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[InetBib] Call for Participation: JCDL 2022 in Cologne, Germany



The ACM/IEEE Joint conference will take place June 20–24, 2022, as a hybrid 
conference in Cologne, Germany.

https://2022.jcdl.org
https://twitter.com/jcdl2022


Main Conference 
This year’s JCDL is the first hybrid event for the Digital Libraries community, 
comprising on-site and virtual conference presentations. JCDL 2022 main 
conference will take place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in a hybrid 
format (online and at Art'otel Cologne).


Papers
In total 24 research papers, 11 late-breaking research papers, 3 data sets, and 
7 demonstrations will be presented throughout the three main conference days. 
The main conference program is organized into 11 plenary sessions on the 
following topics: information retrieval and access, search and recommendation, 
natural language processing, web archives, bibliometrics & altmetrics, 
information extraction, classification, and scholarly communication. 


Keynotes and Invited Talks
Two academic experts will give a keynote on Tuesday and Wednesday.  

• Professor York Sure-Vetter: “German National Research Data Infrastructure 
(NFDI) – Structure and Perspective” 

• Professor Dania Bilal: “Human-information Behavior and Interaction: 
Envisioning a Paradigm Shift” 

In addition, we are happy to announce two additional invited papers at JCDL 2022

• Michael L. Nelson & Herbert Van de Sompel: “D-Lib Magazine pioneered 
Web-based Scholarly Communication”

• Heike Winschiers-Theophilus: “Bridging Worlds: Indigenous Knowledge in the 
Digital World”


Tutorials

•  Open Refine to Wikibase - Lucia Sohmen and Lozana Rossenova

The tutorial aims to help researchers, digital collection librarians and data 
managers make their datasets available as linked open data.

• Building Digital Library Collections with Greenstone~3 - David Bainbridge

The tutorial is designed for those who want an introduction to building a 
digital library using an open-source software program.


Doctoral Consortium

The DC is organised by Michele C. Weigle, Jöran Beel, and Norbert Fuhr. 5 PhD 
students present their research projects in a hybrid format at TH-Köln. 
Attendees are more than welcome to join the Doctoral Consortium.


Workshops

On Thursday and Friday six workshops will take place:

Extraction and Evaluation of Knowledge Entities from Scientific Documents 
(EEKE2022)
Chengzhi Zhang, Philipp Mayr, Wei Lu and Yi Zhang

20th European NKOS Workshop – Networked Knowledge Organization Systems and 
Services
Douglas Tudhope, Claudio Gnoli, Koraljka Golub and Philipp Mayr

Understanding Literature References in Academic Full Text (ULITE)
Anastasiia Iurshina, Muhammad Ahsan Shahid, Tobias Backes, Philipp Mayr and 
Steffen Staab

Web Archiving and Digital Libraries (WADL) 2022
Martin Klein, Mat Kelly, Zhiwu Xie and Edward Fox

2nd Workshop on Digital Infrastructures for Scholarly Content Objects (DISCO’22)
Jodi Schneider, Anita de Waard, Wolf-Tilo Balke, Hermann Kroll and Yuanxi Fu

E-only theses submission and preservation workshop
Leo Konstantelos, William Nixon, Clare Paterson, Michelle O’Hara and Sally Bell


Looking forward to seeing you in Cologne!



--
Dr. Philipp Mayr
Team Leader Information & Data Retrieval

GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Unter Sachsenhausen 6-8,  D-50667 Köln, Germany
Tel: + 49 (0) 221 / 476 94 -533
Email: philipp.mayr@xxxxxxxxx 
Web: https://www.gesis.org/en/kts



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