From jmartin at nedcc.org Tue Mar 7 13:56:15 2017 From: jmartin at nedcc.org (Julie Martin) Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2017 18:56:15 +0000 Subject: [Sigdl-l] Digital Directions Seattle - Aug 21-23 - Registration Now Open Message-ID: <0FDFE2805DFBE2488C179AF8947DCEF90111AFBCF9@NEDCC-Ex2010.NEDCC.local> ******************************************** DIGITAL DIRECTIONS: Fundamentals of Creating and Managing Digital Collections Registration Now Open! August 21-23, 2017 Bell Harbor International Conference Center Seattle, Washington USA Join colleagues from libraries, archives, museums, historical organizations, and government agencies for two and a half days of instruction on best practices and practical strategies for the creation, curation, and use of digital collections. Network with colleagues who have similar challenges, interact with faculty one-on-one, and gain a comprehensive introduction to digitization and digital preservation. Topics Will Include: - International Standards and Best Practices - Digitizing Images and Audiovisual Media - Planning Digital Storage - Metadata - Planning for Users - And more FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER: http://bit.ly/n-dd17 Join the NEDCC E-News List for all the latest updates. http://bit.ly/EnewsN **************************************** Presented by Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) www.nedcc.org From brad.eden at valpo.edu Fri Mar 10 16:24:22 2017 From: brad.eden at valpo.edu (Brad Eden) Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2017 15:24:22 -0600 Subject: [Sigdl-l] CFP: Digital Library Perspectives (DLP) special journal issue on the digital library interface Message-ID: Please excuse duplication. Please forward to interested colleagues and other listservs. *Digital Library Perspectives* (*DLP*) is looking for articles for a special issue on the digital library interface, and its intersections with partners both internal and external. Examples could include the wider organizational information technology (IT) environment such as intellectual property and governance, security and privacy, collection storage, and preservation, as well as issues and challenges that concern digital content creators and providers. Articles can be of any length, and figures and screen shots are encouraged. *DLP* is a peer-reviewed journal. Inquiries can be sent directly to the editor's email listed below (please do not reply to the list). Please send a title and short proposal, along with contact information, to the editor no later than March 31, 2017. Accepted proposals will be due by November 1, 2017, and can be submitted directly to the Emerald ScholarOne system at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.co m/dlp. If you have any questions, please contact the editor directly. Thanks. Brad Bradford Lee Eden, Ph.D. Editor, *Digital Library Perspectives* Dean of Library Services Christopher Center for Library and Information Resources Valparaiso University Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 brad.eden at valpo.edu 219-464-5099 ___________________________________________________ *Digital Library Perspectives (DLP)* Journal history Previously published as *OCLC Systems & Services: International Digital Library Perspectives* *Aims & Scope* *Digital Library Perspectives (DLP) *is a peer-reviewed journal concerned with digital content collections. It publishes research related to the curation and web-based delivery of digital objects collected for the advancement of scholarship, teaching and learning. And which advance the digital information environment as it relates to global knowledge, communication and world memory. The journal aims to keep readers informed about current trends, initiatives, and developments. Including those in digital libraries and digital repositories, along with their standards and technologies. The editor invites contributions on the following, as well as other related topics: - ? Digitization - ? Data as information - ? Archives and manuscripts - ? Digital preservation and digital archiving - ? Digital cultural memory initiatives - ? Usability studies - ? K-12 and higher education uses of digital collections -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vdressle at kent.edu Mon Mar 13 12:40:04 2017 From: vdressle at kent.edu (DRESSLER, Virginia) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 16:40:04 +0000 Subject: [Sigdl-l] FW: Endangered Data Week: April 17-21 In-Reply-To: <3196EA41-286D-4AB8-8135-FFD4DBABAD5E@clir.org> References: <7F157C46-F2E2-4847-B47D-46B357A89EBA@clir.org> <3196EA41-286D-4AB8-8135-FFD4DBABAD5E@clir.org> Message-ID: May be of interest to some SIG-DLer?s Begin forwarded message: From: Bethany Nowviskie > Subject: [NDSA-ALL] Fwd: test Date: March 13, 2017 at 11:38:46 AM EDT To: > Reply-To: The NDSA organization list > [cid:5FC5FB06-C0FC-4E25-9674-922560D5F518 at hsd1.va.comcast.net] We invite your participation in Endangered Data Week, a distributed network of events running from April 17th-21st, 2017: endangereddataweek.org Endangered Data Week is a new, annual, grassroots effort to: * raise awareness of threats to publicly available data of all kinds, across sectors and disciplines; * provide opportunities to explore the power dynamics of data creation, sharing, privacy, and retention; * build community capacity by teaching ways to make #EndangeredData more accessible and secure. Browse for online events and opportunities near you: http://endangereddataweek.org/map/ Nothing nearby? Please help make this first EDW a success by planning a gathering and adding it to our list and map! We especially encourage events that promote care for endangered collections by: * publicizing the availability of datasets to diverse communities; * increasing critical engagement with data, including through visualization, analysis, and storytelling; * encouraging activism and advocacy for open data policies; * fostering needed skills through workshops on data curation, documentation and discovery, improved access, and preservation. Finally, we welcome contributions to our small supplementary collection of EDW resources. Endangered Data Week is facilitated by a dedicated team of volunteers, including Brandon Locke and Jason A. 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The results of this survey will build on the knowledge gained through a similar 2012 survey and published in the 2013 NDSA Report: Staffing for Effective Digital Preservation. A new report will be forthcoming with the new data collected. The survey is available at https://duke.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3dWhOx9jWCIZsNv until April 10, 2017. Please coordinate one response per institution. You will find a link to a Microsoft Word version of the questionnaire on the first screen if you would like to preview the questions. Thank you for helping NDSA and our community define and advance digital preservation! The NDSA Staffing Survey Working Group -- Ranti Junus Systems/Electronic Resources Librarian Library Science selector and Museum Studies liaison Michigan State University Libraries 366 W. Circle Dr., East Lansing, MI 48824, USA +1.517.884.0878 | @ranti From vdressle at kent.edu Fri Mar 17 13:14:18 2017 From: vdressle at kent.edu (DRESSLER, Virginia) Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2017 17:14:18 +0000 Subject: [Sigdl-l] FW: Call for Proposals: NHPRC-Mellon Planning Grants for Digital Edition Publishing Cooperatives In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Might be of interest-- From: Darrell Meadows [mailto:darrell.meadows at NARA.GOV] Sent: Friday, March 17, 2017 12:58 PM To: DLF-ANNOUNCE at LISTS.CLIR.ORG Subject: Call for Proposals: NHPRC-Mellon Planning Grants for Digital Edition Publishing Cooperatives NHPRC-Mellon Planning Grants Call for Proposals DIGITAL EDITION PUBLISHING COOPERATIVES The National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation invite proposals for Digital Edition Publishing Cooperatives. Working together, the Cooperatives will develop technical and human infrastructures to support the digital publication of documentary and scholarly editions and to provide for their long-term preservation, discovery, and use. This initiative responds to the urgent need of scholars and documentary editors for reliable, sustainable, authoritative, and field-driven outlets for publication and discovery of digital editions. At the same time, we hope to investigate the possibility of creating a federated system or systems for publishing and sustaining digital editions. Developing the Digital Edition Publishing Cooperatives will be a two-stage process for Planning and Implementation. Up to eight planning grants will provide funds to support the first stage of this multi-year endeavor, beginning no later than February 1, 2018. Each project team will consist of a principal investigator to spearhead the initiative, a lead representative from each of at least three participating editions and the host institution(s). During the Planning stage, each team will develop a proposal for implementing a Digital Edition Publishing Cooperative. Planning grants are for one year and up to $100,000. All planning teams would be eligible to apply for Implementation funding. Three implementation grants of between $350,000 and $500,000, each for up to three years, are expected to be awarded, for a total of up to $1.25 million. Implementation grants will be awarded in September 2019, with a start date of no later than October 1, 2019. A full description of the program, its outcomes, and a glossary of special terminology, are available at: www.archives.gov/nhprc/announcement/publishingcoops. Deadline for Proposals: July 6, 2017 To view the full announcement, visit: www.archives.gov/nhprc/announcement/publishingcoops Want to learn more? Join the Webinar, March 30, 2017, 3:00 p.m. EST. Potential applicants can also learn more by joining our webinar on March 30, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. To join the webinar, go to: https://connect16.uc.att.com/gsa1/meet/?ExEventID=89909710 and enter your name and email address. You do not need to pre-register for the webinar. For additional information: Contact Darrell Meadows, NHPRC Director for Publishing, at (202) 357-5321 or darrell.meadows at nara.gov ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R. 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Finalmente, discutiremos os benef?cios de envolver os publicadores de dados na utiliza??o das Boas Pr?ticas, bem como melhorar a forma que os conjuntos de dados s?o disponibilizados na Web. (Webinar will be broadcast in Portuguese. English version to air April 6, 2017 at 10:00AM) March 31, 2017 - 1:00PM to 2:00PM The Role of Information Scholars and Professionals in Responding to Fake News, Misinformation, and Propaganda In an era where fake news, misinformation, and propaganda are circulated rapidly via social media and destabilize traditional expertise and authority, information scholars and professionals are called upon to respond. We must engage in the public conversation about misinformation and its effects, and support those working to counteract it. Moreover, we need to educate future information professionals who can engage in these conversations and who can help others develop digital literacy skills. Digital literacy is recognized as an essential competency for job performance, since information gathering, manipulation, and application are key work tasks. In light of the relevance and urgency of digital literacy, this webinar will explore ways we can educate information professionals to empower citizens to become discerning information consumers, and will explore the many challenges to the digital literacy agenda. Copyright ? 2017 ASIST, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From conference at icdim.org Tue Mar 28 09:33:59 2017 From: conference at icdim.org (conference at icdim.org) Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 19:03:59 +0530 Subject: [Sigdl-l] Internet of things and Internet of everything Message-ID: <6ad96c4bec7966eb50efaaa4105d5ac4@icdim.org> Call For Papers First International Workshop on "Architectures and solutions for security and dependable services in the Internet of things and Internet of everything" (Co-located with the Seventh International Conference on Innovative Computing Technology (INTECH 2017) Luton, UK August 16-18, 2017 Also @ Porto, Portugal July 12-13, 2017 (http://www.dirf.org/intech/internet-of-things-and-internet-of-everything) (Technically Co-sponsored by IEEE, UK & RI) The Internet of things is undoubtedly the new revolution in the digital world. The applications of the IoT will have large implications in our daily lives and production processes. However, to this date there is no yet consensus on architectures, procedures, protocols, security and privacy enforcing mechanisms, and support for quality of service. The years to come will see important efforts for interoperability, standardisation, regulation and certification of IoT services. Architectures, models, interfaces, and protocol design play an important role in infrastructure design for the IoT. Major players in technology are currently developing business models and their own proprietary solutions. International standardisation bodies are also addressing architectural issues for the future IoT. In addition, new physical and resource management technologies such as 5G are envisioned that will enable massive implementation of IoT solutions with reduced delay, improved capacity, and higher energetical efficiency. There are many open issues on which architecture models, interfaces and protocols will coexist in the future IoT. Many of the stakeholders are new technological framework. There is therefore a huge need to investigate the best solutions, compare the existing approaches, identify open issues, and evaluate the roadmap for IoT. Contributing papers are suggested to cover one or more (but not limited to) of the following sub-topics: - Middleware solutions for IoT - Security-enhanced architectures and services in IoT - Wireless sensor networks for IoT - Security for wireless connections in IoT - Wireless architectures for IoT - Standard architectures and interoperability - Business processing modelling in smart city IoT applications - Industrial IoT - Radio resource management issues in wireless IoT - Semantic and ontology solutions - Resource discovery mechanisms - Routing and addressing issues - Data representation, fusion and aggregation algorithms - Quality of service specification - Scalability issues - Business plan for architectural frameworks - UML models and architectural views - Wireless sensor network architecture for IoT - Big data and cloud computing solutions for IoT - Regulation framework for secured connected objects - RFID hybrid architectural solutions - Certification challenges for IoT - Risk evaluation for IoT applications - Governmental views of services and social impact - Privacy solutions in IoT - Cloud computing advances and architectures - System level simulation of IoT and 5G systems - Information models and protocol stack design - Cross-layer algorithms and optimisation - Encryption and coding for IoT - Phi layer security for wireless IoT - Hybrid wireless and wireline sensor network architectures - Industrial application s for IoT - Automotive wireless sensor networks - Applications in railway for smart city and internet of things - M2M support in IoT - Redundancy and reliability enhancing mechanism in industrial IoT systems - Ad hoc multi-hop wireless ITO - IPv6 solutions for ITO - 6LowPAN enhanced solutions - New architectural design paradigms for IoE - Relation between ITO, 5G, Big data, cloud computing, and M2M - Service oriented architectures for IoT - Model-driven approaches for architecture design Important Dates Submission of papers: June 01, 2017 Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: July 01, 2017 Camera Ready: August 01, 2017 Registration August 01, 2017 Conference: August 16-18, 2017 Submissions We invite submissions up to 8 pages in IEEE format. Submissions should be made via the conference web site. The program committee will select papers based on topical relevance, technical contribution and general interest to the community. Workshop Chair Ramiro S?mano Robles, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Portugal Contact: intech at dirf.org Submissions at-http://www.socio.org.uk/intechsub/intech17/openconf.php From vdressle at kent.edu Wed Mar 29 10:50:06 2017 From: vdressle at kent.edu (DRESSLER, Virginia) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 14:50:06 +0000 Subject: [Sigdl-l] FW: DLF Forum: Call for Proposals In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: From: Digital Library Federation [mailto:forum=clir.org at mail143.atl221.rsgsv.net] On Behalf Of Digital Library Federation Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2017 10:30 AM To: DRESSLER, Virginia Subject: DLF Forum: Call for Proposals [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/eaecb8b1da252a4794c594ff1/images/d7585467-cb53-47e0-b15c-d855c31d6c23.png] [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/eaecb8b1da252a4794c594ff1/images/3eb7b89a-d135-45dc-9409-51e7ecbad067.png] Dear friends, This newsletter contains lots more information about the DLF Forum and affiliated events. We're especially excited to share that the Forum's Call for Proposals is now open! We and the Program Committee are looking forward to hearing your ideas. Contents: * DLF Forum * Call for Proposals * Liberal Arts Colleges (LAC) Pre-Conference * Style + Scope * Planning Committee (Volunteers Needed!) * Call for Lightning Talk Proposals * NDSA's Digital Preservation 2017 * Call for Proposals DLF Forum Call for Proposals The Forum's Call for Proposals is now open! The deadline to submit is May 22. Details and guidelines can be found on our website. LAC Pre-Conference Style + Scope This year the preconference will take the form of a one-day unconference on digital library pedagogy with a focus on the intersections between liberal arts colleges and historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). You can read more about the day here. Planning Committee Formation Though attendees will largely determine the Pre-conference agenda, we do need help with reviewing proposed lightning talks, selecting a plenary speaker, and other aspects of planning! Want to be involved? Sign up now! Call for Lightning Talk Proposals The LAC Pre-Conference's Call for Lightning Talk Proposals is now open! The deadline to submit is June 26. Details can be found on our website. [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/eaecb8b1da252a4794c594ff1/images/23e8add0-76ef-41cb-a3c8-49bf612a58c0.png] Digital Preservation 2017: Preservation is Political Call for Proposals The National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA) invites proposals for Digital Preservation 2017: Preservation is Political! The deadline to submit is May 9. Details and guidelines can be found on the NDSA website. Thanks so much for reading! You can contact us with questions at forum at diglib.org. We look forward to seeing you in Pittsburgh. -Team DLF Thank you to our 2017 sponsors: Arkivum, De Gruyter, and ER&L! Interested in sponsorship or exhibiting at the DLF Forum or NDSA's Digital Preservation? Opportunities here. [https://cdn-images.mailchimp.com/icons/social-block-v2/color-twitter-48.png] Twitter [https://cdn-images.mailchimp.com/icons/social-block-v2/color-facebook-48.png] Facebook [https://cdn-images.mailchimp.com/icons/social-block-v2/color-link-48.png] Website Copyright ? 2017 Digital Library Federation - CLIR, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list This email was sent to vdressle at kent.edu why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Digital Library Federation - CLIR ? 1707 L Street, NW ? Suite 650 ? Washington, DC 20036 ? USA [Email Marketing Powered by MailChimp] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From conference at icdim.org Wed Mar 29 11:13:28 2017 From: conference at icdim.org (conference at icdim.org) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 20:43:28 +0530 Subject: [Sigdl-l] ICDIM 2017 Message-ID: <6a7427e96242935710a22b32c197bc16@icdim.org> Twelfth International Conference on Digital Information Management (ICDIM 2017) Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan September 12-14, 2017 www.icdim.org Technically and Financially co-sponsored by TEMS, IEEE Following the successful earlier conferences at Bangalore (2006), Lyon (2007), London (2008), Michigan (2009) , Thunder Bay (2010), Melbourne (2011), Macau (2012), Islamabad (2013), Thailand (2014) Republic of Korea (South Korea)(2015) and Porto (2016), the Twelfth event is being organized at Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan in 2017. The International Conference on Digital Information Management is a multidisciplinary conference on digital information management, science and technology. The principal aim of this conference is to bring people in academia, research laboratories and industry together, and offer a collaborative platform to address the emerging issues and solutions in digital information science and technology. Digital Information technologies are gaining maturity and rapid momentum in adoption across disciplines. The digital community is producing new ways of using digital information technologies for integrating and making sense out of various data ranging from real/live streams and simulations to analytics data analysis, in support of mining of knowledge. The conference will feature original research and industrial papers on the theory, design and implementation of digital information systems, as well as demonstrations, tutorials, workshops and industrial presentations. The Twelfth International Conference on Digital Information Management will be held during September 12-14, 2017 at Fukuoka, Japan The topics in ICDIM 2017 include but are not confined to the following areas. Information Retrieval Data Grids, Data and Information Quality Big Data Management Temporal and Spatial Databases Data Warehouses and Data Mining Web Mining including Web Intelligence and Web 3.0 E-Learning, eCommerce, e-Business and e-Government Natural Language Processing XML and other extensible languages Web Metrics and its applications Enterprise Computing Semantic Web, Ontologies and Rules Human-Computer Interaction Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems Knowledge Management Ubiquitous Systems Peer to Peer Data Management Interoperability Mobile Data Management Data Models for Production Systems and Services Data Exchange issues and Supply Chain Data Life Cycle in Products and Processes Case Studies on Data Management, Monitoring and Analysis Security and Access Control Information Content Security Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Network Security Distributed information systems Information visualization Web services Quality of Service Issues Multimedia and Interactive Multimedia Image Analysis and Image Processing Video Search and Video Mining Cloud Computing Intelligence Systems Artificial Intelligence Applications + Proceedings - All the accepted papers will appear in the proceedings published by IEEE. - All papers will be fully indexed by IEEE Xplore. - All the ICDIM papers are indexed by DBLP. General Chair Taketoshi Ushiama (Kyushu University, Japan) Honorary Chair Toyohide Watanabe (Nagoya Industrial Science Research Institute, Japan) Organizing Chair Manabu Ohta (Okayama University, Japan) Local Arrangement Chair Toki Takeda (NTT, Japan) Program Chairs Ramiro S?mano Robles, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto Rua, Portugal Yao-Liang Chung, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan Hung-Yuan Chung, National Central University, Taiwan Important Dates Full Paper Submission July 1, 2017 Notification of Authors August 1, 2017 Registration Due September 1, 2017 Camera Ready Due September 1, 2017 Workshops/Tutorials/Demos September 13, 2017 Main conference September 12-14, 2017 Submissions at- http://icdim.org/submission.html Contact: conference at icdim.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------