New standard for conference publication : Leconfe a case study


Date Published : 6 August 2024
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Elena Petrova

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Anna Müller

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Leconfe Academic Conferences Conference Management

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General Track

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Abstract

In the evolving landscape of academic conferences, the need for efficient, reliable, and user-friendly publication systems is paramount. This paper explores "Leconfe," an innovative conference management and publication platform, through a detailed case study. Leconfe aims to streamline the process of paper submission, peer review, and publication, offering a robust solution for conference organizers and participants. The case study examines the platform's features, user experience, and impact on conference proceedings. Results indicate that Leconfe significantly enhances operational efficiency, improves the quality of peer review, and provides a seamless experience for users. This study suggests that Leconfe sets a new standard for conference publication, addressing common challenges and paving the way for future developments in academic conferencing.

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Petrova, E. (2024). New standard for conference publication : Leconfe a case study. International Conference of Open Journal Theme (ICOJT), 1(1), 26-26. https://doi.org/10.1234/awer7z25