[sigCR] sigCR-l Digest, Vol 98, Issue 1
Marianne Lykke
mlykke at hum.aau.dk
Tue Nov 20 05:29:46 EST 2012
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Marianne
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> 1. SIG/CR participation in panels at ASIS&T 2013 Annual Meeting
> (Green,Rebecca)
> 2. Semantic Search: Magnet for the Needle in the Search Haystack
> (DCMI Announce)
> 3. CFP: Classification and Visualization: Interfaces to
> Knowledge - The Hague, 24-25 October 2013 (Aida Slavic)
> 4. Re: SIG/CR participation in panels at ASIS&T 2013 Annual
> Meeting (Greenberg, Jane)
>
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>Message: 1
>Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2012 09:28:59 -0500
>From: "Green,Rebecca" <greenre at oclc.org>
>Subject: [sigCR] SIG/CR participation in panels at ASIS&T 2013 Annual
> Meeting
>To: <sigcr-l at asis.org>
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>Hi all,
>
>We are interested in promoting SIG/CR's participation in one or more
>panels at next year's ASIS&T annual meeting. What thematic
>opportunities for panels do you see for SIG/CR? Are there other SIGs we
>should partner with? You will find below information about the general
>theme and tracks for next year's meeting, along with information
>specific to panels.
>
>Rebecca Green
>SIG/CR Secretary-Treasurer and
>Assistant Editor, Dewey Decimal Classification
>
>Call for Participation
>
>76th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and
>Technology
>November 1-6, 2013, Centre Sheraton, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
>
>Beyond the Cloud: Rethinking Information Boundaries
> The continuing development of computing and mobile technology
>and the ongoing evolution of the Web environment provide new ways for
>accessing, acquiring, retrieving and storing information which
>constantly defy traditional boundaries. With the growth of digital
>content, information objects are blurred and challenge information
>organization. As more people interact and exchange knowledge and
>information on the Web and the cloud, information environments are
>transformed and human information behaviors are shifting. As
>information use is increasing and becomes more complex, the need for
>meaningful integration and analysis is growing. The ASIST Annual
>Meeting is the main venue for disseminating research on advances in
>information science, information technology and related topics. This
>year's conference theme offers an opportunity to reflect on all the
>changes that impact on human information interaction and their
>implications for information science and technology. Submissions are
>solicited for, but not limited to, the five tracks below.
>
>Track 1 - Human Information Interaction Information Retrieval;
>Information Behavior; Human Computer Interaction; Usability; E-Science &
>Distributed Collaboration; Virtual Organizations; User Modeling; Mobile
>Technologies.
>
>Track 2 - Information Organization and Representation Metadata;
>Taxonomies; Information Visualization; Information Architecture; Digital
>Libraries; Indexing and Abstracting; Classification; Social Tagging;
>Semantic Web And Ontology; Social Media.
>
>Track 3 - Information Use & Analysis Information Seeking and User
>Studies; Strategic, Security & Competitive Intelligence; Information &
>Knowledge Management; Comparative Analysis of Information Practices;
>Information Metrics (Bibliometrics/Informatrics/Webometrics).
>
>Track 4 -Information Preservation & Access Digital Curation; Big Data;
>E-Book; Information Quality; Copyright; Intellectual Properties and
>Related Issues; Information Literacy.
>
>Track 5 - Information Environments & Socio-Cultural Aspects
>Organizational & Contextual Issues; Security & Privacy; Economics of
>Information; Social Informatics; Information Policy; Foundation of
>Information Science; Digital Humanities; Web 3.0 and Related
>Technologies; Cloud Computing
>
>. . .
>
>Panels: The proposals for panels on topics that can be either research-
>or practice-oriented are welcomed. The topics range from emerging
>cutting-edge research and design, analyses of hot or emerging trends,
>opinions on controversial issues, analyses of tools and techniques, to
>contrasting viewpoints from experts in complementary professional areas.
>Panels must have a cohesive theme and promote lively discussion between
>panelists and audience members. Proposals should provide a description
>(2-4 pages) of the issues to be discussed, and a list of panelists who
>have agreed to participate, with their qualifications and contributions
>to the panel.
>
>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 2
>Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 15:01:11 -0800
>From: DCMI Announce <announce at dublincore.net>
>Subject: [sigCR] Semantic Search: Magnet for the Needle in the Search
> Haystack
>To: sigcr-l at asis.org
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>Please excuse the cross-posting
>
>==============***ANNOUNCEMENT***==============
>
>Semantic Search: Magnet for the Needle in the Search Haystack
>A Joint NKOS-CENDI Workshop
>
>DOT Media Center, Oklahoma City Room
>U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington DC
>Thursday, December 6, 2012 ? 8:30 am-4:30 pm
>
>What is Semantic Search? What user requirements does it seek to address?
>How is Semantic Search being implemented? How can Semantic Search
>technologies be evaluated? What results have we seen thus far, and what
>are
>the areas of research that may bring future improvements? These questions
>and related topics will be addressed by experts in semantic search and
>related technologies, users, implementers and academic researchers. Dean
>Allemang, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Data Scientist at Open Data
>Registry (previously of TopQuadrant) will place semantic search in the
>semantic web landscape. Dr. Denise Bedford, Goodyear Professor of
>Knowledge
>Management at Kent State University, will discuss the various views of
>semantic search. Other speakers will address linked data applications in
>libraries, museums and archives; the impact of semantic search on
>visualization tools; and the development of tools to support semantic
>search in particular communities. Information managers and technologists
>from various user communities will discuss the needs of their end users
>that they are seeking to address with semantic search. Students working in
>this area will provide a look at the future through a series of lightning
>talks.
>
>This workshop will be of interest to information managers, technologists,
>content providers, enterprise architects and researchers across sectors.
>
>Registration is now open. The registration and program are available from:
>http://www.cendi.gov/activities/12_06_2012_CENDI_NKOS.html
>
>Fee: Free but space is limited
>Registration Closes November 26, 2012
>
>The Program Committee:
>--Gail Hodge (CENDI/IIa), Chair
>--Denise Bedford (Kent State Univ.)
>--Joseph Busch (Taxonomy Strategies)
>--Michael Crandall (Univ. of Washington)
>--Jane Greenberg (Univ. of North Carolina)
>--Marjorie Hlava (Access Innovations)
>--Michael Pendleton (US EPA)
>--Amanda Wilson (National Transportation Library)
>--Shewan Workneh (International Monetary Fund)
>--Marcia Lei Zeng (Kent State Univ.)
>
>NKOS (Networked Knowledge Organization Systems)
>(http://nkos.slis.kent.edu/)
>is an ad hoc work group of more than 100 international experts and
>implementers of knowledge organization systems. NKOS is devoted to
>enabling
>knowledge organization systems/services (KOS), such as classification
>systems, thesauri, gazetteers, and ontologies, as networked, interactive
>information services to support the description and retrieval of diverse
>information resources through the Internet.
>
>CENDI (www.cendi.gov) is an interagency working group of senior scientific
>and technical information managers from 13 U.S. federal agencies. CENDI?s
>mission is to improve the productivity of federal science, technology and
>related programs through effective information systems.
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 3
>Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2012 13:50:38 +0000
>From: Aida Slavic <aida at acorweb.net>
>Subject: [sigCR] CFP: Classification and Visualization: Interfaces to
> Knowledge - The Hague, 24-25 October 2013
>To: "sigcr-l at asis.org" <sigcr-l at asis.org>
>Message-ID: <509FAD2E.80400 at acorweb.net>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
>*** Apologies for cross-posting ***
>
>====CALL FOR PAPERS ====
>
>CLASSIFICATION AND VISUALIZATION:INTERFACES TO KNOWLEDGE
>
>International UDC Seminar 2013
>
>VENUE:The Hague, National Library of the Netherlands
>
>DATE: 24-25 October 2013
>
>WEBSITE: http://seminar.udcc.org/2013/
>
>CONTACT: seminar2013 at udcc.org
>
>The objective of this conference is to explore cutting edge advances and
>techniques in the visualization of knowledge across various fields of
>application and their potential impact on developments in the more main
>stream
>bibliographic and documentary classifications.
>
>We invite overviews, illustrations and analysis of approaches to and
>models of
>the visualization of knowledge that can help advance the application of
>documentary and bibliographic classifications in information and
>knowledge
>discovery. We welcome high quality, innovative research contributions
>from
>various fields of application including:
>
>- visualization of knowledge orders (e.g. scientific taxonomies,
>Wikipedia)
>
>- visualization of collection content, large datasets
>
>- visualization of knowledge classifications for the purpose of managing
>the
>classifications and working with them
>
>- visualization of knowledge to support interactive searching, user
>browsing
>behaviour (IR) and classification as an aid to information navigation
>
>Specific topics may include:
>
>1. Issues and challenges in visualization of conceptual structures and
>knowledge
>in general, e.g. development of knowledge over time, shift in knowledge
>structures (dynamic knowledge), interactions between knowledge
>structures,
>socio-cultural issues, technical challenges (incl. animation, simulation)
>
>2. Knowledge visualization models and metaphors: theory, methods,
>overviews,
>analysis
>
>3. Visualization of classification in: information searching and browsing
>(e.g.
>search expansion, result display); visualization of knowledge in relation
>to
>user information needs
>
>4. Presentation and visualization related to specific types of knowledge
>classification structure (e.g. faceted and enumerative hierarchies,
>polyhierarchical and/or aspect classifications etc.)
>
>5. Classification as an aid in presenting and navigating large datasets,
>or
>providing an overview of collection content for resource discovery or
>management
>purposes
>
>6. Visualization as an aid to cross-collection, cross-language,
>cross-vocabulary
>knowledge browsing
>
>7. Relationships between classification data formats and classification
>visualization
>
>We invite two kinds of contributions: conference papers and posters.
>Paper
>proposals should be sunmitted in the form of an extended abstract
>(1000-1200
>words including references for papers and 500-600 words for posters). A
>submission form is provided on the conference website.
>
>Conference proceedings will be published by Ergon Verlag and will be
>distributed
>at the conference.
>
>IMPORTANT DATES:
>15 Jan 2013Paper proposal submission deadline
>
>15 Feb 2013Notification of acceptance
>
>15 Apr 2013Paper submission
>
>ORGANIZER: Classification & Visualization is the fourth biennial
>conference in a
>series of International UDC Seminars organized by the UDC Consortium
>(UDCC) and
>hosted by Koninklijke Bibliotheek (The National Library of Netherlands).
>UDCC is
>a not-for-profit organization, based in The Hague, established to
>maintain and
>distribute the Universal Decimal Classification and to support its use
>and
>development.
>
>
>--
>---
>Dr Aida Slavic
>Editor-in-Chief, UDC
>UDC Consortium
>The Hague, The Netherlands
>
>Email:aida.slavic at udcc.org
>
>Web:http://www.udcc.org
>Blog:http://universaldecimalclassification.blogspot.com/
>Twitter:http://twitter.com/#!/UDCC
>Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/UDC-Consortium/317530649451
>Linked In:http://www.linkedin.com/company/383049
>______________________
>
>--> Multilingual UDC Summary:http://www.udcc.org/udcsummary/php/index.php
>--> CFP: Classification& Visualization:http://seminar.udcc.org/2013/
>
>The Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) is the world's foremost
>multilingual classification scheme for all fields of knowledge, a
>sophisticated indexing and retrieval tool
>______________________
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 4
>Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 04:31:53 +0000
>From: "Greenberg, Jane" <janeg at email.unc.edu>
>Subject: Re: [sigCR] SIG/CR participation in panels at ASIS&T 2013
> Annual Meeting
>To: "Green,Rebecca" <greenre at oclc.org>, "sigcr-l at asis.org"
> <sigcr-l at asis.org>
>Message-ID:
> <672DA93E2CFAE64AA033720211A2617F1B994C9E at ITS-MSXMBS5F.ad.unc.edu>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>Thank you sooo much for doing this.
>
>Great talking w/you and other folks last week. My comment that was hard
>to understand before the formal call started, and we were getting folks
>lined up... was.. simply.. I really enjoyed your presentation at SIG/CR.
>Really interesting work... !!
>
>Again, thank you very much for spreading-the-word.
>
>Best wishes, jane
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: sigcr-l-bounces at asis.org [mailto:sigcr-l-bounces at asis.org] On
>Behalf Of Green,Rebecca
>Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 9:29 AM
>To: sigcr-l at asis.org
>Subject: [sigCR] SIG/CR participation in panels at ASIS&T 2013 Annual
>Meeting
>
>Hi all,
>
>We are interested in promoting SIG/CR's participation in one or more
>panels at next year's ASIS&T annual meeting. What thematic opportunities
>for panels do you see for SIG/CR? Are there other SIGs we should partner
>with? You will find below information about the general theme and tracks
>for next year's meeting, along with information specific to panels.
>
>Rebecca Green
>SIG/CR Secretary-Treasurer and
>Assistant Editor, Dewey Decimal Classification
>
>Call for Participation
>
>76th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and
>Technology November 1-6, 2013, Centre Sheraton, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
>
>Beyond the Cloud: Rethinking Information Boundaries
> The continuing development of computing and mobile technology and the
>ongoing evolution of the Web environment provide new ways for accessing,
>acquiring, retrieving and storing information which constantly defy
>traditional boundaries. With the growth of digital content, information
>objects are blurred and challenge information organization. As more
>people interact and exchange knowledge and information on the Web and the
>cloud, information environments are transformed and human information
>behaviors are shifting. As information use is increasing and becomes
>more complex, the need for meaningful integration and analysis is
>growing. The ASIST Annual Meeting is the main venue for disseminating
>research on advances in information science, information technology and
>related topics. This year's conference theme offers an opportunity to
>reflect on all the changes that impact on human information interaction
>and their implications for information science and technology. Submis!
> sions are solicited for, but not limited to, the five tracks below.
>
>Track 1 - Human Information Interaction Information Retrieval;
>Information Behavior; Human Computer Interaction; Usability; E-Science &
>Distributed Collaboration; Virtual Organizations; User Modeling; Mobile
>Technologies.
>
>Track 2 - Information Organization and Representation Metadata;
>Taxonomies; Information Visualization; Information Architecture; Digital
>Libraries; Indexing and Abstracting; Classification; Social Tagging;
>Semantic Web And Ontology; Social Media.
>
>Track 3 - Information Use & Analysis Information Seeking and User
>Studies; Strategic, Security & Competitive Intelligence; Information &
>Knowledge Management; Comparative Analysis of Information Practices;
>Information Metrics (Bibliometrics/Informatrics/Webometrics).
>
>Track 4 -Information Preservation & Access Digital Curation; Big Data;
>E-Book; Information Quality; Copyright; Intellectual Properties and
>Related Issues; Information Literacy.
>
>Track 5 - Information Environments & Socio-Cultural Aspects
>Organizational & Contextual Issues; Security & Privacy; Economics of
>Information; Social Informatics; Information Policy; Foundation of
>Information Science; Digital Humanities; Web 3.0 and Related
>Technologies; Cloud Computing
>
>. . .
>
>Panels: The proposals for panels on topics that can be either research-
>or practice-oriented are welcomed. The topics range from emerging
>cutting-edge research and design, analyses of hot or emerging trends,
>opinions on controversial issues, analyses of tools and techniques, to
>contrasting viewpoints from experts in complementary professional areas.
>Panels must have a cohesive theme and promote lively discussion between
>panelists and audience members. Proposals should provide a description
>(2-4 pages) of the issues to be discussed, and a list of panelists who
>have agreed to participate, with their qualifications and contributions
>to the panel.
>
>
>
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