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JCDL 2012 - JCDL '12 12th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries

Date2012-06-10

Deadline2012-01-30

VenueWashington, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttp://jcdl2012.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

JCDL 2012 invites submissions of papers and proposals for posters, demonstrations, tutorials, and workshops that will make the conference an exciting and creative event to attend. As always, the conference welcomes contributions from all the fields that intersect to enable Digital Libraries. Topics include, but are not limited to:

Collaborative and participatory information environments
Cyberinfrastructure architectures, applications, and deployments
Data mining/extraction of structure from networked information
Digital library and Web Science curriculum development
Distributed information systems
Evaluation of online information environments
Impact and evaluation of digital libraries and information in education
Information and knowledge systems
Information policy and copyright law
Information visualization
Interfaces to information for novices and experts
Personal digital information management
Retrieval and browsing
Scientific data curation, citation and scholarly publication
Social networks, virtual organizations and networked information
Social-technical perspectives of digital information
Studies of human factors in networked information
Systems, algorithms, and models for data preservation
Theoretical models of information interaction and organization
User behavior and modeling
Visualization of large-scale information environments
Paper Submissions


Paper authors may choose between two formats: Full papers and short papers. Both formats will be included in the proceedings and will be presented at the conference. Both formats will be rigorously peer reviewed. Complete papers are required--abstracts and incomplete papers will not be reviewed.

Full papers report on mature work, or efforts that have reached an important milestone. Short papers will highlight efforts that might be in an early stage, but are important for the community to be made aware of. Short papers can also present theories or systems that can be described concisely in the limited space.

Full papers must not exceed 10 pages. Short papers are limited to at most 4 pages. All papers must be original contributions. The material must therefore not have been previously published or be under review for publication elsewhere. All contributions must be written in English and must follow the ACM http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html formatting guidelines.20

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