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Call for Papers

24

th

International Conference on Theory and  Practice of Digital Libraries

TPDL 2020

August 25-28, 2020, Lyon, France http://eric.univ-lyon2.fr/tpdl2020/

Aims and Scope

The main objective of the TPDL series of conferences (formerly ECDL) is to provide a forum for the dissemination of research accomplishments and to bring together researchers, developers, content providers and users in the field of digital libraries. TPDL 2020 will consist of regular sessions with technical contributions reviewed and selected by an international program committee, as well as of invited talks presented by leading scientists. TPDL 2020 will be co- located with:

24th European Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems (ADBIS 2020)

16th EDA days on Business Intelligence & Big Data (EDA 2020)

Workshops and a PhD consortium

Keynotes

Amr El Abbadi (University of California, USA): Fault-tolerant distributed systems and databases

Johann Gamper (Free University of Bolzen-Bolzano, Italy): Processing and querying temporal data

Ioana Manolescu (Inria Saclay--Île-de-France et Ecole Polytechnique, France): Rich Data Exploration at Cloud Scale

For more information see: http://eric.univ-lyon2.fr/adbis-tpdl-eda-2020/keynote-speakers/

Topics

 Information Retrieval and Access

 Knowledge Discovery in Digital Libraries

 Document (Text) Analysis

 Services for Digital Arts and Humanities

 GLAM Data for Digital Arts and Humanities

 Research Data Management

 Data Repositories and Archives

 Web Archives

 Semantic Web Technologies and Linked Data for DLs

 Standards and Interoperability

 Digital Preservation and Curation

 Data and Information Lifecycle (creation, store, share and reuse)

 Linked Data

 Open Data and Knowledge

 Scholarly Communication

 Citation Analysis and Scientometrics

Cultural Heritage Access and Analysis

Digital History

Data and Metadata Quality

Digital Service Infrastructures

Research Infrastructures

User Participation

User Interface and Experience

Information Interaction and Seeking Behavior

User Studies for Digital Library Development

Sustainability of Digital Libraries

Legal Issues

Emerging New Challenges and Opportunities

Applications of Digital Libraries

Collection Development and Discovery

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Paper Submission

 The organizers of TPDL 2020 invite original papers (not submitted in elsewhere in parallel) describing results that broadly belong to both theory and practice of digital libraries. The aforementioned list of topics is not exhaustive and we welcome novel results addressing topics not included in the list.

 The page limits, using the LNCS style, are as follows: (i)14 pages for full research papers, (ii) 8 pages for short papers, (iii) 4 pages for demo and posters, and (iv) 6 pages for PhD consortium papers.

 Papers must be submitted via Easy Chair at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tpdl2020

Important Dates

Main conference Workshops and PhD Consortium

Full and short paper

submission March 15, 2020 Submission of workshop

proposals January 14, 2020

Poster and demo paper

submission March 29, 2020 Notification of workshop

acceptance January 20, 2020

Notification of acceptance May 5, 2020 Paper submission April 4, 2020 Camera ready due June 5, 2020 Notification of acceptance May 5, 2020

Camera ready due June 5, 2020

Paper Publishing

Full research papers will be published in the Springer LNCS series. Short research papers, workshop papers, and PhD consortium papers will be published in the Springer CCIS series.

Journals

A selection of the best papers will be invited for publication in International Journal of Digital Libraries (IJDL, Springer, ISSN 1432-5012). Authors considered for the special issue will be required to submit extended versions (at least 30% new material) of their papers that expand upon the description of their work by providing depth and detail on their technical approaches and results.

Persons in Charge

Steering Committee Chair Trond Aalberg. Oslomet, Norway

TPDL General Chair Fabien Duchateau. Université Lyon 1, LIRIS, France

Program Chairs Thomas Risse. University Frankfurt, University Library J. C. Senckenberg, Germany Tanja Merčun. University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Mark Hall. Martin-Luther-University, Germany Proceedings Chairs Fadila Bentayeb. Université Lyon 2, France

Elöd Egyed-Zsigmond. INSA Lyon, France Nadia Kabachi. Université Lyon 1, France

Workshops Chairs Christos Papatheodorou. Ionian University, Greece Ladjel Bellatreche. ENSMA Poitiers, France

Mária Bieliková. Slovak University of Technology, Slovak Republic Guilaine Talens. Université Lyon 3, France

Doctoral Consortium

Chairs Maja Žumer. University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Elena Demidova. Leibniz University/L3S Research Center, Germany Barbara Catania. University of Genoa, Italy

Oscar Romero. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain Publicity Chair Sarantos Kapidakis. Ionian University, Greece

Contact

tpdl2020@eric.univ-lyon2.fr @tpdl2020

http://eric.univ-lyon2.fr/tpdl2020/

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