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[InetBib] TPDL 2013 - Call for Tutorials
- Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2012 20:57:54 +0200
- From: Tsakonas Giannis <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [InetBib] TPDL 2013 - Call for Tutorials
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TPDL 2013 - Call for Tutorials
17th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital
Libraries
22-26 September 2013
Valletta, Malta
www.tpdl2013.info
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* Introduction *
The International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital
Libraries (TPDL) is the leading scientific forum on digital libraries
and related research areas that brings together researchers, developers,
content providers and practitioners. The first day of the conference
will offer conference attendees and local participants a stimulating and
informative selection of tutorials covering current topics in digital
libraries and related technologies and areas of research.
Topics should have a direct relevance to the topics of the conference;
a full list of current topics of interest can be found at
<http://tpdl2013.info/>. Anticipated areas of interest at the time of
TPDL2013 include topics related to digital libraries, their foundations
and methodologies, as well as their relevant applications and usages,
including cross-disciplinary areas. We especially welcome tutorials
bridging multiple areas, or presenting new perspectives in these areas,
and tutorials with a practical hands-on approach that educate
participants in using a technology after the tutorial.
Proposals will be considered for half-day and full-day tutorials.
Tutorials may cover material either at an introductory level
(introducing new areas of research or practice to attendees) or in depth
(advancing the understanding of attendees with basic familiarity of the
area). Tutorials may target researchers, practitioners, or the field as
a whole.
* Proposals *
Tutorial proposals should be submitted in PDF via
<https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tpdl2013tutorials>
A tutorial proposal should include the following:
- Title of the tutorial
- Instructor(s) and their credentials (short CV, link to personal web
page)
- Aims, scope and learning objectives of the tutorial
- Relevance to TPDL2013 and significance for the research field
- Full description (1-2 pages to be used for evaluation)
- Tutorial history (previous offerings of tutorial, if any)
- Format of tutorial (half- or full-day)
- Target audience and prerequisite knowledge
- Keywords
- Any other noteworthy comments or remarks
Each submitted proposal will be reviewed by the Tutorial Chairs and the
Program Committee with the approval of the Conference General Chairs and
Program Chairs. Notification of acceptance will be sent via email to the
tutorial proposers by April 22, 2013.
Upon submitting the tutorial proposal, the proposers commit that in
case the tutorial is accepted, all lecturers will physically attend and
present the tutorial. Upon acceptance the tutorial proposers will have
to deliver a 300 Word abstract (1-2 paragraphs) suitable for inclusion
in conference website, while a two (2) pages abstract in LNCS format
documenting the tutorial will be included in the TPDL2013 conference
proceedings published in the Springer LNCS series.
The selected tutorials will be organized on September 22, 2013, before
the Main Track of the conference, in the Historic Buildings of
University of Malta in Valletta, Malta. The Organizing Committee will
provide substantial support in the area of logistics management, namely
registration, catering, halls and infrastructure.
* Important dates *
Tutorial submission deadline: March 4, 2013
Acceptance notification: April 22, 2013
Tutorials date: September 22, 2013
* Information *
Queries regarding tutorial proposals should be sent to the Tutorial
Chairs: Jaap Kamps <kamps@xxxxxx> and Hussein Suleman
<hussein@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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