16.371 Joint Conference on Digital Libraries

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty@kcl.ac.uk)
Date: Sat Dec 07 2002 - 01:44:07 EST

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 371.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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             Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2002 06:27:57 +0000
             From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org>
             Subject: Joint Conference on Digital Libraries

    NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
    News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
    from across the Community
    December 6, 2002

                       Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
                                  May 27-31, 2003
                                Houston, Texas, USA
                                http://www.jcdl.org/

          Deadline for papers and panel/tutorial proposals: January 13, 2003

    This is an important community-wide conference in which all readers and
    NINCH Members should consider participating.

    David Green
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    >Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 09:06:51 -0800
    >From: DLI2 Coordinator <info@dli2.nsf.gov>
    >>To: DIGILINE@dli2.nsf.gov

    Jointly sponsored by:
    Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
    Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval (ACM SIGIR)
    Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia, and the Web (ACM SIGWEB)
    and
    Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers
    Computer Society (IEEE Computer Society)
    Technical Committee on Digital Libraries (TCDL)

    The Joint Conference on Digital Libraries is a major international forum
    focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and
    social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term "digital
    libraries", including (but not limited to) new forms of information
    institutions; operational information systems with all types of digital
    content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing
    digital content; digital preservation and archiving; and theoretical models
    of information media, including document genres and electronic publishing.

    The intended community for this conference includes those interested in
    aspects of digital libraries such as infrastructure; institutions; metadata;
    content; services; digital preservation; system design; implementation;
    interface design; human-computer interaction; performance evaluation;
    usability evaluation; collection development; intellectual property;
    privacy; electronic publishing; document genres; multimedia; social,
    institutional, and policy issues; user communities; and associated
    theoretical topics.

    Participation is sought from all parts of the world and from the full range
    of disciplines and professions involved in digital library research and
    practice, including computer science, information science, librarianship,
    archival science and practice, museum studies and practice, technology,
    medicine, social sciences, and humanities. All domains -- academe,
    government, industry, and others -- are encouraged to participate as
    presenters or attendees.

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