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International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL 2013)

The submission deadline of ICADL 2013 has been extended as follows:
  • Abstract submission deadline: June 28 (11:59 PM, Friday), 2013, India Time (GMT + 05:30)
  • Paper submission deadline: July 5 (11:59 PM, Friday), 2013, India Time (GMT + 05:30)
     

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Call for Papers

International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL 2013)

December 9-11, 2013, Bangalore, India; http://www.isim.ac.in/icadl2013/Index.html

Paper submission via: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icadl2013

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About the ICADL Conference

The International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL) series is a significant forum for digital libraries research, providing an opportunity for researchers, educators, and practitioners to share their experiences. Since its first meeting in Hong Kong (ICADL 1998) the ICADL has rotated annually among the Asia-Pacific countries, and evolved to become one of the premiere conferences in digital libraries.

Topics

The emergence of social media and the availability of social networking platforms offer enormous opportunity to leverage them for “connecting with the user community” and building a strong networked community of stakeholders across the life cycle of information creation to consumption. The ICADL 2013 will focus on the tools, methods, processes and case studies of “Social Media and Community networks’ that advance the field of digital libraries. We solicit papers on the theme of Social Media and Community Networks for potential publication in ICADL 2013. Areas of interest include, but are not restricted to, the following:

– Community-based web or online services
– Social architectures for digital libraries
– Electronic publishing
– Community informatics
– Human factors in digital libraries
– Cognitive modelling of social media and communities
– Community information retrieval and browsing
– Social network analysis
– Data mining in communities and social media
– Information integration across communities
– Interoperability of multi-community information
– Metadata and cataloguing in community repositories
– Mobile services over social media
– Social media analytics
– Cross-cultural and cross-linguistic communities
– Novel digital content for social environments
– Technologies for social media and community networks
– Personalized service and user modelling
– Community networks for scientific data
– Security and privacy in social media and community networks
– Systems, algorithms, and models for data preservation

– Healthcare Informatics

– Information visualization

 

Submission Instructions

Papers submitted to ICADL 2013 should not be under review for any other conference or journal. A paper should be significantly different from previously published work, and should represent original contributions. Duplicate submissions will be rejected. If you have questions about how this policy applies to your work, please feel free to send an email to the General Chair or Program Committee Chairs.

Authors who wish to submit papers to ICADL 2013 should register their paper and submit an abstract as per the deadlines given in the Important Dates section. Papers for which abstracts have not been registered by the due date will be rejected. Authors may choose among three formats: full papers, short papers and posters. Papers in all these formats will be included in the proceedings and will be presented at the conference. All submissions will be rigorously peer-reviewed.

Full papers are expected to report on mature work, or on efforts that have reached an important milestone. They must not exceed 10 pages including references and appendices.

Short papers can highlight efforts that might be in an early stage, but are important for the community to be aware of. They can also present theories or systems that can be described concisely in the limited space. They must not exceed 4 pages in all.

Posters can be used for presentation of late-breaking results in an informal, interactive manner. Poster proposals must not exceed 2 pages.

All contributions must be written in English and must follow Springer’s formatting guidelines (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). Papers are to be submitted via the ICADL 2013 EasyChair page (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icadl2013). All accepted papers will be published by Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science series as conference proceedings. At least one author from each paper must register for the main conference and present their work during the conference.

Important Dates

Submission site opening: May 10 (Friday), 2013
Abstract submission deadline: June 28 (11:59 PM, Friday), 2013, India Time (GMT + 05:30)
Paper submission deadline: July 5 (11:59 PM, Friday), 2013, India Time (GMT + 05:30)
Acceptance notification: August 9 (Friday), 2013
Camera ready deadline: August 30 (11:59 PM, Friday), 2013, India Time (GMT + 05:30)

 

Organizing Committee:

General Co-Chairs

– N. Balakrishnan, Indian Institute of Science, India

– Shalini R. Urs, University of Mysore, India

 

Program Co-Chairs

– Abhinanda Sarkar, MYRA School of Business, Mysore, India

– Jin-Cheon Na, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

– George Buchanan, City University London, United Kingdom

iConference 2014 | Breaking Down Walls: Culture-Context-Computing

Call for Participation: iConference 2014

Berlin, Germany

4-7 March, 2014

http://iconference.ischools.org/iConference14/2014index/

 

The ninth annual iConference will take place 4-7 March, 2014, in Berlin, Germany. The four days will include peer-reviewed Papers, Notes, Posters, Workshops and Sessions for Interaction and Engagement. Also included are a Doctoral Student Colloquium and an Early Career Colloquium. Keynote addresses will be given by Tony Hey of Microsoft Research and Melissa Terras of the Department of Information Studies, University College London.

 

Presented by the iSchools organization (www.ischools.org), the iConference is an annual gathering of information scholars and researchers from around the world who share a common concern about critical information issues in contemporary society. All are invited to participate; affiliation with the iSchools is not a prerequisite.

 

iConference 2014 is hosted by Humboldt-Universit�t zu Berlin; its program is administered by the Royal School of Library and Information Science, University of Copenhagen. Microsoft Research is a presenting sponsor. The official proceedings will be published in the IDEALS open repository (Illinois Digital Environment for Access to Learning and Scholarship).

 

IMPORTANT LINKS

 

* Conference: http://iconference.ischools.org/iConference14/2014index/

 

* Past Proceedings: http://ischools.org/the-iconference/

* Facebook: IConference

* Twitter: @iConf | #iconf14

SUBMISSION INFORMATION

The following is a brief overview; please visit our website for complete submissions guidelines. Authors are discouraged from submitting the same research to different conference submission categories. For example, authors should not submit the same research as a Note and a Poster. Duplicate submissions may not be reviewed or accepted.

* PAPERS:

We invite papers discussing, analysing, and critiquing theories and concepts, or reporting results of completed original research. Submitted papers should be between 5,000 and 6,000 words (not counting references), and should not have been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Each will be refereed in a double-blind process. More at http://www.iconference.ischools.org/iConference14/papers/

Submission deadline: 15 August 2013, 23:00 GMT

Papers Chairs: Diane Sonnenwald, Professor, UCD School of Information & Library Studies, Dublin; Dietmar Wolfram, Professor, School of Information Studies University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

* NOTES:

Reports of early and partial results from original research are invited for submission as a Note. Submitted notes should be between 2,000 and 2,500 words (not counting references). Submissions will be refereed in a double-blind process. More at http://www.iconference.ischools.org/iConference14/notes/

Submission deadline: 18 September 2013, 23:00 GMT

Notes Chairs: Diane Sonnenwald, Professor, UCD School of Information & Library Studies, Dublin; Dietmar Wolfram, Professor, School of Information Studies University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

* POSTERS

We welcome submission of Posters presenting new work, preliminary results and designs, or educational projects. Submitted posters should be around 1,500 words (not including references). These posters will undergo a double-blind review. Posters will be published in the proceedings.

More at http://www.iconference.ischools.org/iConference14/posters/

Abstract submission deadline: 18 September 2013, 23:00 GMT

Posters Chairs: Toine Bogers, Assistant Professor, Royal School of Library and Information Science, University of Copenhagen; Paul D. Clough, Senior Lecturer, Information School of Social Science, University of Sheffield.

* WORKSHOPS

Workshops can be half- or full day and can focus on any area related to the conference theme (Breaking Down Walls: Culture, Context, Computing) or more broadly to the purview of the iSchools, namely, the relationships among information, people and technology. Please note that workshops should be free of charge to conference participants. More at http://www.iconference.ischools.org/iConference14/workshops/

Submission deadline: 4 September 2013, 23:00 GMT

Workshops Chairs: Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Senior Research Scientist, OCLC Research; Soo Young Rieh, Associate Professor, School of Information, University of Michigan.

* SESSIONS FOR INTERACTION AND ENGAGEMENT

Formerly called Alternative Events, these sessions can include panels, fishbowls, performances, storytelling, roundtable discussions, wildcard sessions, demos/exhibitions, and more. All should be highly participatory, informal, engaging, and pluralistic. More at http://www.iconference.ischools.org/iConference14/sie/

Submission deadline: 4 September 2013, 23:00 GMT

Sessions for Interaction and Engagement Chairs: Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Senior Research Scientist, OCLC Research; Soo Young Rieh, Associate Professor, School of Information, University of Michigan.

OTHER EVENTS SCHEDULED

* DOCTORAL COLLOQUIUM

The Doctoral Colloquium provides doctoral students the opportunity to present their work to senior faculty and engage with one another in a setting that is relatively informal but that allows for the fullest of intellectual exchanges. Students receive feedback on their dissertation, career paths, and other areas from participating faculty and student peers. Participation in the Doctoral Colloquium is restricted to students who have applied for and been accepted into the Colloquium. More at http://iconference.ischools.org/iConference14/doctoral/

Application deadline: 26 August 2013, 23:00 GMT

Doctoral Colloquium Co-Chairs: Karen E. Fisher, Professor, University of Washington; Jens-Erik Mai, Professor, Royal School of Library and Information Science, University of Copenhagen; Gloria Mack, Professor, University of California, Irvine

* EARLY CAREER COLLOQUIUM

This half-day event is intended for assistant professors, post-docs, or others in pre-tenure positions and builds on the tradition of highly successful events at past iConferences. More at http://www.iconference.ischools.org/iConference14/jr_faculty/

Early Career Colloquium Chairs: Jeffrey Pomerantz, Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Vivien Petras, Professor, Berlin School of Library and Information Science.

ADDITIONAL ORGANIZERS

Conference Chairs: Michael Seadle, Director of the School and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Berlin School of Library and Information Science, Berlin; Per Hasle, Rector, Royal School of Library and Information Science, University of Copenhagen.

Program Chairs: Jack Andersen, Vice-Rector and Head of Department, Elke Greifeneder, Assistant Professor, and Beth Juncker, Professor, Royal School of Library and Information Science, University of Copenhagen.

Proceedings Chair: Maxi Kindling, Lecturer, Berlin School of Library and Information Science

Program Committee:

Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon University

Nicholas Belkin, Rutgers University

John Bertot, University of Maryland College Park

Wade Bishop, University of Tennessee

Catherine Blake, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

Pia Borlund, Copenhagen University

Geoffrey C. Bowker, University of California, Irvine

Nadia Caidi, University of Toronto

Donald Case, University of Kentucky

Chuanfu Chen, Wuhan University

Andrew Clement, University of Toronto

Sheila Corrall, University of Pittsburgh

Kevin Crowston, Syracuse University / National Science Foundation

Mats Dahlstr�m, University of Bor�s

Kristin Eschenfelder, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Melanie Feinberg, The University of Texas at Austin

Robert Glushko, University of California, Berkeley

Elke Greifeneder, University of Copenhagen

Jette Seiden Hyldegaard, University of Copenhagen

Anita Komlodi, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Christopher Lee, University of North Carolina

Ulf Leser, Humboldt-Universit�t zu Berlin

Dirk Lewandowksi, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences

Bonnie Mak, University of Illinois

Eric Meyers, University of British Columbia

Karine Nahon, University of Washington

Bonnie Nardi, UC Irvine

Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, University of Oulu

Gary M.Olson, University of California, Irvine

Nils Pharo, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences

Andreas Rauber, Vienna University of Technology

Howard Rosenbaum, Indiana University

Steve Sawyer, Syracuse University

Kalpana Shankar, University College Dublin

Jaime Snyder, Syracuse University

Juliane Stiller, Humboldt-Universit�t zu Berlin

Joseph T. Tennis, University of Washington

Robert Villa, University of Sheffield

Lihong Zhou, Wuhan University

More at http://iconference.ischools.org/iConference14/2014index/