[Web4lib] CfP - Workshop on Advanced Technologies for Digital Libraries 2009 (AT4DL 2009), 8 September 2009, Trento (Italy)

Siciliano Luigi Luigi.Siciliano at unibz.it
Tue May 19 04:42:18 EDT 2009


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Workshop on Advanced Technologies for Digital Libraries 2009 (AT4DL 
2009)
8 September 2009, Trento (Italy)
http://www.cacaoproject.eu/at4dl

Submission deadline: 18 June 2009
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AIM and SCOPE
The fast growth of digital material is challenging for research in  
many disciplines. The EU has funded many projects to advance research  
in this field and facilitate end-user access to cultural and  
scientific heritage. The ENRICH, Europeana, CACAO, GAMA, NEEO and  
TELplus projects, funded by the eContentplus programme, have joined  
forces to organise a workshop as a satellite event of ICSD 2009
(http://www.icsd-conference.org/ ).

The workshop aims to bring together stakeholders in order to present  
an overview of state-of-the-art systems in the field and identify open  
research problems that require further work.

We invite submissions of extended abstracts describing running  
projects in the field of Digital Libraries. Research projects of any  
size are welcome, ranging from EU to PhD projects. Preference will be  
given to projects that will be able to demonstrate a functioning  
prototype. We also invite the submission of posters describing  
research in progress that will be on display during the workshop.

We are particularly interested in the following topics:

* Analysis of users' requirements and use of DL systems.
* DL systems for supporting e-research.
* Integration of Classification Systems, Subject Headings and IR  
methods.
* Multi-modal indexing of DLs.
* Language Technologies: cross document co-reference and temporal  
information extraction.
* Linking and clustering data in DLs.
* Ontology learning for DL systems.

SUBMISSION
Each extended abstract may consist of up to three (3) pages of content  
and one (1) extra page for references.
Submissions should be made following the Author's Instructions for  
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).
Submission/reviewing will be electronic, managed by the EasyChair  
system. The only accepted format for submitted papers is Adobe PDF.
The PDF file of the paper must be uploaded to the system by the  
submission deadline. See details at the workshop website: http://www.cacaoproject.eu/at4dl


IMPORTANT DATES
* Paper Submission: 18 June 2009
* Notification of Acceptance: 30 July 2009
* Camera Ready Deadline: 25 August 2009


WORKSHOP STRUCTURE:
* In the morning, short presentations of accepted abstracts
* In the afternoon, posters and demos time
* Closing section with a general discussion

PUBLICATIONS
All the accepted abstracts and posters will be made available online  
before the Workshop as pre-prints published in the Bozen-Bolzano  
University Press series and will be distributed on a CD at the time of  
the workshop. Following the workshop, it is planned to publish the  
full papers as post-proceedings in Springer LNCS, the publication of  
which is expected in early 2010.

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

* Raffaella Bernardi, (CACAO, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano) (co- 
chair)
* Sally Chambers (TELplus-CACAO, The European Library) (co-chair)
* Björn Gottfried, (GAMA, University of Bremen) (co-chair)

* José Borbinha (Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portgual)
* Vittore Casarosa (ISTI CNR, Italy)
* Carl Demeyere (NEEO, K.U. Leuven, Belgium)
* Stefan Gradmann (Europeana, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
* Jakub Heller (ENRICH, Cross Czech a.s., Czech Republic)
* Antoine Isaac (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
* Udo Kruschwitz (Essex University, UK)
* Patrice Landry (MACS project, Swiss National Library, Switzerland)
* Andreas Lattner (University of Frankfurt, Germany)
* Mikolaj Leszczuk (AGH Krakow, Poland)
* Bernardo Magnini (FBK, Italy)
* Stefan Pletschacher (University of Salford, UK)
* Massimo Poesio (University of Trento, Italy)
* Maarten de Rijke (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
* Pasquale Savino (ISTI-CNR, Italy)
* Viliam Simko (CIANT, Prague, Czech Republic)
* Massimo Zancanaro (FBK, Italy)


If you have any questions, please contact the Co-Chairs of the  
Programme Committee by sending an email to:  at4dl at inf.unibz.it

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