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[InetBib] TPDL2017 - Call for Papers (Tutorials extension - Updated Information)
- Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2017 19:28:40 +0200
- From: Giannis Tsakonas via InetBib <inetbib@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [InetBib] TPDL2017 - Call for Papers (Tutorials extension - Updated Information)
# apologies for cross-postings #
TPDL2017 Call for Papers
International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries
18-21 September 2017
Grand Hotel Palace, Thessaloniki, Greece
http://www.tpdl.eu/tpdl2017
The 21st version of the International Conference on Theory and Practice
of Digital Libraries holds the general theme "Part of the Machine:
turning complex into scalable" and wants to create a dialogue that will
address the challenge of creatively transforming these highly
synthesised environments into solutions that can scale for the benefit
of varied communities.
Digital libraries are complex systems that respond to the needs of
multiple communities with escalating requirements. Undoubtedly the
effect of big data in research and development is immense and their
collection, aggregation, analysis and interpretation is currently the
main trend. However, smaller developments are equally interesting in
giving the example of managing highly structured and organised
information resources.
In this series of conferences, the dialectic between theory and practice
is intense, but always aims to produce a state of the art imagery of
digital libraries, or else networked information systems that affect the
life of academia, education, culture, society and industry. The
components of this "machinery" are interconnected and claim the skills
and knowledge of multidisciplinary researchers.
# Keynotes #
- Paul Groth (Elsevier Labs), Machines are People Too
- Elton Barker (Open University), Back to the Future: Annotating,
Collaborating and Linking in a Digital Ecosystem
- Dimitrios Tzovaras (Information Technologies Institute, Centre for
Research & Technology Hellas), Visualization in the Big Data Era: Data
Mining from Networked Information
# Topics #
Contributions are welcomed in the following eight tracks. However,
submissions are not limited to the topics included in these tracks,
neither it is implied that one paper is associated with one topic.
1. Digital Humanities
Corpora development
Metadata & semantics for DH applications
Text & data mining in DH
Textual & visual information extraction
Ontology engineering & use in DH
Visualization in DH
Annotations & critique in DH
Impact of DH in society & academia
2. E-Infrastructures
Digital library designs & architectures
Ubiquitous computing & Mobile digital libraries
Internet of Things with digital libraries
Digital preservation
Cloud technologies
Security for digital libraries
Digital forensics
Business models for e-infrastructures
3. Information Retrieval
Information retrieval & discovery
Query analysis
Indexing & compression
Search engine architectures
Recommendation systems & filtering
IR evaluation
Multimedia IR
Multilingual IR
Searching for sensitive information
4. Semantics
Archival/Bibliographic Linked Data & applications
Linked Data in disciplinary digital libraries
Authenticity & provenance
Authority management issues
Interoperability & integration
Metadata aggregation
Metadata schemas with emphasis to composite content
Quality metrics for metadata & information structures
5. Users and Societies
Digital library interfaces
Metrics, altmerics & scientometrics for & in digital libraries
User centered evaluation of digital libraries
Economic & legal issues for DLs
Information behaviour studies
Collaborative information seeking
Sentiment analysis
6. Content
Digital curation & related workflows
Digitization
Audio-Visual digital libraries
Annotations & user generated content
Records management, business archives & organizational archives
3D modeling & provision
Legal issues for content in digital libraries
7. Data
Big data
Data science & data education
Data mining
Data representation
Data sharing & reusability
Data structures & quality
Domain specific data, such as biomedical, chemical, astronomical, social
Data provenance
Data in Scholarly Communication
8. Services
Publishing structured & unstructured information
Visualization of information
Network analysis in & for digital libraries
Web archiving
Annotations management in digital libraries
Personal information management & personal digital libraries
Individual researchers and research groups are invited to submit full
papers, short papers, posters and demonstrations on the topics above,
but on other relevant topics as well. Their research papers should
describe original, unpublished research that is not (and will not be)
simultaneously under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Students on any of the above-mentioned topics are encouraged to
participate to the Doctoral Consortium (see Call below). A four pages
paper, which will appear in the Proceedings volume, is required to be
submitted through the Doctoral Consortium track.
# Important Dates #
- Extended Submission deadline for Tutorials and Panels: March 17, 2017
- Notification on Workshops, Tutorials and Panels: March 31, 2017
- Submission deadline for Full and Short papers: April 7, 2017
- Submission deadline for Posters and Demonstrations: April 14, 2017
- Notification of acceptance for Papers, Posters, and Demonstrations:
May 26, 2017
- Camera Ready Versions: June 23, 2017
- End of Early Registration: July 21, 2017
- Conference Dates: September 17-21, 2017
# Publication in Conference Proceedings #
The TPDL2017 proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, ISSN 0302-9743). Therefore all
submissions should conform to the formatting instructions described in
the “For Authors” webpage. In case your paper includes images or
screenshots please ensure that you set image compression at 600dpi when
you produce your PDF file.
Full papers (12 pages), short-papers (6 pages), posters and
demonstrations (4 pages) must be written in English and submitted in PDF
(PDF) format via the conference’s submission page:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tpdl2017
According to the registration regulation for TPDL2017, inclusion of
papers in the proceedings is conditional upon registration of at least
one author per paper.
# Specific Call for Contributions #
Information about specific calls for contributions in TPDL can be found at:
- for Tutorials: http://www.tpdl.eu/tpdl2017/call-for-tutorials/
- for Doctoral Consortium Papers:
http://www.tpdl.eu/tpdl2017/call-for-doctoral-consortium/
# Post-conference Journal Publication #
The TPDL2017 Program Committee will also nominate papers they consider
highlight work of significance in the field. Authors of these papers are
then invited to submit extended version (at least 30% new material) of
their papers that expand upon the description of their work by providing
more depth and detail on their technical approaches and results. These
submissions then go through the International Journal of Digital
Libraries (IJDL, ISSN 1432-5012) review process before acceptance in a
focused issue of the journal.
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