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Call for Participation
TPDL 2016 - International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries
"Overcoming the Limits of Digital Archives"

5-9 September 2016
Hannover, Germany

Early Registration Deadline: July 31, 2016

http://www.tpdl2016.org/
Twitter: @TPDL2016
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The International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL) 
constitutes a leading scientific forum on digital libraries that brings 
together researchers, developers, content providers and users in the field of 
digital libraries. TPDL 2016 will take place in Hannover, Germany on September 
5-9, 2016. The conference will be jointly organized by the L3S Research Center 
and the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB). Conference 
Patron is the Prime Minister of the federal state of Lower Saxony Stephan Weil.

Aims and scope
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Valuable and rapidly increasing volumes of data are created or transformed into 
digital form by all fields of scientific, educational, cultural, and 
governmental and industry activities. For this purpose the digital libraries 
community has developed long-term and interdisciplinary research agendas, 
providing significant results, such as development of Digital Libraries, 
solving practical problems, accommodating research data and satisfying the 
needs of specific user communities.
The advent of the technologies that enhance the exchange of information with 
rich semantics is of particular interest in the community. Information 
providers interlink their metadata with user contributed data and offer new 
services outlooking to the development of a web of data and addressing the 
interoperability and long-term preservation challenges.
TPDL 2016 introduces specialized tracks on Digital Humanities and 
e-Infrastructures to stimulate the discussions across different communities. 
Specialized tracks focus on topics that have a specific community interest but 
are related to digital libraries and archives.

Keynote Talks
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- "Pretty Things Done with (Electronic) Texts: Why We Need Full-Text Access", 
Jan Rybicki, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland
- "Metaphors All the Way Down: The many practical uses of figurative language 
understanding", Tony Veale, University College Dublin, Ireland
- "Mozart's Laptop: Implications for Creativity in Multimedia Digital Libraries 
and Beyond", David Bainbridge, University of Waikato, and Director of the New 
Zealand Digital Library Research Project

Tutorials
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TPDL 2016 presents the tutorials as sessions within the main part of the 
conference:
- "Introduction to Fedora 4", David Wilcox, DuraSpace
- "Building Digital Library Collections with Greenstone 3", David Bainbridge, 
University of Waikato
- "Text mining workflows for indexing archives with automatically extracted 
semantic metadata", Riza Batista-Navarro & Axel Soto, University of Manchester

Workshops
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- Videos in digital libraries: What's in it for libraries, publishers and 
scientists?
- 15th European Networked Knowledge Organization Systems (NKOS)
- 1st International Workshop on Reproducible Open Science (RepScience2016)

Accepted Papers
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A list of the accepted papers can be found here:
http://www.tpdl2016.org/papers

Conference Program
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http://www.tpdl2016.org/programataglance
https://www.conftool.com/tpdl2016/sessions.php

Venue
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TPDL 2016 will be held in the Hannover Congress Centrum (HCC), Hannover, 
Germany.

Special hotel rates are available in the "Hotel am Stadtpark".
http://www.tpdl2016.org/hotel

About Hannover
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Hannover is a pleasant, medium-sized city (516.000 inhabitants) in the northern 
part of Germany. The city is famous for its fairs, most importantly the annual 
CeBIT fair at which the latest technologies are presented. In 2000 the World 
Fair (Expo 2000) took place in Hannover. Historically, the city boasts to be 
the root of the Hanover line of the English royal family. At first sight, 
Hannover is a modest non-spectacular city; however, the city has many hidden 
beauties, including the historical Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen, the new and 
old City Halls and the Eilenriede - Europe's largest city forest.

More information can be found in the TPDL 2016 Web page: 
http://www.tpdl2016.org/

Early Registration Deadline: July 31, 2016

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