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Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries

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Originally From: Stavros A. Papadakis <spapad@ovelix.csi.forth.gr>

Second European Conference on
Research and Advanced Technology for
Digital Libraries

European Union European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics ICS-FORTH University of Crete

19 - 23 September, 1998
Heraklion, Crete, Greece

Web Page http://www.csi.forth.gr/2EuroDL
E-mail ecdl@cc.uch.gr


Objectives

This conference is the second of a series of European conferences on research and technology for digital libraries funded by the European Commission's TMR Programme. Its objectives are: to bring together researchers from multiple disciplines whose science relates to the development of digital libraries; to provide an opportunity for these scientists to form a research community in Europe specific to digital library development and to enable them to discuss issues and strategies specific to the European context; to assist young researchers in establishing relationships with senior scientists in their areas of interest; to enable review and discussion of research under way in Europe, the US, Japan and other countries on digital libraries; to stimulate researchers, especially young scientists, to explore new areas of interest in digital library development; to establish a forum for discussion of issues specific to Europe such as interoperability, multilinguality, intellectual property policy, and information commerce; to provide an opportunity for researchers in the relevant enabling technologies and information sciences, to discuss issues related to interoperability between world wide distributed digital libraries.

From a technical point of view, the European Conferences series aims to contribute to the definition of those digital library parameters which especially influence issues of access, retrieval, and interaction with information; to identify key problems which must be solved to make digital library services an effective reality; to identify a general structure or framework for integrating research and solutions; and to propose and encourage specific, high priority research directions within such a framework.

Topics

The conference organisers solicit papers on topics related to digital libraries, including but not limited to the following list:

  • Digital Library Models, Frameworks, and System Requirements
  • Metadata
  • System Integration and Architecture Issues
  • Interoperability, Scalability
  • Networked Information Discovery, Agent Technologies
  • Information Retrieval, Organisation, Navigation - Tools and Paradigms
  • Multilinguality
  • Role of Knowledge Representation Systems in Digital Library Interactions
  • Collecting, Capturing, Filtering, Cataloging, Indexing,
  • Preserving
  • Intellectual Property Rights, Terms and Conditions, Rights Management
  • Authoring, Electronic Publishing, Electronic Commerce and
  • Information Economies
  • Economic and Social Implications and Issues
  • User Interfaces
  • Handling of Graphics, GIS, Medical Data, Multimedia Information,
  • Experimental Data and
  • Scientific Models

Conference Programme

The conference will be held in Heraklion, Crete, Greece. Tutorials will be organised on the 19th and 20th of September 1998. The opening session will take place at 9.00a.m. on Monday the 21th of September 1998 and the final session will take place on Wednesday afternoon, the 23th of September 1998. Full details on the scientific programme of the Conference will be published on our Web site by the 1st of July 1998.

Important Dates

15 March 1998Proposals for tutorials, panels and demos due to the Programme Chair
15 April 1998Notification of tutorial, panel and demo acceptance
15 May 1998Papers and proposals for posters due to the Programme Chair
25 June 1998Notification of paper and poster acceptance
1 July 1998Scientific Programme on the Web
25 July 1998Final papers due
19,20 September 1998Tutorials
21-23 September 1998Conference

Panels

Suggestions for the organisation of panel sessions on one of the proposed topics or on related topics are welcomed. Proposals should include a short CV and position paper for each panelist.

Posters

During the conference a space will be reserved for poster sessions. Research projects of any scale are invited to illustrate innovative concepts and prototype systems.

Poster proposals should include title, names of presenters and outline (max. 500 words).

Tutorials

Tutorial days will be held before the Conference, on Saturday the 19th and Sunday the 20th of September 1998. Proposals for tutorials are solicited. Tutorials would be either half day (3 hours) or full day (6 hours). Each proposal should include a title, a summary (intentions, objectives, etc.), duration and a short CV of the instructor(s).

Demos

Result demonstrations of on-going projects are strongly encouraged. Those interested should submit a description of the intended Demo to the Programme Chair.

Papers

Papers (max 20 pages, double spaced) should be submitted electronically in HTML format, either by e-mail to the Conference Secretariat, ecdl@cc.uch.gr, or to our ftp site, ftp://ftp.ics.forth.gr/2EuroDL.

Proceedings

The Proceedings will be published by Springer as a volume in their Lecture Notes in Computer Science series and will be distributed at the Conference.

Fellowship for Young Researchers

A limited number of fellowships for the Conference and also for Tutorials are available for young researchers who are citizens of European Union countries or Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland. The fellowship offers free registration for the participants and, in special cases where necessary and appropriately justified, may pay for or reimburse travel and lodging expenses.

Programme Chair

Christos Nikolaou, University of Crete & ICS-FORTH
Leoforos Knossou, GR-71110 Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Tel: +30 81 393199,
Fax: +30 81 210106
E-mail: nikolau@cc.uch.gr

Programme Committee

Serge AbiteboulINRIA, France
Robert B. AllenBellcore, USA
Thomas BakerAsian Institute of Technology, Thailand
William BirminghamUniversity of Michigan, USA
Panos ConstantopoulosUniversity of Crete & ICS-FORTH, Greece
Bruce CroftUniversity of Massachusetts, USA
Costis DallasHellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Greece
Edward A. FoxVirginia Technical University, USA
Norbert FuhrUniversity of Dortmund, Germany
Hector Garcia-MolinaStanford University, USA
Keith JefferyRAL-CLRC, UK
Martin KerstenCWI, Netherlands
Judith KlavansColumbia University, USA
Carl LagozeCornell University, USA
Clifford A. LynchCoalition for Networked Information, USA
Jeff MacKie-MasonUniversity of Michigan, USA
A. Desai NarasimhaluNational University of Singapore, Singapore
Ann OkersonYale University, USA
Olle OlssonSICS, Sweden
Andreas PaepckeStanford University, USA
Nicholas PatrikalakisMIT, USA
Carol PetersIEI-CNR, Italy
Jakka SairameshIBM-T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Peter SchaubleETH Zurich, Switzerland
Hans Joerg SchekETH Zurich, Switzerland
Eric SimonINRIA, France
Ingeborg T. SolvbergUniversity of Science and Technology, Norway
Constantine StephanidisICS-FORTH, Greece
Shigeo SugimotoUniversity of Library and Information Science,Japan
Costantino ThanosIEI-CNR, Italy
Ulrich ThielGMD-IPSI, Germany
Stuart WeibelOCLC, USA

Local Organising Committee

Sarantos KapidakisICS-FORTH, Greece
Penelope ConstantaICS-FORTH, Greece
Spiros LalisUniversity of Crete, Greece
Gioylh KoraoyUniversity of Crete, Greece
Stella VourouUniversity of Crete & ICS-FORTH, Greece
Mixalhs TzekakhsUniversity of Crete, Greece
Maria StavrakakiUniversity of Crete, Greece
Rena KalaitzakiUniversity of Crete, Greece
Maria PrevelianakiICS-FORTH, Greece
Liana KefalakiICS-FORTH, Greece
Dimitris PapadakisUniversity of Crete, Greece
Manolis MarazakisUniversity of Crete, Greece
Anastasia AnastasiadiICS-FORTH, Greece
Stavros PapadakisUniversity of Crete, Greece

Contact Info

For more information regarding this conference contact the conference secretariat,

Rena Kalaitzaki and Maria Stavrakaki
University of Crete,
Computer Science Department,
Tel: +30 81 393504
Fax: +30 81 393501
E-mail: ecdl@cc.uch.gr

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