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[InetBib] CFP: ACM/IEEE JCDL 2022 - 1st Call for Late-breaking results, Preliminary work, Datasets, and Demonstrations
- Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2022 09:22:15 +0000
- From: "Mayr-Schlegel, Philipp via InetBib" <inetbib@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [InetBib] CFP: ACM/IEEE JCDL 2022 - 1st Call for Late-breaking results, Preliminary work, Datasets, and Demonstrations
Dear colleagues,
below you find the call for the Late-breaking results, Preliminary work,
Datasets, and Demonstrations at JCDL 2022.
Deadline: March 14, 2022
Please circulate to interested colleagues.
Best regards,
Philipp Mayr
Von: ACM SIGIR Mailing List <SIGIR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Im Auftrag von Nicholas
Vanderschantz
Gesendet: Dienstag, 25. Januar 2022 06:47
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Betreff: [IAS-MARKETING] [SIG-IRList] CFP: ACM/IEEE JCDL 2022 - 1st Call for
Late-breaking results, Preliminary work, Datasets, and Demonstrations
Dear Colleagues
Please find the Call for Late-breaking results, Preliminary work, Datasets, and
Demonstrations for the annual ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
(JCDL) 2022 below.
Hello, how's everyone holding up?!
This is a call for Late-breaking results, Preliminary work, Datasets, and
Demonstrations for the Joint Conference on Digital Library (JCDL) 2022.
ACM/IEEE JCDL 2022 in Cologne - Germany. It will be the debut of our community
in Europe since the foundation of JCDL. Our goal is to reinforce the Digital
Libraries community and simultaneously bring together researchers and
practitioners from all over the world. This year, it will be a hybrid
conference with the physical venue in Cologne, Germany, June 20-24, 2022.
The Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) is a major international forum
focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social
issues. The late-breaking results, preliminary work, datasets, and demos track
is a great way to get feedback on early-stage work, initiate collaborations,
and discuss emerging issues in digital libraries research with the larger
community.
If you would like to be a part of the fun this year in Cologne, please do
submit your work!
Full call for papers are available at:
https://2022.jcdl.org/cfp-late-breaking-demo-papers/
Submission Details
* Submissions can be made to EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcdl2022
* All submissions must be original works, not previously published or under
review for publication elsewhere, in English, in PDF format, and in the current
ACM two-column conference format. Suitable LaTeX, Word, and
<https://www.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/acm-official> Overleaf
(https://www.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/acm-official) templates are available
from the ACM Website (https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template);
use “sigconf” proceedings template for LaTeX and the Interim Template for Word.
* Submissions should consist of a title, extended abstract, and contact
information for the authors, a minimum of 2 pages, and a maximum of 4 pages
(excluding references).
* All submissions will be peer-reviewed in a double-blind reviewing process.
* Submissions must be anonymous and all references to authors’ works have
to be anonymized.
Important dates (AoE time zone):
* Submission deadline: March 14, 2022
* Notification of acceptance: April 4, 2022
* Camera-ready submissions: April 18, 2022
Topics
Topics of interest, as they relate to digital libraries, include, but are not
limited to:
Users and Interactions
* Collaborative and participatory information environments
* Crowdsourcing and human computation
* Human-information Interaction
* Information visualization
* Social networks, virtual organizations and networked information
* Social media, community building, and applications
* User behavior and modeling
Search and Recommendation
* AI / Machine Learning/ Data mining for DLs
* Dataset retrieval
* Information and knowledge systems
* Information retrieval
* Knowledge discovery
* Natural language processing
* Navigational and exploratory search
* Personalization and contextualization
Digital Libraries in Practice
* Digital archiving and preservation
* Digital humanities and heritage
* Knowledge organization systems in practice
* Personal digital information management
* Performance evaluation
* Policy and law
* Privacy and Intellectual property
* Scientific data management
Content and Structures
* Data curation and stewardship
* Document genres
* Extracting semantics, entities, and patterns from large collections
* Infrastructure and service design
* Linked data and its applications
* Research data management
* Web and network science
Questions concerning Late-breaking results, Preliminary work, Datasets, and
Demonstrations can be sent to the co-chairs listed below.
Dual Submission Policy
Papers submitted to JCDL 2022 should be substantially different from papers
that have been previously published, or accepted for publication, or that are
under review at other venues. Exceptions to this rule are:
* Submission is permitted for papers presented or to be presented at
conferences or workshops without proceedings.
* Submission is permitted for papers that have previously been made
available as a technical report (e.g., in institutional archives or preprint
archives like arXiv). However, we discourage this since it places anonymity at
risk; in particular, please do not publish your paper at arXiv and submit to
JCDL at the same time, some days before, or during the reviewing period of JCDL.
If your paper already is available as a technical report:
* You might not want to use the exact same title and abstract for your JCDL
submission (in case of acceptance at JCDL, the title of your submission still
might be changed “back”).
* Please do not cite your technical report and make some effort to avoid
any issues that may harm the double-blindness of your submission. Reviewers
will receive guidance that ask them to refrain from trying to break blindness
if at all possible too, but be aware that the availability of an available
technical report for an JCDL submission can cause issues.
Co-chairs:
Kokil Jaidka
National University of Singapore, Singapore
jaidka@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:jaidka@xxxxxxxxxx>
Dwaipayan Roy
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, India
dwaipayan.roy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:dwaipayan.roy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Nicholas Vanderschantz
University of Waikato, New Zealand
vtwoz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:vtwoz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Ngā mihi
Dr Nicholas (Nic) Vanderschantz
Senior Lecturer
Rorohiko me ngā Pūtaiao Pāngarau
School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Department of Design
Ph: +64 7 838 4652
University of Waikato | Private Bag 3105
Hamilton 3240 | New Zealand
http://www.cms.waikato.ac.nz/people/vtwoz<http://http:/www.cms.waikato.ac.nz/people/vtwoz>
I investigate user-centred interface & experience design solutions to HCI,
Digital Library, and Information Seeking problems.
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7729-7936
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=q6i-ajMAAAAJ
[University of Waikato]
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