*Rethinking Digital Records*: Exploring new perspectives, challenges, and opportunities for libraries, archives, museums, and galleries
The annual ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) is the primary international event for the inter- and multi-disciplinary community of academics and practitioners in digital libraries coming from computer, information and social sciences, and other related disciplines. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term digital libraries, including notions of managing, operating, developing, curating, evaluating, or utilizing collections of data/information/knowledge in various domains.
*Participation*
JCDL 2023 will take place at the Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, located at: 100 Sandoval St, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, USA. In-person attendance is highly encouraged and all speakers will be on-site. Online attendance is possible, too. For registration, visit
https://2023.jcdl.org/registration/. The early-bird deadline is May 30, 2023. There are various discounts for ACM/IEEE members and students.
*Programme*
Keynote Speakers:
- Oksana Bruy (president of the Ukrainian Library Association)
- Jessica Polka (executive Director of ASAPbio – Accelerating Science and Publication in biology)
- Sarah Lamdan (professor at CUNY School of Law and Author of the book “Data Cartels The Companies That Control and Monopolize Our Information”)
Paper Sessions on:
- Digital Libraries
- Scientometrics
- Web Archiving
- Information Retrieval
- Knowledge Graphs and Knowledge Organization
- Digital Humanities and Teaching
- AI / ML / Entity Extraction
Workshops:
- Innovation Measurement for Scientific Communication (IMSC) in the Era of Big Data
- Joint Workshop of the 4th Extraction and Evaluation of Knowledge Entities from Scientific Documents (EEKE2023) and the 3rd AI + Informetrics (AII2023)
- 2nd International Workshop on Digital Language Archives
- Persistent Identifiers & US Federal Agency Policies
- FAIR Data for Large Research Facilities
- Web Archiving and Digital Libraries (WADL) 2023
Tutorials:
- The Solid Protocol and Its Potential for Open Science
- Up and running with ARK persistable identifiers
- From Digital Records to Digital Cultural Landscapes: Beyond Digital Library boundaries with DSpace
*Contact*