VLDL 2010 - Third Workshop on Very Large Digital Libraries
Date2010-09-10
Deadline2010-07-02
VenueGlasgow, UK - United Kingdom
Keywordsdigital libraries; computer science
Topics/Call fo Papers
DEADLINE EXTENSION
2nd of July, 2010
CALL FOR PAPERS for VLDL 2010
Third Workshop on "Very Large Digital Libraries"
*** Apologies for cross-posting ***
Third Workshop on "Very Large Digital Libraries"
Glasgow, United Kingdom, September 10, 2010
http://www.delos.info/vldl2010 ( mailto:vldl2010-AT-isti.cnr.it)
In connection with ECDL 2010 ( http://www.ecdl2010.org)
Workshop Objectives
The implementation of modern Digital Libraries is more demanding than in the past. Information consumers are facing with the need to access ever growing, heterogeneous, possibly federated Information Spaces while information providers are interested in satisfying such needs by sharing rich and organised views over their information deluge. Because of their fundamental role of information production and dissemination vehicle, Digital Libraries are also expected to provide information society with functionality and services that must be available 24/7 and guarantee the expected quality of service. This scenario leads to the development of Very Large Digital Libraries, which are “very large” in terms of the number of information objects and collections to be made available, users to be served and potentially distributed functionality/content resources needed to construct them. Research on VLDLs opens up novel and actual scenarios, where researchers have to confront with new foundational and system design challenges in a context having scalability, interoperability and sustainability as focal points. Authors and participants of the past editions of Very Large Digital Library Workshop, respectively at ECDL 2008 and ECDL 2009, have confirmed the importance of the topic and eagerly started investigating the foundations of this new and “hot” research field.
The goal of the Third Very Large Digital Library workshop is to prosecute such fertile discussions, hence to continue on providing researchers, practitioners and application developers with a forum fostering a constructive exchange among all key actors in the field of Very Large Digital Libraries.
Main topics
Topics of this workshop are of interest to, but not limited to, the following research avenues:
Foundational
Definitional models, for VLDL content, functionality, users, and policies
(see the DELOS reference model):
- Architectural models for VLDL systems;
- Data models for VLDL content;
- Design methodologies for VLDLs.
System
Ideas, experiments and practical experiences in system design and
implementation:
- Constructing VLDLs as integration and federation of existing DLs;
- User management in VLDLs;
- Security issues in VLDLs;
- Sustainability issues in VLDLs;
- Scalability issues in VLDLs;
- Distribution issues for VLDLs;
- Interoperability issues for VLDLs: content and functionality;
- Managing content in VLDLs: storage, indexing, integration, aggregation, preservation, manipulation, and others.
Important Dates
Research paper submission: June 25th, 2010 ? EXTENDED to July 2nd, 2010
Notification of acceptance: July 25th, 2010
Camera ready version: August 31st, 2010
Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers in the field of Very Large Digital Libraries. Submitted papers will have to explicitly motivate the relation between the research results they present and the very large digital library issues they intend to address.
Submitted manuscripts will have to be limited to 8 pages, written in English and following the guidelines for the LNCS format provided by Springer. Preferred formats are PDF and Microsoft Word. Papers must be submitted via the conference submission system: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vldl201...
Proceedings, including abstracts from the invited speakers and the revised papers, will become a publication (ISBN-ISSN, publisher to be chosen).
Workshop Organisers
- Yannis Ioannidis, Department of Informatics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece;
- Paolo Manghi, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione (ISTI), National Research Council (CNR), Pisa, Italy;
- Pasquale Pagano, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione (ISTI), National Research Council (CNR), Pisa, Italy.
2nd of July, 2010
CALL FOR PAPERS for VLDL 2010
Third Workshop on "Very Large Digital Libraries"
*** Apologies for cross-posting ***
Third Workshop on "Very Large Digital Libraries"
Glasgow, United Kingdom, September 10, 2010
http://www.delos.info/vldl2010 ( mailto:vldl2010-AT-isti.cnr.it)
In connection with ECDL 2010 ( http://www.ecdl2010.org)
Workshop Objectives
The implementation of modern Digital Libraries is more demanding than in the past. Information consumers are facing with the need to access ever growing, heterogeneous, possibly federated Information Spaces while information providers are interested in satisfying such needs by sharing rich and organised views over their information deluge. Because of their fundamental role of information production and dissemination vehicle, Digital Libraries are also expected to provide information society with functionality and services that must be available 24/7 and guarantee the expected quality of service. This scenario leads to the development of Very Large Digital Libraries, which are “very large” in terms of the number of information objects and collections to be made available, users to be served and potentially distributed functionality/content resources needed to construct them. Research on VLDLs opens up novel and actual scenarios, where researchers have to confront with new foundational and system design challenges in a context having scalability, interoperability and sustainability as focal points. Authors and participants of the past editions of Very Large Digital Library Workshop, respectively at ECDL 2008 and ECDL 2009, have confirmed the importance of the topic and eagerly started investigating the foundations of this new and “hot” research field.
The goal of the Third Very Large Digital Library workshop is to prosecute such fertile discussions, hence to continue on providing researchers, practitioners and application developers with a forum fostering a constructive exchange among all key actors in the field of Very Large Digital Libraries.
Main topics
Topics of this workshop are of interest to, but not limited to, the following research avenues:
Foundational
Definitional models, for VLDL content, functionality, users, and policies
(see the DELOS reference model):
- Architectural models for VLDL systems;
- Data models for VLDL content;
- Design methodologies for VLDLs.
System
Ideas, experiments and practical experiences in system design and
implementation:
- Constructing VLDLs as integration and federation of existing DLs;
- User management in VLDLs;
- Security issues in VLDLs;
- Sustainability issues in VLDLs;
- Scalability issues in VLDLs;
- Distribution issues for VLDLs;
- Interoperability issues for VLDLs: content and functionality;
- Managing content in VLDLs: storage, indexing, integration, aggregation, preservation, manipulation, and others.
Important Dates
Research paper submission: June 25th, 2010 ? EXTENDED to July 2nd, 2010
Notification of acceptance: July 25th, 2010
Camera ready version: August 31st, 2010
Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers in the field of Very Large Digital Libraries. Submitted papers will have to explicitly motivate the relation between the research results they present and the very large digital library issues they intend to address.
Submitted manuscripts will have to be limited to 8 pages, written in English and following the guidelines for the LNCS format provided by Springer. Preferred formats are PDF and Microsoft Word. Papers must be submitted via the conference submission system: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vldl201...
Proceedings, including abstracts from the invited speakers and the revised papers, will become a publication (ISBN-ISSN, publisher to be chosen).
Workshop Organisers
- Yannis Ioannidis, Department of Informatics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece;
- Paolo Manghi, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione (ISTI), National Research Council (CNR), Pisa, Italy;
- Pasquale Pagano, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione (ISTI), National Research Council (CNR), Pisa, Italy.
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