From rhill at asis.org Thu Aug 1 12:08:50 2013 From: rhill at asis.org (Richard Hill) Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 12:08:50 -0400 Subject: [sigCR] ASIS&T Makes Key Editorial Appointment Message-ID: <387-2201384116850696@LEN-dick-2011> ASIS&T Makes Key Editorial Appointment August 1, 2013. The Association of Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) in cooperation with Information Today, Inc. (ITI) has announced the appointment of Dr. Gerald Beno?t as Editor of the ASIS&T Monograph Series. In this role, Beno?t will acquire and develop print and digital monographs covering a range of practical and theoretical topics in information science and technology and allied disciplines. The ASIS&T Monograph Series is a leading series of books and ebooks for students, scholars, and practitioners in the field of information science and technology. The series has been published by ITI on behalf of ASIS&T since 1991. In making the announcement, ASIS&T president Andrew Dillon said, ?We are pleased to have someone with a strong international orientation accept this position. With his language skills and broad teaching experience across the technical and cultural aspects of the field as well as his business experience as a consultant on information systems, Gerry is well-positioned to advance the monograph series for ASIS&T.? Gerald ?Gerry? Beno?t is an associate professor at the Simmons College of Arts and Sciences and Graduate School of Library and Information Science, teaching undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral courses. He holds a PhD from UCLA, an MS from Columbia, and degrees in French and Russian from the University of California, and also completed studies in mathematics and graphic design. Before entering academics he worked as a programmer/analyst for the College of Chemistry at UCLA?s UC Davis School of Medicine and as art director and partner at Imada Wong Park + Beno?t. He is a frequent reviewer for JASIST, the iSchool conferences, and ACM SIGIR. Thomas H. Hogan, Sr., ITI president and CEO and a past president of ASIS&T, said, ?We are very pleased to have found in Gerald Beno?t an editor with the skills and vision needed to bring this small but highly regarded series to the next level. As the information age accelerates, we look forward to working with Gerry and ASIS&T to provide authoritative, in-depth coverage of topics that matter to readers in the field.? Examples of current print and ebook titles in the ASIS&T Monograph Series may be found at books.infotoday.com/asist and books.infotoday.com/ebooks. For further information contact John B. Bryans, Editor-in-Chief and Publisher, Information Today, Inc. by email to jbryans at infotoday.com or call 609/654-6266, ext. 134. Richard Hill Executive Director Association for Information Science and Technology 1320 Fenwick Lane, Suite 510 Silver Spring, MD 20910 FAX: (301) 495-0810 (301) 495-0900 From gcampbel at uwo.ca Tue Aug 6 15:08:49 2013 From: gcampbel at uwo.ca (Grant Campbell) Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2013 15:08:49 -0400 Subject: [sigCR] SIG-CR Classification Research Workshop: Extension of Submission Deadline In-Reply-To: <76c0e5f9f8c27.5201499f@uwo.ca> References: <76c0e5f9f8c27.5201499f@uwo.ca> Message-ID: <76b0e6acf9937.52011181@uwo.ca> Please excuse any cross postings. Although the formal deadline has passed, we will continue to receive proposals for: ?Big Data, Linked Data: Classification Research at the Junction? SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop Saturday, November 2, 2013 ASIST Annual Meeting Montreal, Canada The final deadline is Monday, August 20. Please see the full call for proposals at: http://sigcr.wordpress.com/2013/06/11/cfp-pdf/ Please submit your extended abstract to the following address: D. Grant Campbell Faculty of Information and Media Studies University of Western Ontario gcampbel at uwo.ca The abstracts will be submitted to a double-blind review process, and authors will receive notification by August 30, 3013. -- ------------------- D. Grant Campbell Associate Professor Faculty of Information and Media Studies University of Western Ontario London, Ontario N6A 5B7 519-661-2111 ext.88483 From d.lin at icitst.org Wed Aug 7 07:53:00 2013 From: d.lin at icitst.org (d.lin at icitst.org) Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 12:53:00 +0100 (BST) Subject: [sigCR] Call for Papers: The 8th International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST-2013)! Message-ID: <612303808.782184.1375876380731.open-xchange@email.1and1.co.uk> Apologies for cross-postings! Kindly email this Call for Papers to your colleagues, faculty members and postgraduate students. CALL FOR PAPERS ************************************************************ The 8th International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST-2013), Technical Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter December 9-12, 2013, London, UK (www.icitst.org) ************************************************************ The 8th International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST-2013) is Technical Co-sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter. The ICITST is an international refereed conference dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practical implementation of secured Internet transactions and to fostering discussions on information technology evolution. The ICITST aims to provide a highly professional and comparative academic research forum that promotes collaborative excellence between academia and industry. The topics in ICITST-2013 include but are not confined to the following areas: Internet Application and Technology: * Internet Architecture * Internet of things * Broadband Access Technologies * Application Agents * Boundary Issues of Internet Security * Database Management * Data Models for Production Systems and Services * Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems * IPSec Quality of Service * Knowledge Management * Embedded Systems * Defence Systems Ubi/Cloud Computing: * Authentication and Access Control for Data Protection in Ubi/Cloud Computing * Context-Awareness and its Data Mining for UbiCom * Data Grids * Distributed Information Systems * Human-Computer Interface and Interaction for UbiCom * Ubiquitous Systems * USN/RFID Service * Smart Homes and its Business Model for UbiCom Service * Security and its Data Management for UbiCom * Peer to Peer Data Management * New Novel Mechanism and Application for Ubi/Cloud Computing Information Security: * Trust, Privacy and Data Security * Network Security Issues and Protocols * Security Challenges and Content Authoring * Cryptography * Secure Communications * Authentication Techniques * Chaos-based Data Security * MANET Security * Wireless Sensor Network Security * Organization Considerations in Security Policy Formulation and Implementations * Digital Forensics and Crimes * Biometrics * Cyber Security Multimedia and Web Services: * Intelligent Multimedia and its Data Management * Multimedia Information Systems * Multimedia Security * Web Databases * Web Metrics and its Applications * Web Mining including Web Intelligence and Web 3.0. * Web Services * XML and other extensible languages * Semantic Web and Ontology Infonomics and e-Technology: * Infonomics * Information Visualization * Information Management * Information Quality * Technology-Enabled Information * e-Learning * e-Commerce * e-Business * e-Government * e-Society * System Design and Security for e-Services * Synchronizing e-Security Paper submission To submit a paper, please visit http://www.icitst.org/Paper%20Submission.html IMPORTANT DATES Full Paper Submission Date: September 15, 2013 Extended Abstract (Work in Progress) Submission Date: September 01, 2013 Workshops and Tutorials Submission Date: August 15, 2013 Notification of Workshop and Tutorial Acceptance: August 25, 2013 Special Track Submission Date: August 20, 2013 Notification of Special Track Acceptance: August 31, 2013 Poster/Demo Submission Date: July 31, 2013 Notification of Poster/Demo Acceptance: August 10, 2013 Proposal for Industrial Presentation: August 20, 2013 Notification of Extended Abstract Acceptance/Rejection: September 30, 2013 Notification of Industrial Presentation Acceptance: September 15, 2013 Notification of Paper Acceptance/Rejection July 31, 2013 Extended October 10, 2013 Camera Ready Extended Abstract Due: November 01, 2013 Camera Ready Paper Due: November 01, 2013 Early Registration Deadline (Authors only): October 20, 2013 Late Registration Deadline (Authors only): November 15, 2013 Participants Registration: May 01 to December 01, 2013 Conference Dates: December 09 - 12, 2013 For more details, please contact info at icitst.org From gcampbel at uwo.ca Fri Aug 9 12:06:08 2013 From: gcampbel at uwo.ca (Grant Campbell) Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2013 12:06:08 -0400 Subject: [sigCR] Call for Posters: Classification Research Workshop, ASIST, November 2, 2013 In-Reply-To: <7760e46edb213.5205133a@uwo.ca> References: <7690dae7dfaa9.520512fe@uwo.ca> <7760e46edb213.5205133a@uwo.ca> Message-ID: <7720b66fdaa87.5204db30@uwo.ca> Call for Poster Presentation Proposals: ?Big Data, Linked Data: Classification Research at the Junction? SIG/CR Classification Research Workshop Saturday, November 2, 2013 ASIST Annual Meeting Montreal, Canada http://sigcr.wordpress.com/2013/06/11/cfp-pdf/ ASIST?s Special Interest Group in Classification Research will hold its annual Classification Research Workshop as part of the ASIST Annual Meeting in Montreal, Canada, on November 2, 2013. The Workshop Program Committee is currently inviting proposals for POSTER PRESENTATIONS to be featured at the workshop. THEME The growing ubiquity of cloud computing, mobile technology and large data collections has given fresh currency to two important information phenomena: big data and linked data. ?Big data? refers to the rise of ambitious projects which cultivate both large datasets and massive quantities of unstructured data existing in the long tail of the Web. These projects, in their very reach and size, can yield suggestive patterns and significant predictive value. ?Linked data? refers to the emergence of data which has been deliberately structured according to Semantic Web standards of resource description and linked through a complex network of relationships defined through formal ontologies. While big data and linked data are often considered separately, classification research stands at the juncture between these two approaches, and can therefore provide a context in which researchers in each domain can benefit from the insights of the other. Classification forms the bedrock of the analysis of big data sets. Natural language processing, detection of linguistic behaviour, and the design of translation systems all rely on the painstaking definition of synonymies, genus-species relationships, whole-part relationships, and facet structures to extract meaning from data from vastly different sources with different degrees of definition and structure. Linked data projects employ the same classification principles in their formal definitions of domains and namespaces, their use of ontologies to reconcile and combine data from different namespaces, and the use of inferential logic to form reasonable inferences from data that has been linked together. Classification research, therefore, has a key role to play in the emergence of new tools and functionalities that will determine how human communities adopt both big data and linked data into their information systems and behaviour. This workshop will bring classification researchers together with those exploring linked data and big data, thereby providing researchers and practitioners with the theoretical vocabulary to forge meaningful connections between these two phenomena. FORMAT OF PROPOSALS: Authors wishing to present a poster session may submit a 250-word abstract. Posters?will be selected based on the following criteria: relevance of topics to the workshop theme, feasibility of presentation within a compressed format, and originality of research. Submitters should indicate whether they will be present at the conference; however this response?will not affect the overall selection process. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION AND EVALUATION: Please submit your abstract to the following address by September 3, 2013: D. Grant Campbell Faculty of Information and Media Studies University of Western Ontario gcampbel at uwo.ca The abstracts will be reviewed by the Program Committee, and authors will receive notification by October 1, 3013. -- ------------------- D. Grant Campbell Associate Professor Faculty of Information and Media Studies University of Western Ontario London, Ontario N6A 5B7 519-661-2111 ext.88483 From announce at dublincore.net Wed Aug 21 08:06:59 2013 From: announce at dublincore.net (DCMI Announce) Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2013 05:06:59 -0700 Subject: [sigCR] NISO/DCMI Webinar: Implementing Linked Data in Developing Countries and Low-Resource Conditions Message-ID: ***Please excuse the cross-posting*** =============================================================== NISO/DCMI Webinar: Implementing Linked Data in Developing Countries and Low-Resource Conditions PRESENTER: Johannes Keizer & Caterina Caracciolo DATE: September 25, 2013 TIME: 1:00pm - 2:30pm Eastern (17:00-18:30 UTC) World Clock: http://bit.ly/18LAQwh INFORMATION & REGISTRATION: http://www.niso.org/news/events/2013/dcmi/developing/ =============================================================== ABOUT THE WEBINAR: Open data is a crucial prerequisite for inventing and disseminating the innovative practices needed for agricultural development. To be usable, data must not just be open in principle -- i.e., covered by licenses that allow re-use. Data must also be published in a technical form that allows it to be integrated into a wide range of applications. This webinar describes the technical solutions adopted by a widely diverse global network of agricultural research institutes for publishing research results. The talk focuses on AGRIS, a central and widely-used resource linking agricultural datasets for easy consumption, and AgriDrupal, an adaptation of the popular, open-source content management system Drupal optimized for producing and consuming linked datasets. Agricultural research institutes in developing countries share many of the constraints faced by libraries and other documentation centers, and not just in developing countries: institutions are expected to expose their information on the Web in a re-usable form with shoestring budgets and with technical staff working in local languages and continually lured by higher-paying work in the private sector. Technical solutions must be easy to adopt and freely available. The webinar will be of interest to any institution seeking ways to publish and curate data in the Linked Data cloud. ABOUT THE SPEAKERS: Johannes Keizer has worked for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) since 1998, primarily as head of the FAO documentation group. The bibliographic database AGRIS and the multilingual concept scheme AGROVOC were completely remodeled under his leadership. In the Office of Knowledge Exchange, Research and Extensions, he heads a staff of 20 -- the AIMS (Agricultural Information Management Standards and Services) team -- which provides standards, tools, and advice for FAO stakeholders. The AIMS Team provides the technical backbone for the global Coherence in Information forAgricultural Research for Development (CIARD) Initiative. Through EC framework projects such as NeON, D2Science, and agINFRA, the AIMS Team has channeled the results of innovative European research into the international work of FAO to combat hunger and poverty in the world. Caterina Caracciolo is senior information specialist at the FAO. After working at the National Council of Research (CNR) in Pisa, she joined FAO in 2006. Since then, she has worked on various aspects related to information management and sharing, with special focus on metadata. She is currently involved in the SemaGrow project and part of the AGROVOC management team at FAO. She holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Amsterdam. REGISTRATION: Registration is per site (access for one computer) and closes at 12:00 pm Eastern (16:00 UTC) on September 25, 2013. Discounts are available for NISO and DCMI members and students. NISO/DCMI are holding six joint webinars in 2013. Register for three and receive the 4th for free. For more information and to register, visit the event webpage: http://www.niso.org/news/events/2013/dcmi/developing/ From Richard.Chbeir at u-bourgogne.fr Mon Aug 26 08:34:44 2013 From: Richard.Chbeir at u-bourgogne.fr (Richard Chbeir) Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 14:34:44 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [sigCR] IEEE SITIS'13: Call for papers In-Reply-To: <902865149.11653683.1377520278592.JavaMail.root@u-bourgogne.fr> Message-ID: <2013923665.11654211.1377520484870.JavaMail.root@u-bourgogne.fr> Apologies for multiple diffusion CALL FOR PAPERS ====================================================================== The 9th International Conference on SIGNAL IMAGE TECHNOLOGY & INTERNET-BASED SYSTEMS (SITIS?13) December 2 - 5, 2013 In cooperation with ACM SIGAPP French Chapter and IEEE Technical Committee on Multimedia Computing Kyoto Terrsa, Japan http://www.sitis-conf.org/ ====================================================================== The SITIS conference is dedicated to research on the technologies used to represent, share and process information in various forms, ranging from signal, image, and multimedia data to traditional structured data and semi-structured data found in the web. SITIS spans two inter-related research domains that increasingly play a key role in connecting systems across network centric environments to allow distributed computing and information sharing. SITIS 2013 aims to provide a forum for high quality presentations on research activities centered on three main tracks: - The first track titled "Web Computing and Applications (WeCA)" focuses on emerging and novel concepts, architectures, technologies, and methodologies for information management related to the Web and cloud computing. In essence, the Web, with its different versions, has created an interconnected world in which information can be exchanged easily, tasks can be processed collaboratively, communities of users with similarly interests can be formed to achieve efficiency and improve performance, etc. Taking full advantage of these interconnected environments to meet the ever increasing needs of emerging applications requires solutions that address new issues and challenges. The track calls for research papers and reports directed at several areas including: Data Semantics, Web-Centric Systems, Big Data, Information System Interoperability, Cloud, Cooperative information and Distributed Systems, and Information security - The second track titled "Signal & Image Technologies (SIT)" focuses on recent developments in digital signal processing and pays particular attention to evolutions in audiovisual signal processing, analysis, coding and authentication, and retrieval techniques. The track calls for research papers and reports directed at several areas including:Image Processing and Analysis, Signal processing, Image/Video Coding and Authentication, and Applications - The third track titled "Multimedia Information Retrieval and Application (MIRA)" focuses on emerging modeling, representation and retrieval techniques that take into account the amount, type and diversity of multimedia information accessible in distributed computing environment. The internet, social networking, multimedia databases and management of multimedia cultural collections have created the need for cross-fields models, paradigms and techniques for efficient modeling, management and consumption of multimedia contents. The track calls for research papers and reports directed at several areas including Multimedia Query and Retrieval; Mobile and Location-Based Media, Social media and Social networking, Multimedia Security, and Multimedia Arts, Entertainment and Digital Culture. Submission and publication -------------------------- The conference will include keynote addresses, tutorials, and regular and workshop sessions. SITIS 2013 invites submission of high quality and original papers on the topics of the major tracks described below. All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers for technical merit, originality, significance and relevance to track topics. Papers must be up to 8 pages and follow IEEE double columns publication format. Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings and published by IEEE Computer Society and referenced in IEEE explore and major indexes. Important dates ---------------- * Paper Submission: September 08th, 2013 * Acceptance/Reject notification: October 06th, 2013 * Camera ready: October 13th, 2013 * Author registration: October 20, 2013 Committees ----------- General Chairs: Setsuo Tsuruta, Tokyo Denki University, Japan Ernesto Damiani, Universit? degli Studi di Milano, Italy WeCa Track Chairs: Kokou Yetongnon, University of Bourgogne, France Richard Chbeir, University of Pau, France MIRA Track Chairs: Shin'ichi Satoh, National Institute of Informatics, Japan Yuichi Nakamura, Kyoto University, Japan SIT Track Chairs: Andrea Kutics, International Christian University, Japan Albert Dipanda, University of Bourgogne, France More details about each track and detailed topics can be found on the conference website: http://www.sitis-conf.org/ From Richard.Chbeir at u-bourgogne.fr Mon Aug 26 10:46:01 2013 From: Richard.Chbeir at u-bourgogne.fr (Richard Chbeir) Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 16:46:01 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [sigCR] CFP IEEE SITIS 2013: 9th International Conference on Signal Image Technology & Internet Based Systems (December 2-5, 2013 - Kyoto, Japan) In-Reply-To: <2069597235.209384.1346688407830.JavaMail.root@zstore02.rp.u-bourgogne.fr> References: <2069597235.209384.1346688407830.JavaMail.root@zstore02.rp.u-bourgogne.fr> Message-ID: <384058603.11691610.1377528361402.JavaMail.root@u-bourgogne.fr> Apologies for multiple diffusion CALL FOR PAPERS ====================================================================== The 9th International Conference on SIGNAL IMAGE TECHNOLOGY & INTERNET-BASED SYSTEMS (SITIS?13) December 2 - 5, 2013 In cooperation with ACM SIGAPP French Chapter and IEEE Technical Committee on Multimedia Computing Kyoto Terrsa, Japan http://www.sitis-conf.org/ ====================================================================== The SITIS conference is dedicated to research on the technologies used to represent, share and process information in various forms, ranging from signal, image, and multimedia data to traditional structured data and semi-structured data found in the web. SITIS spans two inter-related research domains that increasingly play a key role in connecting systems across network centric environments to allow distributed computing and information sharing. SITIS 2013 aims to provide a forum for high quality presentations on research activities centered on three main tracks: - The first track titled "Web Computing and Applications (WeCA)" focuses on emerging and novel concepts, architectures, technologies, and methodologies for information management related to the Web and cloud computing. In essence, the Web, with its different versions, has created an interconnected world in which information can be exchanged easily, tasks can be processed collaboratively, communities of users with similarly interests can be formed to achieve efficiency and improve performance, etc. Taking full advantage of these interconnected environments to meet the ever increasing needs of emerging applications requires solutions that address new issues and challenges. The track calls for research papers and reports directed at several areas including: Data Semantics, Web-Centric Systems, Big Data, Information System Interoperability, Cloud, Cooperative information and Distributed Systems, and Information security - The second track titled "Signal & Image Technologies (SIT)" focuses on recent developments in digital signal processing and pays particular attention to evolutions in audiovisual signal processing, analysis, coding and authentication, and retrieval techniques. The track calls for research papers and reports directed at several areas including:Image Processing and Analysis, Signal processing, Image/Video Coding and Authentication, and Applications - The third track titled "Multimedia Information Retrieval and Application (MIRA)" focuses on emerging modeling, representation and retrieval techniques that take into account the amount, type and diversity of multimedia information accessible in distributed computing environment. The internet, social networking, multimedia databases and management of multimedia cultural collections have created the need for cross-fields models, paradigms and techniques for efficient modeling, management and consumption of multimedia contents. The track calls for research papers and reports directed at several areas including Multimedia Query and Retrieval; Mobile and Location-Based Media, Social media and Social networking, Multimedia Security, and Multimedia Arts, Entertainment and Digital Culture. Submission and publication -------------------------- The conference will include keynote addresses, tutorials, and regular and workshop sessions. SITIS 2013 invites submission of high quality and original papers on the topics of the major tracks described below. All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers for technical merit, originality, significance and relevance to track topics. Papers must be up to 8 pages and follow IEEE double columns publication format. Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings and published by IEEE Computer Society and referenced in IEEE explore and major indexes. Important dates ---------------- * Paper Submission: September 08th, 2013 * Acceptance/Reject notification: October 06th, 2013 * Camera ready: October 13th, 2013 * Author registration: October 20, 2013 Committees ----------- General Chairs: Setsuo Tsuruta, Tokyo Denki University, Japan Ernesto Damiani, Universit? degli Studi di Milano, Italy WeCa Track Chairs: Kokou Yetongnon, University of Bourgogne, France Richard Chbeir, University of Pau, France MIRA Track Chairs: Shin'ichi Satoh, National Institute of Informatics, Japan Yuichi Nakamura, Kyoto University, Japan SIT Track Chairs: Andrea Kutics, International Christian University, Japan Albert Dipanda, University of Bourgogne, France More details about each track and detailed topics can be found on the conference website: http://www.sitis-conf.org/ From announce at dublincore.net Tue Aug 27 11:59:40 2013 From: announce at dublincore.net (DCMI Announce) Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 08:59:40 -0700 Subject: [sigCR] Cyber-infrastructure and Metadata Protocols: CAMP-4-Data Workshop Message-ID: Cyber-infrastructure and Metadata Protocols: CAMP-4-Data Workshop (A Dublin Core-Science and Metadata (DC-SAM) Community/Research Data Alliance (RDA) Workshop). ======================== --WHEN/WHERE: 6 September 2013 @ DC-2013 in Lisbon, Portugal, 9:00-18:00 --WORKSHOP URL: http://dcevents.dublincore.org/IntConf/index/pages/view/camp-4-data --AGENDA ONLINE: http://wiki.dublincore.org/index.php/DC_2013_SAM_Science_and_Metadata_CAMP_4_DATA_AGENDA --DC-2013 URL: http://purl.org/dcevents/dc2013 ======================== **Registration required; you do not need to be presenting a paper or talk to participate. ==(REGISTRATION - 8:00-9:00)== ==INTRODUCTION== *9:00-9:30 - Welcome, workshop goals, logistics; participant introductions/Jane Greenberg/all *9:30-9:45 - The Metadata Zoo/Rebecca Koskela *9:45-10:00 - DCC Scheme Directory/Alex Ball ==INFRASTRUCTURE MODELS AND FRAMEWORKS== *10:00-10:15 - A 3-Layer Model for Metadata/Keith Jeffery, Anne Asserson, Nikos Houssos and Brigitte Joerg *10:15-10:30 - Cross-Domain Metadata Interoperability: Lessons Learnt in INSPIRE Andrea Perego, Michael Lutz, Max Craglia and Silvia Dalla Costa ==USAGE AND TRACKING== *10:30-10:45 - Usage data for metadata properties to support open data registries and semantic wikis/Muriel Foulonneau, S?bastien Martin, Jacques Ducloy, Thierry Daunois and Slim Turki *10:45-11:00 - Provenance Central: More Mileage from Provenance Metadata/Bertram Ludaescher and Paolo Missier ==(BREAK - 11:00-11:30)== ==PID (PERSISTENT IDENTIFIERS)== *11:30-11:45 - Persistent Identifiers for Terms in a Crowd-Sourced Vocabulary/John Kunze, Greg Janee, Christopher Patton *11:45-12:00 - Separation of Concerns: PID Information Types and Domain Metadata/Tobias Weigel and Timothy Dilauro ==APPLICATIONS== *12:00-12:15 - Ontology-Enabled Metadata Schema Generator: The Design Approach/Jian Qin, Xiaozhong Liu and Miao Chen *12:15-12:30 - Metadictionary: Advocating for a Community-driven Metadata Vocabulary Application/ Jane Greenberg, Angela Murillo, John Kunze, Sarah Callahan, Robert Guralnick, Greg Janee, Nassib Nassar, Christopher Patton, and Karthik Ram *12:30-12:40 - CLEPSYDRA Data Aggregation and Enrichment Framework/Cezary Mazurek, Marcin Mielnicki, Aleksandra Nowak, Krzysztof Sielski, Maciej Stroinski, Marcin Werla and Jan Wglarz *12:40-12:50 - RUresearch - Open Source Metadata Application Profile and Research Object Handling for Research Data/Grace Agnew and Mary Beth Weber *12:50-13:00 - Open discussion, setting the afternoon agenda; Brief remarks about RDA-3rd Plenary/Sandra Collins ==(LUNCH - 13:00-14:30)== ==BREAKOUT GROUPS== *14:30-14:40 - Overview of discussion topics *14:40-15:10 - Breakout groups, Session 1: Infrastructure and design, policy, human and social aspects. *15:10-15:40 - Breakout groups, Session 2 (topic rotation from session 1). *15:40-16:00 - Report back from breakout groups. ==(BREAK - 16:00-16:30)== ==BREAKOUT GROUPS/WORKSHOP WRAP-UP== *16:30-16:45 - Delegates propose/vote on 'special' topics. *16:45-17:15 - Self-selected groups discuss a topic each. *17:15-17:50 - Report back from each group; discussion of possible action points. *17:50-18:00 - Closing remarks. ==WORKSHOP ADJOURNED: 18:00==