[CODE4LIB] ACM CIKM 2023 - REGISTER NOW (Virtual and In-person) - Birmingham, UK, October 21-25,2023
CIKM 2023 In-person and online registration https://cikm2023.org Registration is NOW OPEN for the ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM) in Birmingham, UK on October 21-25, 2023. Attendance for the main event can be in-person or online. ** For in-person attendance, space is limited, so please register early to secure your spot! ** The conference will contain numerous presented papers of high quality, applied and theoretical research findings as well as world-renown keynote speakers, workshops, tutorials, and networking opportunities. CIKM has a strong tradition of talks and workshops devoted to emerging areas of database management, IR, AI, NLP, and related fields. We are very happy to present the following keynote speakers: Chiraq Shah (University of Washington): Generative AI and the Future of Information Access Yulan He (King’s College, London): Interpretable Natural Language Understanding Steffen Staab (University of Stuttgart & University of Southampton): Knowledge Graphs for Knowing More and Knowing for Sure List of accepted papers: https://cikm2023.org/accepted-papers. List of tutorials: https://cikm2023.org/tutorials List of workshops: https://cikm2023.org/workshops In-person and online Registration: https://cikm2023.org/registration-rates Please visit https://cikm2023.org for more information. Looking forward to seeing you in Birmingham!
[CODE4LIB] CfP: Web Archiving & Digital Libraries Workshop 2022 - due May 1
Synopsis: 1–5 page proposals due May 1 for a virtual workshop on web archiving & digital libraries, to be held June 20. Details: https://fox.cs.vt.edu/wadl2022.html Web Archiving and Digital Libraries In conjunction with JCDL 2022 (http://2022.jcdl.org) Virtual Workshop, June 20, 2022 Description: Due to the current state of the world, WADL 2022 will be held entirely online. WADL 2022 will continue the WADL tradition to provide a forum and collaboration platform for international leaders from academia, industry, and government to discuss challenges, and share insights, in designing and implementing concepts, tools, and standards in the realm of web archiving. Together, we will explore the integration of web archiving and digital libraries, over the complete digital resource life cycle: creation/authoring, uploading, publishing on the web, crawling/collecting, compressing, formatting, storing, preserving, analyzing, indexing, supporting access, etc. WADL 2022 will cover all topics of interest and specifically invite contributions from practitioners. Topics include but are not limited to: Event archiving and collection building National and international perspectives on web archiving Social media archiving Community building Ethics in web archiving Archival metadata, description, classification Archival standards, protocols, systems, tools Crawling of dynamic, online art, and mobile content Discovery of archived resources Diversity in web archives Extraction and analysis of archival records Interoperability of web archiving systems Objectives: Continue to build the diverse community of people integrating web archiving with digital libraries Help attendees learn about useful methods, systems, tools, and software in this area Help chart future research and practice in this area, to enable more and higher quality web archiving Promote synergistic efforts including collaborative projects and proposals Produce an archival publication that will help advance technology and practice Submissions: Paper length: 3-5 pages for a 15 minute presentation Paper length: 1 page for 5 minute lightning talk Due date: May 1st, 2022 AoE Notifications: mid-May Submit to: Easychair submission system Please use the ACM Proceedings template Workshop Co-chairs: Chair: Martin Klein, Scientist, Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library, mkl...@lanl.gov Co-chair: Mat Kelly, Assistant Professor, Drexel University, College of Computing and Informatics, mrk...@drexel.edu Co-chair: Zhiwu Xie, Professor & Chief Strategy Officer, Virginia Tech Libraries, zhiwu...@vt.edu Co-chair: Edward A. Fox, Professor and Director Digital Library Research Laboratory, Virginia Tech, f...@vt.edu
[CODE4LIB] ACM/IEEE JCDL 2019 Registration is open
Registration for JCDL 2019, including tutorials, workshops, and the main conference, is now available: https://2019.jcdl.org/registration/ We thank you all for your patience during the delay. Early Bird registration will be available through the end of next week. Please contact conference organizers if you have any problems or questions: jcdlconfere...@gmail.com Thanks so much, JCDL Organizing Committee
[CODE4LIB] CfP: ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL)
ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries June 2-6, 2019 – Urbana-Champaign, IL Curated Knowledge. Connected People. Extraordinary Results. UPDATED DEADLINE: January 25, 2019 Communities Welcomed: JCDL welcomes interesting submissions ranging across theories, systems, services, and applications. We invite those managing, operating, developing, curating, evaluating, or utilizing digital libraries broadly defined, covering academic or public institutions, including archives, museums, and social networks. We seek involvement of those in iSchools, as well as working in computer or information or social sciences and technologies. Multiple tracks and sessions will ensure tailoring to researchers, practitioners, and diverse communities including data science/analytics, data curation/stewardship, information retrieval, human-computer interaction, hypertext (and Web/network science), multimedia, publishing, preservation, digital humanities, machine learning/AI, heritage/culture, health/medicine, policy, law, and privacy/intellectual property. Additional Topics of Interest: In addition to the topics indicated above, the following are some of the many topics that will be considered relevant, as long as connections are made to digital libraries: * Collaborative and participatory information environments * Crowdsourcing and human computation * Cyberinfrastructure architectures, applications, and deployments * Distributed information systems * Document genres * Extracting semantics, entities, and patterns from large collections * Information and knowledge systems * Information visualization * Infrastructure and service design * Knowledge discovery * Linked data and its applications * Performance evaluation * Personal digital information management * Scientific data management * Social media, architecture, and applications * Social networks, virtual organizations and networked information * User behavior and modeling * User communities and user research We invite submissions in many forms: short papers, long papers, panels, posters, tutorials, and workshops. We also host a Doctoral Consortium. Submission Deadlines: Jan. 25, 2019 – Tutorial, workshop, full paper and short paper, and consortium submissions Jan. 29, 2019 – Panel, poster and demonstration submissions Submissions are to be made in electronic format via the conference’s EasyChair submission page. Please see the conference website for more details: https://2019.jcdl.org/
[CODE4LIB] Submission date extension -- Jan 18 - ACM/IEEE JCDL 2018 - June 3-7, Fort Worth, Texas
** DEADLINE EXTENSION TO 18 JANUARY FOR PAPERS AND PROPOSALS ** JCDL 2018: ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2018 University of North Texas Fort Worth, TX, United States, June 4-6, 2018 Conference website: http://2018.jcdl.org/ Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcdl2018 Submission deadline: **REVISED** January 18, 2018 (Timezone: anywhere on earth) Topics: digital libraries archives museums social networks From Data to Wisdom: Resilient Integration across Societies, Disciplines, and Systems The ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries in 2018 (JCDL 2018) will be hosted by three units of the University of North Texas (UNT) — the College of Information, the UNT Health Science Center, and the UNT Libraries. It will be held at the UNT Health Science Center in Fort Worth, the rustic and artistic threshold into the American West. Its co-organizer includes the School of Information Management at Wuhan University. JCDL 2018 will be held in conjunction with UNT Open Access Symposium 2018. Communities Welcomed! JCDL welcomes interesting submissions ranging across theories, systems, services, and applications. We invite those managing, operating, developing, curating, evaluating, or utilizing digital libraries broadly defined, covering academic or public institutions, including archives, museums, and social networks. We seek involvement of those in iSchools, as well as working in computer or information or social sciences and technologies. Multiple tracks and sessions will ensure tailoring to researchers, practitioners, and diverse communities including data science/analytics, data curation/stewardship, information retrieval, human-computer interaction, hypertext (and Web/network science), multimedia, publishing, preservation, digital humanities, machine learning/AI, heritage/culture, health/medicine, policy, law, and privacy/intellectual property. Additional Topics of Interest Collaborative and participatory information environments Crowdsourcing and human computation Cyberinfrastructure architectures, applications, and deployments Distributed information systems Document genres Extracting semantics, entities, and patterns from large collections Information and knowledge systems Information visualization Infrastructure and service design Knowledge discovery Linked data and its applications Performance evaluation Personal digital information management Scientific data management Social media, architecture, and applications Social networks, virtual organizations and networked information User behavior and modeling User communities and user research Submission Guidelines All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Please use the ACM Proceedings template, and submit in electronic form via the conference's EasyChair submission page. The following paper categories are welcome: Full papers report on mature work, or efforts that have reached an important milestone, and must not exceed 10 pages. Accepted full papers will typically be presented in 20 minutes with 10 minutes for questions and discussion. Short papers may highlight preliminary results to bring them to the community’s attention. They may also present theories or systems that can be described concisely in the limited space. Short papers must not exceed 4 pages in the conference format. Accepted short papers will typically be presented in 10 minutes with 5 minutes for questions and discussion. Posters and Demonstrations permit presentation of late-breaking results in an informal, interactive manner. Demonstrations showcase innovative digital library technologies and applications, allowing you to share your work directly with your colleagues in a high-visibility setting. Proposals for posters or demonstrations should consist of a title, extended abstract, and contact information for the authors, and should not exceed 2 pages in the conference format. Accepted posters and demonstrations will be displayed at the conference. Accepted posters and demonstrations will be included in the proceedings of the conference and the ACM digital library. Doctoral Consortium (DC) is a workshop for Ph.D. students from all over the world who are in the early phases of their dissertation work (i.e., the consortium is not intended for those who are finished or nearly finished with their dissertation). Please find the detailed DC call for partiicpation at: https://2018.jcdl.org/CFP DC. Tutorials provide an opportunity to offer in-depth education on a topic or solution relevant to research or practice in digital libraries. They should address a single topic in detail over either a half-day or a full day. More information about Tutorials can be found at: https://2018.jcdl.org/CFP Tutorials. Workshops are intended to draw together communities of interest - both those in established communities and those interested in discussion and exploration of a new or emerging issue. They can
[CODE4LIB] Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) 2018 -- Deadline January 15, 2018
The ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries in 2018 (JCDL 2018L: https://2018.jcdl.org/) will be held in conjunction with UNT Open Access Symposium 2018 (https://openaccess.unt.edu/symposium/2018) on June 3 - 6, 2018 in Fort Worth, Texas, the rustic and artistic threshold into the American West. JCDL welcomes interesting submissions ranging across theories, systems, services, and applications. We invite those managing, operating, developing, curating, evaluating, or utilizing digital libraries broadly defined, covering academic or public institutions, including archives, museums, and social networks. We seek involvement of those in iSchools, as well as working in computer or information or social sciences and technologies. Multiple tracks and sessions will ensure tailoring to researchers, practitioners, and diverse communities including data science/analytics, data curation/stewardship, information retrieval, human-computer interaction, hypertext (and Web/network science), multimedia, publishing, preservation, digital humanities, machine learning/AI, heritage/culture, health/medicine, policy, law, and privacy/intellectual property. General Instructions on submissions of full papers, short papers, posters and demonstrations, doctoral consortium, tutorials, workshops, and panels can be found at https://2018.jcdl.org/general_instructions. Below are the submission deadlines: • Jan. 15, 2018 - Tutorial and workshop proposal submissions • Jan. 15, 2018 - Full paper and short paper submissions • Jan. 29, 2018 - Panel, poster and demonstration submissions • Feb. 1, 2018 - Notification of acceptance for tutorials and workshops • Mar. 8, 2018 - Notification of acceptance for full papers, short papers, panels, posters, and demonstrations • Mar. 25, 2018 - Doctoral Consortium abstract submissions • Apr. 5, 2018 - Notification of acceptance for Doctoral Consortium • Apr. 15, 2018 - Final camera-ready deadline for full papers, short papers, panels, posters, and demonstrations Please email jcdl2...@googlegroups.com if you have any questions.