[Sigiii-l] Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
Merlyna Lim
merlyn at bdg.centrin.net.id
Fri Dec 20 11:41:07 EST 2002
Dear All:
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
December 6, 2002
Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
May 27-31, 2003
Houston, Texas, USA
http://www.jcdl.org/
Deadline for papers and panel/tutorial proposals: January 13, 2003
This is an important community-wide conference in which all readers
and NINCH Members should consider participating.
David Green
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>Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 09:06:51 -0800
>From: DLI2 Coordinator <info at dli2.nsf.gov>
>Subject: [JCDL 2003] Call For Participation
>To: DIGILINE at dli2.nsf.gov
Jointly sponsored by:
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval (ACM SIGIR)
Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia, and the Web (ACM SIGWEB)
and
Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Computer Society (IEEE Computer Society)
Technical Committee on Digital Libraries (TCDL)
The Joint Conference on Digital Libraries is a major international forum
focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and
social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital
libraries", including (but not limited to) new forms of information
institutions; operational information systems with all types of digital
content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing
digital content; digital preservation and archiving; and theoretical
models of information media, including document genres and electronic
publishing.
The intended community for this conference includes those interested in
aspects of digital libraries such as infrastructure; institutions;
metadata; content; services; digital preservation; system design;
implementation; interface design; human-computer interaction; performance
evaluation; usability evaluation; collection development; intellectual
property; privacy; electronic publishing; document genres; multimedia;
social, institutional, and policy issues; user communities; and associated
theoretical topics.
Participation is sought from all parts of the world and from the full
range of disciplines and professions involved in digital library research
and practice, including computer science, information science,
librarianship, archival science and practice, museum studies and practice,
technology, medicine, social sciences, and humanities. All domains --
academe, government, industry, and others -- are encouraged to participate
as presenters or attendees.
Important Dates
January 13, 2003 Full papers, panel and tutorial proposals due
February 20, 2003 Short papers, posters, proposals for workshops and
demonstrations due
March 31, 2003 Final submissions due
For submission details, see http://www.jcdl.info/jcdl03/
Contacts
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Conference Chair:
Geneva Henry, Rice University
ghenry at rice.edu
Program Chair:
Catherine C. Marshall, Microsoft
cathymar at microsoft.com
Panels Chair:
David M. Levy, University of Washington
dmlevy at u.washington.edu
Posters and Demos Chair:
Frank M. Shipman, Texas A&M University
shipman at csdl.tamu.edu
Tutorials Chair:
Lisa Spiro, Rice University
lspiro at rice.edu
Program Committee
Program Chair: Catherine C. Marshall, Microsoft
Robert M. Akscyn, Knowledge Systems
Ghaleb Abdulla, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
Robert B. Allen, University of Maryland
Nicholas J. Belkin, Rutgers University
JosÈ Borbinha, National Library of Portugal
Christine Borgman, University of California, Los Angeles
Hsinchun Chen, University of Arizona
Mike Christel, Carnegie Mellon University
Panos Constantopoulos, Foundation for Research & Technology, Greece
Beth Davis-Brown, Library of Congress
Lois Delcambre, OGI, Oregon Health and Science University
Edward A. Fox, Virginia Tech
Rick Furuta, Texas A&M University
Jonathan Furner, University of California, Los Angeles
Gene Golovchinsky, FX Palo Alto Laboratory
Sally Howe, National Coordination Office for IT Research & Development, USA
Judith Klavans, Columbia University
Carl Lagoze, Computing and Information Science, Cornell University
John Leggett, Texas A&M University
David Levy, University of Washington
Ee-Peng Lim, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Gary Marchionini, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Alexa T. McCray, National Library of Medicine
Cliff McKnight, Loughborough University, UK
Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University
Erich Neuhold, Fraunhofer IPSI, Germany
Craig Nevill-Manning, Google
Andreas Paepcke, Stanford University
Carol Peters, ISTI-CNR, Italy
Edie Rasmussen, University of Pittsburgh
Joyce Ray, Inst. of Museum and Library Services
Allen Renear, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Berthier Ribeiro-Neto, Fed. Univ. of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Neil Rowe, US Naval Postgraduate School
Alfredo Sanchez, Universidad de las Americas-Puebla, Mexico
Frank M. Shipman, Texas A&M University
Dagobert Soergel, University of Maryland
Ingeborg S¯lvberg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Shigeo Sugimoto, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Costantino Thanos, ISTI-CNR, Italy
Helen Tibbo, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Michael Twidale, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Nancy Van House, University of California, Berkeley
Stuart Weibel, OCLC
Rebecca Wesley, Stanford University
Ian Witten, University of Waikato, New Zealand
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email: merlyn at bdg.centrin.net.id
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Bandung University of Twente
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