Science is increasingly and rapidly becoming digital. Research is commonly performed using research infrastructure services and tools available online or on desktop computers, and the products and outcome of science are encompassing also datasets, software, and experiments. Being digital, such products can be shared and re-used together with the article, thus enabling comprehensive research assessment and various degrees of reproducibility of science. Positive consequences of this shift towards Open Science are: accelerating science, optimizing cost of research, fraud detection, and fully-fledged scientific reward. In order to meet such requirements, and keep on playing their central role for scientific collaboration, Digital libraries must face new theoretical and technical challenges. With this vision in mind, IRCDL invites representatives from academia, government, industry, research communities, research infrastructures, to submit their ideas from a broad and multidisciplinary array of research areas including computer science, information science, social sciences and cultural heritage.
Program Committee
Miriam Baglioni, ISTI-CNR
Lamberto Ballan, University of Padova
Lorenzo Baraldi, Univ. of Modena and RE
Alessia Bardi, ISTI-CNR
Valentina Bartalesi, ISTI-CNR
Marco Basaldella, University of Udine
Marco Bertini, University of Florence
Andrea Bollini, 4Science
Paolo Budroni, University of Wien
Vittore Casarosa, ISTI-CNR
Michelangelo Ceci, University of Bari
Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio, University of Padova
Achille Felicetti, VASTLAB - PIN S.c.R.L.
Nicola Ferro, University of Padova
Elena Giglia, University of Torino
Costantino Grana, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Petr Knoth, CORE-UK, Open University (UK)
Claudio Lucchese, University of Venezia
Donato Malerba, University of Bari
Stefano Mizzaro, University of Udine
Nicola Orio, University of Padova
Silvio Peroni, University of Bologna
Antonella Poggi, Sapienza University
Eloy Rodrigues, COAR and University of Minho (PT)
Alessandro Sarretta, ISMAR-CNR (Venezia)
Marco Schaerf, Sapienza University
Giuseppe Serra, University of Udine
Annamaria Tammaro, University of Parma
Francesca Tomasi, University of Bologna
Fabio Vitali, University of Bologna
Organizing committee
Paolo Manghi
Leonardo Candela
Gianmaria Silvello
IRCDL welcomes submissions relative to theory, architectures, data models, tools, services, infrastructures about the following topics (but not limited to):
IRCDL welcomes the following kind of submissions:
Full research papers describing original ideas on the listed topics and on other fundamental aspects of digital libraries and technology. Works should not exceed 12-15 pages in the LNCS template.
Short research papers on early research results, new results on previous published works, demos, and projects are also welcome. Works should not exceed 6-9 pages in the LNCS template.
This year the conference welcomes also Data papers and Software papers, which can be both “full” and “short” as described above:
More info on the conference Website.
Articles will go through a single-blind review process. For the article to be included in the proceedings, at least one author of accepted papers is required to attend the conference.
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