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Call for Papers: 18th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries

18th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL 2016)

http://icadl2016.org

Dates: December 7 to 9, 2016
Location: University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
Co-located Event: Asia-Pacific Forum of Information Schools (AP-IS) Dec. 5 to 6, 2016

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2016-07-02(Sat) Paper Submission Deadline
Full research papers (oral presentation)
Short practitioner papers (poster presentation)
Short work-in-progress papers (poster presentation)
2016-08-19(Fri) Workshop Proposal Deadline
2016-08-29(Mon) Notification (Papers and Workshops)
2016-09-13(Tue) Camera Ready Copy Due (Tentative)

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Since its beginnings in Hong Kong in 1998, ICADL has become a premiere international conference for digital library research. ICADL 2016 in Tsukuba, the Japanese science city near Tokyo, offers a valuable opportunity for researchers, educators, and practitioners to share their experiences and innovative developments. ICADL 2016 will be held as a part of an international forum with the Asia-Pacific Forum of Information Schools (AP-IS) to promote exchange and collaboration among information schools in Asia-Pacific. AP-IS will include a doctoral consortium, workshops, panel discussions and meetings for students and faculties from Information Schools in the Asia-Pacific region.

The main theme of ICADL 2016 is “Knowledge, Information and Data in Open Access Society.” We solicit not only high-quality, original research papers, but also practitioner papers identifying research problems and future directions.

Following the previous ICADLs, ICADL 2016 proceedings will be published in the LNCS series of Springer. The following is the (non-exhaustive) list of topics.

[Information Technologies for Knowledge, Information and Data]

  • Semantic Web and linked data
  • Data mining and extraction of structure from networked information
  • Multilingual information access
  • Multimedia information management, retrieval and recommendation
  • Metadata aggregation models
  • Interchangeability and information integration
  • Ontologies and knowledge organization systems, networked information
  • Applications of digital libraries
  • Quality assurance of digital libraries
  • Sociability and high availability of digital libraries
  • Digital preservation
  • Digital curation
  • Research data and virtual organizations
  • User interface and user experience
  • Visualization in digital libraries
  • Social networking, web 2.0 and collaborative interface in digital libraries
  • Personal information management and personal digital libraries
  • Ubiquitous computing and knowledge management

[Societal and Cultural Issues in Knowledge, Information and Data]

  • Community Informatics
  • Cross-sectoral digital libraries
  • Collaborations among archives, libraries, museums
  • Digital cultural memory initiatives
  • Digital humanities
  • Digital library/ digital archive infrastructures
  • Digital library education and digital literacy
  • Digital preservation and digital curation
  • Economic and legal frameworks and issues
  • Ethics and ethical practice, privacy in digital collection building,
  • management and access
  • Higher education uses of digital collections
  • Research data infrastructures, management and use
  • Information policies
  • Participatory cultural heritage
  • Risks management in digital library/ archive projects
  • Creating, managing and using collections of social media and dynamically
  • generated contents
  • Social sustainability and digital libraries/ archives
  • Socio-technical perspectives of digital information
  • Usability and accessibility aspects of digital libraries
 

Sue Yeon Syn, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Library and Information Science
Catholic University of America