[Asis-l] [IEEE-TCDL] Special Issue on Data Citation: Call for Papers
Gianmaria Silvello
silvello at dei.unipd.it
Thu Oct 15 10:46:00 EDT 2015
IEEE Bulletin of the Technical Committee on Digital Libraries (IEEE-TCDL)
Special Issue on Data Citation
http://www.ieee-tcdl.org/TCDL/index.php/DataCitation <http://www.ieee-tcdl.org/TCDL/index.php/DataCitation>
Call for Papers
Citation is an essential part of scientific publishing and scholarship. Nowadays, many scientific publications are related to or based on data which are modeled, managed and stored by means of heterogeneous formats and technologies (e.g. relational databases, digital libraries, XML, RDF, CSV, ...).
Data citation allows us to establish a direct relationship between a data source and a publication or a statement relying on that data source.
Being able to cite a dataset or a part of a it is essential for:
making results of research fully available to others;
enabling others to better build on previous results and to ask new questions about data;
replicating, reproducing and verifying research;
advancing the state of research and innovation.
Furthermore, data citation is fundamental for giving credit to data creators and curators, to reference data in order to identify, discover and retrieve them and for building and propagating knowledge.
Commonly data citation is paired up with traditional citation practices but data present some key differences that turn out to be serious challenges impairing the development of effective data citation methodologies:
data evolution through time;
different formats and structures: unstructured, single files, hypertext, RDF/LOD, XML, Relational DB, raw data, streaming data;
necessity to cite a subset of data;
collaborative works not structured as it happens in a scientific paper;
licensing issues: open data, limited access, credentials;
variety of systems managing data and lack of common standards and APIs.
In the last years several international initiatives and research projects have been facing the issues concerned with data citation, but despite all these efforts there are several crucial questions that still need to be answered. For instance: how is a data source or a subset of it to be cited? When some data from a large and complex data source is extracted, how do we create a citation? How is it possible to verify the correctness of a citation? How does one retrieve the cited data? How is it possible to maintain data consistent across time handling changes? What is the role of data citations for scholarship attribution?
This Special Issue is addressed to those members of the community interested in providing novel methodologies or frameworks for managing, assessing, monitoring, maintaining and improving data citation and more in general to discuss the importance of data citation for the advancement of research.
[edit <http://www.ieee-tcdl.org/mediawiki/TCDL/index.php?title=DataCitation&action=edit§ion=3>] <>Topics
We welcome original submissions on (but are not restricted to) the following topics:
Principles of data citation
Relational databases, XML, CSV, Tabular data, Linked Data, RDF citation methodologies
Systems for data citation (digital libraries, relation databases, scientific databases, ...)
Computational problems in data citation
Executable/Actionable papers
Metadata for data citation
Automatic generation of citations
Machine-readable data citations
Verification of citations
Closure of citations
Citation of evolving data
Citation with variable granularity
Credit attribution
Definition and maintenance of authority lists
Reproducibility issues
Tools for data citation
Tracking the impact of data
Visualization of data citations
The use of Digital Object Identifiers (DOI)
Data citation for scholarship
Data sharing
Data citation for the humanities, psychology, social sciences, ...
Data citation for chemistry, physics, mathematics, ...
Licensing issues
Data journals
Relationships between traditional and data citation methods
Enrichment of LOD for citation purposes
Impact measures based on data citation
Interoperability issues in data citation
Data quality and data citation
Data curation/provenance and data citation
Long term preservation and data citation
Open access to data citation
[edit <http://www.ieee-tcdl.org/mediawiki/TCDL/index.php?title=DataCitation&action=edit§ion=4>] <>Submission guidelines
All submissions must be written in English following the ACM SIGIR author guidelines (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates <http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates>) and submitted electronically through the special issues submission system: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeetcdldc2016 <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeetcdldc2016>
Accepted papers will be published in a dedicated issue on the IEEE Technical Committee on Digital Libraries (TCDL) Bulletin (http://www.ieee-tcdl.org/Bulletin/current/index.html <http://www.ieee-tcdl.org/Bulletin/current/index.html>).
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30 November 2015 - Initial submission deadline
15 January 2016 - Initial reviewer feedback
15 February 2016 - Revised submissions deadline
11 March 2016 - Final decision
25 March 2016 - Camera ready
Mid April 2016 - Publication
[edit <http://www.ieee-tcdl.org/mediawiki/TCDL/index.php?title=DataCitation&action=edit§ion=6>] <>Special Issue Editors
Nicola Ferro, University of Padua, Italy <ferro at dei.unipd.it>
Gianmaria Silvello, University of Padua, Italy <silvello at dei.unipd.it>
[edit <http://www.ieee-tcdl.org/mediawiki/TCDL/index.php?title=DataCitation&action=edit§ion=7>] <>Special Issue Editorial Board
Christine Borgman, UCLA, USA
Paul Clough, University of Sheffield, UK
Stefano Ferilli, University of Bari, Italy
Edward Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
Norbert Fuhr, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Paul Groth, Elsevier Labs, The Netherlands
Bradley Hemminger, University of North Carolina, USA
Jaap Kamps, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Noriko Kando, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Christina Lioma, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Paolo Manghi, Consorzio Nazionale delle Ricerche, ISTI-CNR, Italy
Andreas Rauber, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Seamus Ross, University of Toronto, Canada
Heiko Schuldt, University of Basel, Switzerland
Costantino Thanos, Consorzio Nazionale delle Ricerche, ISTI-CNR, Italy
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