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ECDL2008
12th European Conference on
Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
September 14-19, 2008
Aarhus, Denmark
http://www.ecdl2008.org
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ECDL2008, the 12th conference in the series of European Digital Library
conferences, will be held in Aarhus, Denmark from September 14 to
September 19, 2008.
ECDL is the major European conference on digital libraries and
associated technical, practical, and social issues, bringing together
researchers, developers, content providers, and users in the field.
ECDL2008 is jointly organised by the State and University Library and
Aarhus University.
Conference focus
ECDL2008 will provide an opportunity to present and discuss new research
and development in areas supporting an ambition of the Ubiquitous
Digital Library, a vision where information can be easily accessed in
the user environment and where new objects can be produced by analyzing,
processing and combining existing information.
Topics of contributions include but are not limited to:
* Concepts of Digital Libraries and digital content
* Collection building, management and integration
* System architectures, integration and interoperability
* Information organisation, search and usage
* Multilingual information access and multimedia content management
* User interfaces for digital libraries
* User studies and system evaluation
* Digital archiving and preservation: methodological, technical and
legal issues
* Digital Library applications in e-science, e-learning, e-government,
cultural heritage, etc.
* Web 2.0 and associated technologies
Contributions consist of peer reviewed papers, posters and demos, of
tutorials and workshops and of panels and themes. Below is a short
description - more information can be found at http://www.ecdl2008.org.
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Papers
Papers are invited on substantial, original and completed research,
applications and development that have not previously been presented
elsewhere and that make new contributions to all aspects of Digital
Libraries. Papers should present completed work rather than intended
work, and should indicate clearly the state of completion of the
reported results. Wherever appropriate, concrete evaluation results
should be included. Submissions will be judged on clarity, originality,
technical strength, significance and relevance to the conference, and
interest to the attendees. Reviewing will be managed by an international
Conference Programme Committee which will also take final decisions on
the technical program.
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Posters and Demos
Poster and Demo presentations offer researchers a unique opportunity to
present late-breaking results, significant work in progress, or research
that is best communicated in an interactive or graphical format. Poster
and demo presentations further provide researchers with an opportunity
to obtain feedback about their work from a wide range of persons during
the poster session.
Accepted posters and demos will be displayed during a dedicated session,
preceded by a plenary poster spotlight presentation session. The poster
and demo session will allow attendees to have first-hand views of
innovative digital library technologies and applications and to talk
informally with system developers and researchers.
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Workshops
Proposals are invited for one day workshops to be held on Thursday 18
September and/or Friday 19 September. In special cases two day workshops
will be considered. Workshops are intended to bring together communities
of interest and to provide a platform for presenting novel ideas in a
less formal and possibly more focused way. Workshops differ from
tutorials in encouraging information sharing and discussion amongst
highly focused groups of peers, rather than the presentation of
information by the organisers and presenters.
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Panels and Themes
Panels and themes should address controversial subjects of interest to a
larger community of ECDL participants and are meant to create a lively
discussion.
A theme will consist of three short, provocative presentations
addressing a specific subject where each presentation is the basis of a
discussion. Panels are dynamic and provoke discussions where
presentations should be kept brief (not more than half of the total
time) and time should be allowed for questions and discussions from the
audience. The number of panel members should be limited to ideally
three-five plus the panel leader.
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Doctoral Consortium
ECDL2008 will feature a Doctoral Consortium. The main idea of the
Consortium is to give Doctoral students the opportunity to discuss their
PhD thesis proposal with experienced researchers from the digital
Library Community and other Doctoral students.
Attendance at the Doctoral Consortium will be based on a written paper,
singly authored by the student wishing to attend the Consortium.
Two-page abstracts of the papers will be published in the ECDL
Conference Proceedings. Additionally, consortium participants will have
the chance to present their work to the whole ECDL community in poster
form during the standard ECDL poster session.
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Tutorials
ECDL 2008 will feature a full day of tutorials on Sunday 14 September
2008. Tutorials are intended to present a topic in detail over either a
half-day or a full day. Short abstracts of the accepted tutorials will
be published in the conference program guide. Copies of the presentation
slides will be required for distribution to the tutorial attendees. Each
tutorial should cover a single topic pertinent to ECDL’s list of
relevant topics in detail.
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Important Dates:
Paper, Tutorial, Poster & Demo, and Doctoral Consortium submission
deadline: March 14
Acceptance notifications: May 16
Camera ready versions (Paper, Poster, Demo and Doctoral Consortium): June 2
Workshop submission deadline: February 15
Workshop acceptance notification: March 31
Early registration deadline: July 31
Conference dates:
September 14-19, 2008
Organising committee
General Chair
Birte Christensen-Dalsgaard, State and University Library, Aarhus, Denmark
Program Chair
Anders Ardö, Department of Information Technology, Lund University, Sweden
Donatella Castelli, The Institute of Information Science and
Technologies (ISTI), Pisa, Italy
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information, Washington DC
Organisation Chair
Kaj Grønbæk, Department of Computer Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Workshop Chair
Ee-Peng Lim, Division of Information Systems, School of Computer
Engineering, Singapore
Doug Tudhope, School of Computing, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd,
Wales, UK
Panel and discussion Chair
Seamus Ross, HATII, University of Glasgow, UK
Mike Papazoglou, Infolab, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Poster and demonstrations
Heiko Schuldt, Computer Science Department, University of Basel, Switzerland
Lars Clausen, State and University Library, Aarhus, Denmark
Tutorials
Rudi Schmiede, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
Andreas Rauber, Department of Software Technology and Interactive
Systems, Vienna University of Technology, Switzerland
Publicity
Ee-Peng Lim, Division of Information Systems, School of Computer
Engineering, Singapore
Jill Cousins, The European Library, National Library of The Netherlands
Doctoral Consortium
Ingeborg Solvberg, Department of Computer and Information Science,
Trondheim, Norway
Geneva Henry, Digital Library Initiative at Rice University, Houston, Texas
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