[DL] CfP: ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2023, Santa Fe, New Mexico)

Robert Jäschke robert.jaeschke at hu-berlin.de
Wed Nov 30 13:31:45 CET 2022


ACM/IEEE JCDL 2023 – June 26 - 30, 2023, Santa Fe, New Mexico

*Rethinking Digital Records*

/Exploring new perspectives, challenges, and opportunities for
libraries, archives, museums, and galleries/

The notion of what constitutes a digital library has evolved over time.
In recent years, the ability to retain a digital record of the volatile
world has been of critical importance for ensuring that our collective
history is available for posterity. Progressing research and
disseminating state-of-the-art advancements in digital libraries are
thus of supreme importance to humanity.

The annual ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) is
the primary international event for the inter- and multi-disciplinary
community of academics and practitioners in digital libraries coming
from computer, information and social sciences, and other related
disciplines. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term digital
libraries, including notions of managing, operating, developing,
curating, evaluating, or utilizing collections of
data/information/knowledge in various domains.

*Topics*

Topics of interest, as they relate to digital libraries, include, but
are not limited to:

Users and Interactions

- Collaborative and participatory information environments
- Crowdsourcing and human computation
- Human-information interaction
- Information visualization
- Social networks, virtual organizations and networked information
- Social media, community building, and applications
- User behavior and modeling

Search and Recommendation

- AI / Machine learning / Data mining for DLs
- Dataset retrieval
- Information and knowledge systems
- Information retrieval
- Knowledge discovery
- Natural language processing
- Navigational and exploratory search
- Personalization and contextualization

Digital Libraries in Practice

- Digital archiving and preservation
- Digital humanities and heritage
- Knowledge organization systems in practice
- Personal digital information management
- Performance evaluation
- Policy and law
- Privacy and intellectual property
- Scientific data management

Content and Structures

- Data curation and stewardship
- Document genres
- Extracting semantics, entities, and patterns from large collections
- Infrastructure and service design
- Linked data and its applications
- Research data management
- Web and network science

*Paper Types and Formats*

JCDL 2023 offers two paper submission deadlines: Submissions for
research papers (long or short) are due on January 29, 2023. The
deadline for late-breaking results and datasets is February
12, 2023. The submission formats are outlined below.

*Research Papers* (deadline: January 29, 2023)

Authors may choose between two formats:
- /Full papers/ have at most 10 pages and report on mature work, or
      efforts that have reached an important milestone. They will get
      presentation slots of 20 to 30 minutes.
- /Short papers/ have at most 4 pages and highlight efforts that might
      be in an early stage, but are important for the community to be made
      aware of; they can also present theories or systems that can be
      described concisely in the limited space. Short papers will get
      presentation slots of 10 to 15 minutes.

*Late Breaking Results and Datasets* (deadline: February 12, 2023)

This comprises submissions falling into the following categories:
- /Late breaking results/ present new insights or information about
      research that was completed after the research paper submission
      deadline.
- /Dataset submissions/ a new category that allow description of
      relevant research datasets. These need to be either fully publicly
      available or have to contain a publicly available subset.

Late Breaking Results and Datasets submissions should be 2-4 pages and
will be allotted a 5 minute presentation slot at the conference.

*Submission Guidelines*

All submissions must be original works, not previously published or
under review for publication elsewhere, in English, in PDF format, and
in the current ACM two-column conference format. Suitable LaTeX, Word,
and Overleaf templates are available from the ACM Website (use
"sigconf" proceedings template for LaTeX and the Interim Template for
Word, https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template).
Complete papers are required; submissions consisting solely of an
abstract or those that are otherwise incomplete will not be reviewed.
For all formats, references do not count to the page
limit. Submissions are to be made via
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcdl2023

*All submissions will be rigorously peer-reviewed in a double-blind
reviewing process.*

*Submissions must be anonymous* and all references to authors' works
have to be anonymized. We recommend using services like
https://anonymous.4open.science/ to anonymously share code or
data. Anonymized works that are available as preprints (e.g., on arXiv
or SSRN) may be submitted without citing them. Reviewers will be
instructed not to actively look for such preprints, and finding such a
preprint does not clash with our submission policies.

All accepted papers will be included in the proceedings and will be
presented at the conference. At least one author of each accepted
paper is required to register for, and present the work at the
conference on-site in Santa Fe. In case of traveling restrictions
(COVID related or otherwise), an exception may be made to allow
authors to present the work remotely.

*Calls for workshops and tutorials, posters and demos, and panels will
be published separately.*

*Submission Deadlines*

All dates are Anywhere on Earth (AoE)
- January 29, 2023 – Research paper submissions
- February 12, 2023 – Late breaking results, preliminary works,
      datasets submissions
- Mid-March, 2023 – Notification of acceptance
- April 2, 2023 – Final camera-ready deadline for all submissions

*Program Chairs*

- Anat Ben-David, Open University of Israel
- Robert Jäschke, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
- Mat Kelly, Drexel University

*General Chair*

- Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory

*Contact*

For any questions about paper submissions you may contact the program
chairs by email to jcdl2023 at easychair.org.




-- 
Prof. Dr. Robert Jäschke
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin & L3S Research Center Hannover
< https://amor.cms.hu-berlin.de/~jaeschkr/ >< +49 (0)30 2093-70960 >
< https://weltliteratur.net/ >>>>><<<<< https://dev.bibsonomy.org/ >
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