o AI-enhanced pedagogy, curriculum and professional development in higher education.
● Data science and computational linguistics in information services
o Generative artificial intelligence and large language models
o Natural language processing and information retrieval.
o Document analysis, Knowledge extraction, representation and organization.
o Data science applications in information services
Chair
Hafsi Bedhioufi, ISD, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Scientific coordinator
Ibrahim Bounhas, ISD, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Program Committees (in alphabetical order)
- Libraries and archives between patrimony, organization, and public service
Emna Madani,Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia (Coordinator)
Abir Ben Wahada, Researcher, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Céline Paganelli, Professor, University of Montpellier Paul-Valéry, France
Hedi Jellab, Professor, National Archives of Tunisia, Tunisia
Karim Ben Yedder, Associate Professor, National Archives of Tunisia, Tunisia
Marwa Henchiri, Researcher, National Archives of Tunisia, Tunisia
Nadia Boussaidi, Researcher, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Rifka Amri, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
- Emergent models in managing documentary heritage and digital information
Aida Chebbi, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia (Coordinator)
Amina Mekki, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Basma Makhlouf Shabou, Professor, Geneva School of Business Administration, Switzerland
Bénédicte Grailles, Associate Professor, Université d'Angers,
Djibril Diakhaté, Professor, Cheikh Anta Diop University, Senegal
Fatma Bilel, Researcher, Ministry of State Domains and Land Affairs, Tunisia
Mohamed Ben Romdhane, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Safsafi Jamila, Researcher, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Sherif Shaheen, Professor, Cairo University, Egypt
- Innovation and strategic management of information services
Amina Habchi, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia (Coordinator)
Ada Scupola, Professor, Roskilde University, Denmark
Hatem Ghrab, Presidency of the Government, Tunisia
Jihène Kandil, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Nabhan Al-Harrasi, Associate Professor, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman
Nadia Feddaoui, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Tarek Ouerfelli, Assistant Professor, A'Sharqiyah University, Oman
Valérie Lépine, Professor, University of Montpellier Paul-Valéry, France
- Information ecosystem: governance, standards, ethics, and reliability
Besma Bsir, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia (Coordinator)
Hayet Torchi, Associate Professor, University of Biskra, Algeria
Kaouther Azouz, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Mabrouka El Hachani, Professor, Jean Moulin Lyon 3, France
Olfa Chater, Assistant, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Raja Daouès, Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Sylvestre Kouassi Kouakou, Professor, Cheikh Anta Diop University, Senegal
Wahid Gdoura, Emerite Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
- Scientific research and learning innovation
Chiraz Kilani, Associate Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia (coordinator)
Chedlia Fitouri, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Foued Ben Said, Associate Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Najla Achek, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Rachid Zghibi, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Safa Ghali, Researcher, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Samiha Khelifa, Associate Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Samira Ghourabi, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Sihem Zghidi, Assistant Professor, University of Bordeaux, France
- Data science and computational linguistics in information services
Adel Benzina, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia (Coordinator)
Azzeddine Mazroui, Professor, Mohammed First University, Morocco
Hamda Slimi, Assistant Professor, Echahid Cheikh Larbi Tebessi University, Algeria
Houssem Eddine Nouri, Assistant Professor, University of Kairouan, Tunisia
Khaled Shaalan, Professor, The British University in Dubai, UAE
Nadia Soudani, Assistant Professor, University of Gafsa, Tunisia
Rim Helali, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
RIM ZARAD, Assistant Professor, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Taha Zerrouki, Associate Professor, Bouira University, Algeria
Paper Submission and Reviewing
Authors interested in one of the conference topics are invited to submit their proposals through the conference platform at http://3IS.sciencesconf.org as a long abstract (2 pages), in English, French, or Arabic, by January 05th, 2026. The abstract should include research problems, methodology, main results, keywords, and a brief bibliography. The document must be in DOCX format, using Times New Roman, single-spaced, size 12 for English and French and 14 for Arabic.
Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to submit their papers following the template that will be provided to all concerned authors in due time. All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least three (03) program committee members based on their contribution, quality, relevance, originality, and clarity under a double-blind peer review process. Please note that final acceptance will be based on the full paper. Abstracts and manuscripts must be anonymized for double-blind review. Authors must ensure that the submission contains no identifying information, including names, affiliations, or explicit references to their own previous work.