Poznan, Poland
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 2015, the 19th edition of the conference, is organized by Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center.
Valuable and rapidly increasing volumes of data are created or transformed into digital form by all fields of scientific, educational, cultural, 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, accomodating research data and satisfying the needs of specific user communities.
TPDL 2015 under the general theme “Connecting Digital Collections”, invites submissions for scientific and research work in the following categories: Full Papers, Short Papers, Posters and Demonstrations, Workshops and Tutorials, Panels and Doctoral Consortium.
Topics
General areas of interests include, but are not limited to, the following topics:
Connecting digital libraries
- exploring semantic web and linked data
- data mining and extraction of structure from networked information
- multilingual information retrieval
- metadata aggregation models
- interoperability and information integration
- ontologies and knowledge organization systems, networked information
- applications of digital libraries
Practice of digital libraries
- quality assurance in digital libraries
- scalability and high availability of digital libraries
- infrastructures supporting content processing
- user studies for and evaluation of digital library systems and applications
- large scale digital preservation infrastructures for cultural heritage
- digital curation
- multimedia information management and retrieval
- user interfaces and user experience
Digital libraries in science
- digital humanities
- scholarly primitives
- research data and virtual organizations
- visualisation in digital libraries
- digital libraries as source of big data for humanities
Users, communities, personal data
- social networking, web 2.0 and collaborative interfaces in digital libraries
- social-technical perspectives of digital information
- user mobility and context awareness in information access
- personal information management and personal digital libraries
- long term preservation in personal digital libraries
- community-driven digital libraries
Special track:
- Digital Libraries in the industry
For more info see: http://tpdl2015.info/