September 27 - October 2, 2009
Close to the turn of the first decade of the third millennium, digital libraries are facing critical challenges that lead to major transformations. The expansion of social networking applications is an important development, which has lead to the creation of new user communities and the cohesion of already existing ones. Although user communities have been under the research lens of the digital library community, they never had higher interest than nowadays. User communities have abandoned pathetic participation in information environments and have developed an active behavior expressed in a multitude of ways.
In the same time, after a decade of solidification the issue of metadata re-emerges to address the new challenges. Annotations and tagging has been an edge-leading theme for digital libraries, which now can be viewed under a different perspective. The implication of user communities in various aspects of information management stages, such as creation of new information, enrichment of information artifacts, sharing and distribution of information objects, filtering of relevant items and so on, require a thorough examination of the metadata issues and services that augment all these activities.
In this intense environment ECDL 2009, under the general title "Digital Societies", invites submissions for the proliferation of scientific and research osmosis in the following categories: Full Papers, Short Papers, Posters and Demonstrations, Workshops and Tutorials, Panels and Doctoral Consortium. All submissions will be reviewed on the basis of relevance, originality, importance and clarity in a triple peer review process.
Moreover ECDL 2009 intends to host in its program four plenary specially recognized tracks, each corresponding to a main topic: Infrastructures, Content, Services, and Foundations.
For each track, two renowned scientists, from different continents, will serve as Chairs who will invite a group of 6 to 8 members of the general Program Committee (PC) to formulate the Special Track Program Committees.
Special Tracks papers will be submitted normally through the conference management system. In this framework ECDL 2009 invites the submission of Special Track Full Papers which will be reviewed on the following basis:
Papers can be submitted by their authors to one of the special tracks (using the conference management system) by March 21, 2009.
Each paper will be reviewed by two (2) members of the Special Track PC and a third reviewer from the general PC.
Papers accepted for the Special Track sessions also will be automatically considered for "ECDL 2009 Best Paper".
Relevant topics for the ECDL 2009 include, but are not limited to:
Digital Library Architectures: Grids
Formal Issues in Digital Libraries
Conceptual Views of Digital Libraries
User Interfaces
Strategic Infrastructure
Metadata Schemas
Semi Structured Data
Interoperability & Data Integration
Digital Curation
Digital Archiving and Preservation
Collection Development & Management and Policies
Legal Issues
Semantic Web Issues in Digital Libraries
Information Retrieval
Multilingual Information Retrieval
Multimedia Information Retrieval
Personalization in Digital Libraries
Ontologies and Knowledge Organization Systems
Social Networking & Web 2.0 Technologies
User Studies & Digital Library Evaluation
Log Data in Digital Libraries
Finally, you can also find the poster and the leaflet of the conference at:
http://www.ionio.gr/conferences/ecdl2009/content/poster_A4.pdf
http://www.ionio.gr/conferences/ecdl2009/content/poster_A3.pdf
http://www.ionio.gr/conferences/ecdl2009/content/ECDL_leaflet_2ndEdition.pdf