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CFP: ACM IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2007


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来年6月にバンクーバで開催されますJCDLのCFPをお送りさせて頂きます。
JCDLはACMとIEEEが共催する電子図書館の主要な会議でデジタルコンテンツに関する
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ACM IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2007
http://www.jcdl2007.org/
June 17-23, 2007

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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The Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) 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, retrieving and distributing digital content; digital
preservation and archiving; and theoretical models of information media,
including document genres and electronic publishing.

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---academic, government, industry, and others---are encouraged to
participate as presenters or attendees.

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VENUE

The conference will be held in Vancouver, regularly ranked as one of the
world's most livable cities.  The conference hotel, the Westin Bayshore,
is a resort hotel on the water's edge, with sea and mountain views and
easy access to the 1000-acre Stanley Park, as well as the city's
shopping and restaurants.

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IMPORTANT DATES

January 22, 2007:  Full papers, panel and tutorial proposals due
February 5, 2007:  Short papers, posters, workshop and
			demonstration proposals due
April 9, 2007   :  Revision deadline for accepted submissions

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SUBMISSIONS

Paper Submission

Full and short papers will be included in the conference proceedings and
will be presented at the conference. Papers must be in English with a
limit of 10 pages (approximately 5000 words) for full papers and 2 pages
for short papers. All papers must be original contributions (i.e., have
not been previously published or currently under review for publication
elsewhere). All contributions are to be submitted in electronic form via
the JCDL 2007 submission web page.

Panels

Panels provide opportunities for experts in complementary areas to
present multiple, contrasting viewpoints on compelling topics.
Successful panel proposals involve a controversial or emerging topic,
and articulate and enthusiastic panelists with differing perspectives.

Panel proposals should consist of: (1) a title and 1-page extended
abstract explaining the topic and goals of the panel; (2) a list of
individual presenters and viewpoints; and (3) contact information for
the organizer, moderator, and panelists. Panels typically have 3-4
members and a single moderator. All contributions are to be submitted in
electronic form via the JCDL 2007 submission web page.

Posters and Demonstrations

Posters permit presentation of late-breaking results in an informal,
interactive manner. Poster proposals should consist of a title, 1-page
extended abstract, and contact information for the authors. Accepted
posters will be displayed at the conference and may include additional
materials, space permitting. Abstracts of posters will appear in the
proceedings.

Demonstrations showcase innovative digital libraries technology and
applications, allowing you to share your work directly with your
colleagues in a high visibility setting. Demonstration proposals should
consist of a title, 1-page extended abstract and contact information of
the authors. Abstracts of demonstrations will appear in the proceedings.

Poster and Demonstration contributions are to be submitted in electronic
form via the JCDL 2007 submission web page. Contributions are due
February 5, 2007. For more information, contact Michael Christel,
Poster/Demonstration Chair, at christel [at] cs.cmu.edu.

Tutorials

Proposals for tutorials and workshops are also solicited. Tutorials are
intended to present a single topic in detail over either a half day or a
full day. Tutorial proposals should include: a tutorial title; an
abstract (1-2 paragraphs, to be used in conference programs); a
description or topical outline of tutorial (1-2 paragraphs, to be used
for evaluation); duration (half- or full-day); expected number of
participants; target audience, including level of experience
(introductory, intermediate, advanced); learning objectives; a brief
biographical sketch of the presenter(s); and contact information of the
presenter(s). Tutorial proposals should be emailed directly to the
Tutorial Chair, Andreas Paepcke (paepcke [at] cs.stanford.edu). For further
information, please contact the Tutorial Chair.=20

Workshops

Workshops are intended to draw together communities of interest in new
or emerging issues, and provide a forum for discussion and exploration.
Submissions should include: a workshop title and short description; a
statement of objectives for the workshop; a topical outline for the
workshop; identification of the expected audience; a description of the
planned format, duration (half- or full-day), and expected number of
attendees; information about how the attendees will be identified,
notified of the workshop, and, if necessary, selected from among
applicants; as well as contact and biographical information about the
organizers.  Finally, if a workshop has been held previously,
information about the earlier sessions should be provided -- dates,
locations, outcomes, attendance, etc. Workshop submissions are to be
submitted electronically via the JCDL 2007 submission web page by
February 5, 2007. For further information, please contact Michael
Nelson, Workshop Chair, at mln [at] cs.odu.edu.=20

Doctoral Consortium

The Doctoral Consortium will offer the opportunity for doctoral students
in the early stages of their dissertations to interact with established
researchers in the field of digital libraries.  A separate Call for
Participation will be disseminated.
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国立情報学研究所・コンテンツ科学研究系
高須 淳宏
E-mail: takasu [at] nii.ac.jp