[Sigcr-l] FW: DC-2010 paper deadline extended ( International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications)

ZENG, MARCIA mzeng at kent.edu
Sun Mar 28 15:49:25 EDT 2010


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**EXTENDED** DC-2010 CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE **EXTENDED**
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International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications:
"Making Metadata Work Harder: Celebrating 15 Year of Dublin Core"

20-22 October 2010, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

Co-located with the Annual Meeting of ASIS&T (24-27 October 2010)

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DEADLINES & IMPORTANT DATES:
* Papers/reports/posters submission: 9 April 2010 <<==EXTENDED
* Acceptance notification: 14 May 2010
* Camera-ready copy due: 11 June 2010
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DC-2010 marks the 15th anniversary of Dublin Core and the 10th year of
the Annual Conference.  To celebrate and reflect on the past and future,
conference participants will engage in investigations in both research
and application entailing advances that make metadata work harder in
ways beyond the originally identified need for better resource
discovery.  The DCMI Abstract Model, the refined concept of Application
Profiles and the initial Description Set Profile specification,
represent an inflection point in the trajectory of metadata design and
deployment in the service of human information needs.  But all is not
perfect and we have much to learn from sharing experience.  DC-2010,
will take stock of progress, look to the future and celebrate the broad
scope of research and applied work in making metadata work harder.

Beyond the conference theme, papers, reports, and poster submissions are
welcome on a wide range of metadata topics, such as:

--Metadata principles, guidelines, and best practices
--Metadata quality, normalization, improvement and mapping
--Conceptual models and frameworks (e.g., RDF, DCAM, OAIS)
--Application profiles
--Metadata interoperability across domains, languages, time, structures,
and scales.
--Cross-domain metadata uses (e.g., recordkeeping, preservation,
curation, institutional repositories, publishing)
--Domain metadata (e.g., for corporations, cultural memory institutions,
education, government,  and scientific fields)
--Bibliographic standards (e.g., RDA, FRBR, subject headings) as
Semantic Web vocabularies
--Accessibility metadata
--Metadata for scientific data, e-Science and grid applications
--Social tagging and user participation in building metadata
--Knowledge Organization Systems (e.g., ontologies, taxonomies,
authority files, folksonomies, and thesauri) and Simple Knowledge
Organization Systems (SKOS)
--Ontology design and development
--Integration of metadata and ontologies
--Metadata generation (methods, tools, and practices)
--Search engines and metadata
--Semantic Web metadata and applications
--Vocabulary registries and registry services

SUBMISSIONS

Authors wishing to submit papers, reports, or poster proposals may do so
through the DCMI Peer Review System at
http://dcpapers.dublincore.org/index.php/pubs/.  Author registration and
instructions for the submission process appear under the ìInformation
for Authorsî link.
  Author Guidelines for full papers, project reports and
posters/demonstrations are available through the DCMI Peer Review
System.  All submissions to the DC-2010 Conference Proceedings will be
peer-reviewed by the International Program Committee.  All submissions
must be in English.  Accepted submissions will be published in the
official electronic Conference Proceedings.   Unless previously
arranged, accepted papers, project reports and posters must be presented
in Pittsburgh by at least one of their authors.

All submitting authors must provide basic information regarding current
professional positions and affiliations as a condition of acceptance and
publication.

FULL PAPERS (8-10 pages)

Full papers either describe innovative work in detail or provide
critical, well-referenced overviews of key developments or good practice
in the areas outlined above. Full papers will be assessed using the
following criteria:

--Originality of the approach to implementation
--Quality of the contribution to the implementation community
--Significance of the results presented
--Clarity of presentation

PROJECT REPORTS (4-5 pages)

Project reports describe a specific model, application, or activity in a
concise, prescribed format. Project reports will be assessed using the
following criteria:

--Conciseness and completeness of technical description
--Usability of the technical description by other potential implementers
--Clarity of presentation

POSTERS & DEMONSTRATIONS (1-2 pages)

Posters are for the presentation of projects or research under
development or late-breaking results. Poster proposals should consist of
a one-two page extended abstract.  Posters will be assessed using the
following criteria:

--Concise statement of research or project goals and milestones
--Significance of the research or project
--Framing of key barriers and future research
--Statement of results and accomplishments
--Clarity of presentation

Accepted posters will be published in the Conference Proceedings and
displayed at the conference.   Unless otherwise arranged, accepted
posters must be presented in Pittsburgh by at least one of their
authors.  However, with prior arrangement, posters may be included in
the proceedings and presented by means of video ranging from 4-10
minutes in length and uploaded to YouTube with the link supplied at the
time the poster is submitted.  Asynchronous mechanisms for
participant/author communications will be provided.

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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE CHAIR
--Stuart A. Sutton, Information School of the University of Washington,
USA (sasutton at uw.edu)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS
--Diane I. Hillmann, Information Institute of Syracuse, USA
(metadata.maven at gmail.com)
--Michael Lauruhn, Taxonomy Strategies, USA
(mlauruhn at taxonomystrategies.com)

WORKSHOP CONVENOR
--Liddy Nevile, La Trobe University, AU (liddy at sunriseresearch.org)

TUTORIAL CHAIR
--Marcia Zeng, Kent State University, USA (mzeng at kent.edu)


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