iPRES 2012 - International Conference on Digital Preservation
Topics/Call fo Papers
iPRES, the main international conference on digital preservation, is calling for proposals for original short papers, panels, workshops, posters and demonstrations. iPRES 2012 will be held at the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada from 1 October to 5 October.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Domain-specific Challenges (Cultural Heritage, Technical and Scientific Processes and Data, Engineering Models and Simulation, Medical Records, Corporate Processes and Recordkeeping, Web Archiving, Personal Archiving, e-Procurement)
Systems Life-cycle (Requirements, Modeling, Design, Development, Deployment and Maintenance)
Trusted Repositories and Governance (Risk Analysis, Planning, Audit and Certification, Information/Data Quality, Business Models, Cost Estimation)
Case Studies and Best Practices (Processes, Metadata, Systems, Services, Infrastructures)
Innovation in Digital Preservation (Novel Challenges and Scenarios, Innovative Approaches, Preservation at Scale)
Added-value of Digital Preservation (Benefits Analysis, Emerging Exploitation Scenarios, Long-Tail of Digital Repositories and Archives, Designated Communities)
Training and Education
Theory of Digital Preservation (Interdisciplinary Modeling, Representation Concepts, Incentive Structures)
Call for Papers
iPRES 2012 invites submissions of full and short papers reporting on novel and previously unpublished work. Full papers report innovative research work, while short papers present new relevant challenges and work in progress. All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 members of the scientific Program Committee. The accepted papers will be published in the iPRES2012 proceedings (in digital).
Call for Posters and Demonstrations
Submissions are encouraged for a special session for posters that report on emerging issues or work in progress, and also for demonstrations of innovative systems and solutions.
All contributions will be peer-reviewed. Accepted short-papers, posters and demos will be published in the iPRES2012 proceedings.
The conference website is http://ipres.ischool.utoronto.ca
Previous iPRES Conferences: http://rdd.sub.uni-goettingen.de/conferences/ipres...
Instructions for Submissions
Proposals for full papers (8 pages), short papers (4 pages), and for posters or demonstrations (2 pages) must be submitted to the electronic submission system according to the conference's template:
Submission system: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ipres20...
Paper's template: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-t...
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Domain-specific Challenges (Cultural Heritage, Technical and Scientific Processes and Data, Engineering Models and Simulation, Medical Records, Corporate Processes and Recordkeeping, Web Archiving, Personal Archiving, e-Procurement)
Systems Life-cycle (Requirements, Modeling, Design, Development, Deployment and Maintenance)
Trusted Repositories and Governance (Risk Analysis, Planning, Audit and Certification, Information/Data Quality, Business Models, Cost Estimation)
Case Studies and Best Practices (Processes, Metadata, Systems, Services, Infrastructures)
Innovation in Digital Preservation (Novel Challenges and Scenarios, Innovative Approaches, Preservation at Scale)
Added-value of Digital Preservation (Benefits Analysis, Emerging Exploitation Scenarios, Long-Tail of Digital Repositories and Archives, Designated Communities)
Training and Education
Theory of Digital Preservation (Interdisciplinary Modeling, Representation Concepts, Incentive Structures)
Call for Papers
iPRES 2012 invites submissions of full and short papers reporting on novel and previously unpublished work. Full papers report innovative research work, while short papers present new relevant challenges and work in progress. All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 members of the scientific Program Committee. The accepted papers will be published in the iPRES2012 proceedings (in digital).
Call for Posters and Demonstrations
Submissions are encouraged for a special session for posters that report on emerging issues or work in progress, and also for demonstrations of innovative systems and solutions.
All contributions will be peer-reviewed. Accepted short-papers, posters and demos will be published in the iPRES2012 proceedings.
The conference website is http://ipres.ischool.utoronto.ca
Previous iPRES Conferences: http://rdd.sub.uni-goettingen.de/conferences/ipres...
Instructions for Submissions
Proposals for full papers (8 pages), short papers (4 pages), and for posters or demonstrations (2 pages) must be submitted to the electronic submission system according to the conference's template:
Submission system: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ipres20...
Paper's template: http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-t...
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