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Hello doctoral student and doctoral candidate colleagues.

 

This conference may be of interest and there is still a week until the submission deadline.  This year it is being held at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign which should keep travel costs manageable.  Colleagues at JCDL are very welcoming to doctoral students and the conference size is conducive to being able to meet people. Paper acceptance rate is ~30% and there are also poster opportunities even for finished research and works in-progress.

 

Best,

Suzie

 

 

Suzie Allard, Ph.D.

Chancellor’s Professor

CCI Board of Visitors Professor

Associate Dean for Research, College of Communication & Information

Director, Center for Information & Communication Studies

Professor, School of Information Sciences

 

University of Tennessee

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Subject: ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) 2019

 

Hello JCDL 2018 PC,

Please consider submitting your recent work to JCDL 2019. I have appended the CfP below.

 

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Mat Kelly

JCDL 2019 (& 2018!) Publicity Committee Co-Chair

PhD Candidate, Computer Science

Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA

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https://www.cs.odu.edu/~mkelly/

 

 

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ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
June 2-6, 2019 – Urbana-Champaign, IL
Curated Knowledge. Connected People. Extraordinary Results. 

UPDATED DEADLINE: January 25, 2019

Communities Welcomed:
JCDL welcomes interesting submissions ranging across theories, systems, services, and applications. We invite those managing, operating, developing, curating, evaluating, or utilizing digital libraries broadly defined, covering academic or public institutions, including archives, museums, and social networks. We seek involvement of those in iSchools, as well as working in computer or information or social sciences and technologies. Multiple tracks and sessions will ensure tailoring to researchers, practitioners, and diverse communities including data science/analytics, data curation/stewardship, information retrieval, human-computer interaction, hypertext (and Web/network science), multimedia, publishing, preservation, digital humanities, machine learning/AI, heritage/culture, health/medicine, policy, law, and privacy/intellectual property.

Additional Topics of Interest:
In addition to the topics indicated above, the following are some of the many topics that will be considered relevant, as long as connections are made to digital libraries:

* Collaborative and participatory information environments
* Crowdsourcing and human computation
* Cyberinfrastructure architectures, applications, and deployments
* Distributed information systems
* Document genres
* Extracting semantics, entities, and patterns from large collections
* Information and knowledge systems
* Information visualization
* Infrastructure and service design
* Knowledge discovery
* Linked data and its applications
* Performance evaluation
* Personal digital information management
* Scientific data management
* Social media, architecture, and applications
* Social networks, virtual organizations and networked information
* User behavior and modeling
* User communities and user research

We invite submissions in many forms: short papers, long papers, panels, posters, tutorials, and workshops. We also host a Doctoral Consortium.

Submission Deadlines: 
Jan. 25, 2019 – Tutorial, workshop, full paper and short paper, and consortium submissions
Jan. 29, 2019 – Panel, poster and demonstration submissions

 

Submissions are to be made in electronic format via the conference’s EasyChair submission page. Please see the conference website for more details: https://2019.jcdl.org/