Short Paper deadline June 5, 2022
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26th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries
20-23 September 2022
Padua, Italy
Website: http://tpdl2022.dei.unipd.it/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tpdl2022
Final Call for Short and Prototype Papers
Over the years TPDL was established as an important international forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. TPDL encompasses the many meanings of the term “digital libraries” embracing the whole spectrum of the LAM community; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, and distributing digital content; and theoretical models of information media, including document genres and electronic publishing. Digital libraries may be viewed as a new form of information institution or as an extension of the services libraries currently provide.
Representatives from academia, cultural heritage institutions, government, industry, research communities, research infrastructures, and others are invited to participate in this annual conference. The conference draws from a broad and multidisciplinary array of research areas including computer science, information science, librarianship, archival science and practice, museum studies and practice, technology, social sciences, cultural heritage, digital humanities, and scientific communities.
TPDL historically approached “digital libraries” embracing the field at large also comprehending three key areas of interest that can be synthesized as scholarly communication (e.g., research data, research software, digital experiments, digital libraries), e-science/computationally-intense research (e.g., scientific workflows, Virtual Research Environments, reproducibility) and library, archive, museum and information science (e.g., governance, policies, open access, open science). As digital cultural heritage ties into digital humanities, TPDL aims to include this closely connected field as well.
TPDL 2022 is hosted by the University of Padua and will take place in Padua, Italy from 20 to 23 September 2022. We aim at going back to a full in-presence event. This choice does not exclude the possibility to follow talks online, but authors of accepted papers are strongly encouraged to come and present in person. We aim at encouraging discussion both formal after a paper presentation and informal during social events and coffee breaks.
Important Dates
Note that all deadlines are 23:59 (11:59 pm) in the AoE (Anywhere on Earth) time zone on the date specified.
Deadline: 5 June 2022
Notification: 14 July 2022
Camera-ready for all the submissions: 25 July 2022
Topics
Topics in 2022 include, but are not limited to, theories, models, standards, tools, applications on the following themes:
Publishing science
FAIR data and software
Research objects
Nanopublications
Data and Information Lifecycle (creation, store, share, and reuse)
Data and Document Provenance
Linked Data and Open Data
Digital Preservation and Curation
Supporting Science Reproducibility
Metadata
Research Data Management
Research Output Management
Data Repositories and Archives
Data and Research Infrastructure
Data Stewardship
Discovering science
Information Retrieval
Data Search
Research Data Discovery
Recommendation systems
Document (Text) Analysis in support of discovery
Multimodal and Multilingual Data Access
Monitoring and assessment of science
Data Citation
Scientometrics and bibliometrics
Scholarly Communication Knowledge Graphs
Knowledge creation
AI / Machine Learning/ Data mining for DLs
Knowledge Bases
Entity Extraction and Linking
Ontology
Digital Humanities
Digital Cultural Heritage
Digital Terminology
Computational Linguistics
Digital History
Digital Archeology
Knowledge Organization for Digital Humanities
Digital Research Methods on Cultural Heritage
Digital interfaces for Digital Humanities Research and Practice
Human-Computer Interaction
User Interface and Experience in Cultural Heritage Institutions
Information Interaction for Cultural Heritage Applications
User Participation
User Experience
Information Visualization and Visual Analytics
Contribution Types
Short and Prototype Papers (up to 6 pages + unlimited references) present high-quality, original research or tools or applications that are of relevance to the TPDL community. Submissions should present more focused or smaller studies, for example, preliminary results, ongoing work, or late-breaking results. Prototypes should ideally include a link to where the tool or application is available. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and presented as short conference talks.
Submission Guidelines
Easychair submission link
Short Program Chairs
Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio, University of Padua, Italy
Koraljka Golub, Linnaeus University, Sweden