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[dbjapan] 概要登録7/2〆切です: ICADL 2016 FINAL CFP


日本データベース学会の皆様

筑波大の森嶋です.ICADL 2016の概要登録〆切は7/2ですので,
登録のお忘れの無いよう,どうぞよろしくお願い申し上げます.

論文本体の〆切は7/9です.Short PaperならLNCSフォーマットで
6ページなので,頑張れば今からでも論文作成は間に合うかも
しれません.沢山のご投稿をお待ちしております.

また,Webサイトの内容がUpdateされておりますので,よろしければ
ご覧下さい.

ICADL2016は,今回Asia Pacific Forum of Information Schoolsと一緒に
開催します.次の3名による豪華キーノートを予定しています.

Professor Ronald L. Larsen, University of Pittsburgh
Professor Ee-Peng Lim, Singapore Management University
Professor Katsumi Tanaka, Kyoto University

論文集はSpringerから出版され,DBLPにももちろん掲載されます.
DEIMやWebDBのほとんどの発表はスコープ内です.

LNCSフォーマットで12ページ(full)もしくは6ページ(short)です.
ふるってご投稿をお願いいたします.

森嶋厚行

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ICADL 2016: Abstract deadline is in just a few days - Final CFP
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Call For Papers

18th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL 2016)

Updated Web-site: http://icadl2016.org

Dates: December 7 to 9, 2016
Location: University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Co-located Event:  Asia-Pacific Forum of Information Schools (AP-IS) Dec. 5 to 6, 2016

Hosted and Sponsored by:  University of Tsukuba
In partnership with AP-iSchools, CiSAP
In cooperation with: ACM SIGIR, ASSIST Asia-Pacific Chapter (pending),
National Diet Library,
The Database Society of Japan, ACM SIGMOD Japan Chapter, 
Information Processing Society of Japan (SIG-DBS, SIG-IFAT, SIG-CH)

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Updated Submission Schedule
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2016-07-02(Sat) Paper Abstract Deadline 
       Abstracts *MUST* be submitted by the deadline and will be used for 
  reviewer assignment.
2016-07-09(Sat)         Paper Submission Deadline [extended]
       Full research papers (up to 12 pages in LNCS format)
       Short practitioner papers (up to 6 pages in LNCS format)
       Short work-in-progress papers (up to 6 pages in LNCS format)
2016-08-19(Fri)          Workshop Proposal Deadline
2016-08-29(Mon) Notification (Papers and Workshops)
2016-09-13(Tue) Camera Ready Copy Due (Tenative)
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Since its beginnings in Hong Kong in 1998, ICADL has become a  premiere
international conference for digital library research. ICADL 2016 in Tsukuba
offers a valuable opportunity for researchers, educators, and practitioners 
to share their experiences and innovative developments.  

Tsukuba is the Japanese science city with many well-known research 
institutes, and also a convenient place, with direct access to both Tokyo 
and airports (Narita or Haneda) just in 1 to 1.5 hours. 

ICADL 2016 will be held as a part of an international forum with the Asia-
Pacific Forum of Information Schools (AP-IS) to promote exchange and 
collaboration among information schools in Asia-Pacific. AP-IS will include 
a doctoral consortium, workshops, panel discussions and meetings for 
students and faculties from Information Schools in the Asia-Pacific region.

The main theme of ICADL 2016 is  "Knowledge, Information and Data in 
Open Access Society." We solicit not only high-quality, original research 
papers, but also practitioner papers identifying research problems and 
future directions.

Following the previous ICADLs, ICADL 2016 proceedings will be published 
in the LNCS series of Springer. The following is the (non-exhaustive) list 
of topics. 

[Information Technologies for Knowledge, Information and Data]

Semantic Web and linked data
Data mining and extraction of structure from networked information
Multilingual information access
Multimedia information management, retrieval and recommendation
Metadata aggregation models
Interchangeability and information integration
Ontologies and knowledge organization systems, networked information
Applications of digital libraries
Quality assurance of digital libraries
Sociability and high availability of digital libraries
Digital preservation
Digital curation
Research data and virtual organizations
User interface and user experience
Visualization in digital libraries
Social networking, web 2.0 and collaborative interface in digital libraries
Personal information management and personal digital libraries
Ubiquitous computing and knowledge management


[Societal and Cultural Issues in Knowledge, Information and Data]
 
Community Informatics  
Cross-sectoral digital libraries
Collaborations among archives, libraries, museums  
Digital cultural memory initiatives
Digital humanities
Digital library/ digital archive infrastructures
Digital library education and digital literacy
Digital preservation and digital curation
Economic and legal frameworks and issues
Ethics and ethical practice, privacy in digital collection building, management and access
Higher education uses of digital collections
Research data infrastructures, management and use
Information policies
Participatory cultural heritage
Risks management in digital library/ archive projects
Creating, managing and using collections of social media and dynamically generated contents
Social sustainability and digital libraries/ archives
Socio-technical perspectives of digital information
Usability and accessibility aspects of digital libraries

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Paper Submission
 
          All papers must be original contributions and not previously published
nor currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Papers must be
written in English. Submissions should be made through EasyChair (to appear soon).  
All submissions should conform to LNCS format
(http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0).
All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings as part of
Springer Verlag's Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.
 
Paper Categories
     All accepted papers have to be presented at oral or poster sessions by the author(s)

FULL RESEARCH PAPERS 
Maximum 12 pages.
     A Full Research Paper reports significant and original results relevant to 
the scope of ICADL 2016.

SHORT PRACTITIONER PAPERS
Maximum 6 pages.
     A Practitioner Paper is a concise report of findings or other types of work 
by practitioners relevant to the scope of ICADL 2016. We welcome papers 
identifying research problems and future directions in the digital library research.

SHORT WORK-IN-PROGRESS PAPERS 
Maximum 6 pages.
     A Work-in-Progress paper is a concise report of recent findings or other types 
of innovative or thought-provoking work that does not necessarily reach a level of 
completion but relevant to the scope of ICADL 2016.
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Atsuyuki Morishima <morishima-office [at] ml.cc.tsukuba.ac.jp>
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