Hi All,

Please excuse any cross-postings but our call for papers for JCDL 2013 is now 
open. This year is very different as we are holding it in Indianapolis with 
joint sponsorship by the IU Libraries and the UIUC Graduate School of Library 
and Information Science.

I hope you will consider submitting a paper, a poster, a panel or other ideas 
for a stellar program.

The call and dates are below and are also at our new website - 
http://www.jcdl2013.org/ or you can follow us on twitter @JCDL2013 
(https://twitter.com/jcdl2013).

best

robert

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Robert H. McDonald
Associate Dean for Library Technologies
Deputy Director-Data to Insight Center, Pervasive Technology Institute
Indiana University
1320 East 10th Street
Herman B Wells Library 234
Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone: 812-856-4834
Email: [email protected]
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***********************JCDL 2013 CALL FOR PAPERS AND 
PROPOSALS*****************************************************

JCDL 2013 CALL FOR PAPERS AND PROPOSALS

The ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2013) is a major 
international forum focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, 
practical, organizational, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many 
meanings of the term digital libraries, including (but not limited to) new 
forms of information institutions and organizations; operational information 
systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, 
organizing, distributing, and accessing digital content; theoretical models of 
information media, including document genres and electronic publishing; and 
theory and practice of use of managed content in science and education. 

JCDL 2013 will be held in Indianapolis, Indiana (USA), 23-25 July 2013. The 
program is organized by an international committee of scholars and leaders in 
the digital libraries field and attendance is expected to include several 
hundreds of researchers, practitioners, managers, and students.

IMPORTANT DATES
* Full paper submissions due: 28 January 2013
* Short Papers, Panels, Posters, Demonstrations, Workshops, Tutorials due: 4 
February 2013
* Doctoral Consortium submissions due: 15 April 2013
* Notification of acceptance for Workshops and Tutorials: 15 March 2013
* Notification for Papers, Panels, Posters, Demonstrations, Workshops, 
Tutorials: 29 March 2013
* Notification of acceptance for Doctoral Consortium: 6 May 2013
* Conference: 22-26 July 2013
** Tutorials and Doctoral Consortium: 22 July 2013
** Main conference: 23-25 July 2013
** Workshops: 25-26 July 2013

CONFERENCE FOCUS
The intended community for this conference includes those interested in all 
aspects of digital libraries such as infrastructure; institutions; metadata; 
content; services; digital preservation; system design; scientific data 
management; workflows; 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. JCDL welcomes submissions in these areas. 

Submissions that resonate with the JCDL 2013 theme of Digital Libraries at the 
Crossroads are particularly welcome; however, reviews, though they will 
consider relevance of proposals to digital libraries generally, will not give 
extra weight to theme-related proposals over proposals that speak to other 
aspects of digital libraries. The conference sessions, workshops and tutorials 
will cover all aspects of digital libraries.

Participation is sought from all parts of the world and from the full range of 
established and emerging disciplines and professions including computer 
science, information science, web science, data science, librarianship, data 
management, archival science and practice, museum studies and practice, 
information technology, medicine, social sciences, education and humanities. 
Representatives from academe, government, industry, and others are invited to 
participate.

JCDL 2013 invites submissions of papers and proposals for posters, 
demonstrations, tutorials, and workshops that will make the conference an 
exciting and creative event to attend. As always, the conference welcomes 
contributions from all the fields that intersect to enable digital libraries. 
Topics include, but are not limited to:

* Collaborative and participatory information environments
* Cyberinfrastructure architectures, applications, and deployments
* Data mining/extraction of structure from networked information
* Digital library and Web Science curriculum development
* Distributed information systems
* Extracting semantics, entities, and patterns from large collections
* Evaluation of online information environments
* Impact and evaluation of digital libraries and information in education
* Information and knowledge systems
* Information policy and copyright law
* Information visualization
* Interfaces to information for novices and experts
* Linked data and its applications
* Personal digital information management
* Retrieval and browsing
* Scientific data curation, citation and scholarly publication
* Social media, architecture, and applications
* Social networks, virtual organizations and networked information
* Social-technical perspectives of digital information
* Studies of human factors in networked information
* Theoretical models of information interaction and organization
* User behavior and modeling
* Visualization of large-scale information environments
* Web archiving and preservation

PAPER SUBMISSIONS
Paper authors may choose between two formats: Full papers and short papers. 
Both formats will be included in the proceedings and will be presented at the 
conference. Full papers typically will be presented in 20 minutes with 10 
minutes for questions and discussion. Short papers typically will be presented 
in 10 minutes with 5 minutes for questions and discussion. Both formats will be 
rigorously peer reviewed. Complete papers are required -- abstracts and 
incomplete papers will not be reviewed.

Full papers report on mature work, or efforts that have reached an important 
milestone. Short papers will highlight efforts that might be in an early stage, 
but are important for the community to be made aware of. Short papers can also 
present theories or systems that can be described concisely in the limited 
space.

Full papers must not exceed 10 pages. Short papers are limited to at most 4 
pages. All papers must be original contributions. The material must therefore 
not have been previously published or be under review for publication 
elsewhere. All contributions must be written in English and must follow the ACM 
http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html formatting guidelines 
(templates available for authoring in LaTex2e and Microsoft Word). Papers are 
to be submitted via the conference's EasyChair submission page: 
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcdl13.

All accepted papers will be published by ACM as conference proceedings and 
electronic versions will be included in both the ACM and IEEE digital libraries.

POSTER AND DEMONSTRATION SUBMISSIONS
Posters permit presentation of late-breaking results in an informal, 
interactive manner. Poster proposals should consist of a title, extended 
abstract, and contact information for the authors, and should not exceed 2 
pages. Proposals must follow the conference's formatting guidelines and are to 
be submitted via the conference's EasyChair submission page: 
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcdl13. 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, 
extended abstract, and contact information for the authors and should not 
exceed 2 pages. All contributions must be written in English and must follow 
the ACM http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html formatting 
guidelines (templates available for authoring in LaTex2e and Microsoft Word), 
and are to be submitted via the conference's EasyChair submission page: 
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcdl13.  Abstracts of demonstrations 
will appear in the proceedings.

PANELS AND INVITED BRIEFINGS
Panels and invited briefings will complement the other portions of the program 
with lively discussions of controversial and cutting-edge issues that are not 
addressed by other program elements. Invited briefing panels will be developed 
by the Panel co-chairs David Bainbridge ([email protected]) and George 
Buchanan ([email protected]) and will be designed to address a topic 
of particular interest to those building digital libraries -- they can be 
thought of as being mini-tutorials. Panel ideas may be stimulated or developed 
in part from synergistic paper proposals (with consensus of involved paper 
proposal submitters).

This year stand-alone formal proposals for panels also will be accepted 
(http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcdl13); however, please keep in 
mind that panel sessions are few and so relatively few panel proposals will be 
accepted. Panel proposals should include a panel title, identify all panel 
participants (maximum 5), include a short abstract as well as an uploaded 
extended abstract in PDF (not to exceed 2 pages) describing the panel topic, 
how the panel will be organized, the unique perspective that each speaker 
brings to the topic, and an explicit confirmation that each speaker has 
indicated a willingness to participate in the session if the proposal is 
accepted. For more information about potential panel proposals, please contact 
the Panel co-chairs named above.


TUTORIAL SUBMISSIONS
Tutorials provide an opportunity to offer in-depth education on a topic or 
solution relevant to research or practice in digital libraries. They should 
address a single topic in detail over either a half-day or a full day. They are 
not intended to be venues for commercial product training. 

Experts who are interested in engaging members of the community who may not be 
familiar with a relevant set of technologies or concepts should plan their 
tutorials to cover the topic or solution to a level that attendees will have 
sufficient knowledge to follow and further pursue the material beyond the 
tutorial. Leaders of tutorial sessions will be expected to take an active role 
in publicizing and recruiting attendees for their sessions.

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 for the presenter(s).

Tutorial proposals are to be submitted in electronic form via the conference's 
EasyChair submission page: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcdl13.


WORKSHOP SUBMISSIONS
Workshops are intended to draw together communities of interest -- both those 
in established communities and those interested in discussion and exploration 
of a new or emerging issue. They can range in format from formal, perhaps 
centering on presentation of refereed papers, to informal, perhaps centering on 
an extended round-table discussions among the selected participants.

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 and expected number of attendees; a 
description of the planned format and duration (half-day, full-day, or one and 
a half day); 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 or closely related workshop has been held previously, information 
about the earlier sessions should be provided -- dates, locations, outcomes, 
attendance, etc.

Workshop proposals are to be submitted in electronic form via the conference's 
EasyChair submission page: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcdl13.

DOCTORAL SUBMISSIONS
The Doctoral Consortium is a workshop for Ph.D. students from all over the 
world who are in the early phases of their dissertation work. Ideally, students 
should have written or be close to completing a thesis proposal, and be far 
enough away from finishing the thesis that they can make good use of feedback 
received during the consortium.

Students interested in participating in the Doctoral Consortium should submit 
an extended abstract describing their digital library research. Submissions 
relating to any aspect of digital library research, development, and evaluation 
are welcomed, including: technical advances, usage and impact studies, policy 
analyses, social and institutional implications, theoretical contributions, 
interaction and design advances, and innovative applications in the sciences, 
humanities, and education. See http://jcdl2013.org/doctoral-consortium for a 
more extensive description of the goals of the Doctoral Consortium and for 
complete proposal requirements.

Doctoral consortium proposals are to be submitted via the conference's 
EasyChair submission page: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcdl13

IMPORTANT NOTES FOR ALL SUBMISSIONS
All contributions must be submitted in electronic form via the JCDL 2013 
submission Web page, following ACM 
http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html?format guidelines and using 
the ACM template. Please submit all papers in PDF format.


JCDL 2013 CO-CHAIRS

J. Stephen Downie,
University of Illinois

Robert H. McDonald
Indiana University

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