[medoc] CfP - Deadline extension: iPRES2010: 7th International Conference on Preservation of Digital Objects, Vienna, Austria
Strathmann, Stefan
strathmann at sub.uni-goettingen.de
Di Mai 4 10:35:03 CEST 2010
Apologies for cross-postings.
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Due to numerous requests we have decided to
extend the deadline of
iPRES2010
by 7 days until May 12
Please note that this will be a hard deadline!
http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dp/ipres2010
The new deadline for submissions to iPRES2010 is
Paper/Tutorial/Panel Submission: May 12, 2010 (midnight IDLW, GMT -12hrs)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
(Deadline extension)
7th International Conference on
Preservation of Digital Objects (IPRES 2010)
September 19 -- 24, 2010
Vienna, Austria
http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dp/ipres2010
The Austrian National Library and the Vienna University of Technology are
pleased to host the International Conference on Preservation of Digital
Objects (iPRES2010) in Vienna in September 2010. iPRES2010 will be the
seventh in the series of annual international conferences that bring together
researchers and practitioners from around the world to explore the latest
trends, innovations, and practices in preserving our digital heritage.
Digital Preservation and Curation is evolving from a niche activity to an
established practice and research field that involves various disciplines and
communities. iPRES2010 will re-emphasise that preserving our scientific and
cultural digital heritage requires integration of activities and research
across institutional and disciplinary boundaries to adequately address the
challenges in digital preservation. iPRES2010 will further strengthen the
link between digital preservation research and practitioners in memory
institutions and scientific data centres.
SUBMISSIONS
iPRES2010 will adopt a two-track scheme, focussing on research Papers
reporting on novel, previously unpublished work, as well as case studies and
best practice reports in both a *Full Paper* as well as a *Late Breaking
Results* track. The conference programme will be designed to encourage
interaction between these areas, rather than seeing them as separated fields.
A selection of outstanding papers from the iPRES2010 will be invited for
submission to a special issue of the International Journal of Digital
Curation.
Furthermore, iPRES2010 will offer a set of *Tutorials* on the Sunday
preceeding the conference, as well as focussed *Workshops* following the main
conference.
Submissions are invited for full and short papers, demos/posters, panels,
workshops, and tutorials. All contributions will undergo a peer-review
process by members of the Programme Committee.
More information, including instructions for submission, is available at the
iPRES2010 homepage. (http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dp/ipres2010)
TOPICS (include but not limited to):
- Theoretical, Formal and Conceptual Models of Information and Preservation
- Trusted Repositories: Risk Analysis, Planning, Audit and Certification
- Scalability and Automation
- Metadata Issues for Preservation Processes
- Business Models and Cost Estimation
- Personal Archiving
- Innovation in Digital Preservation: Novel Approaches and Scenarios
- Training and Education
- Domain-specific Challenges: Web, GIS, Primary/Scientific/Sensor Data,
Governmental & Medical Records
- Case Studies and Best Practice Reports: Systems, Workflows, Use Cases
IMPORTANT DATES
Workshop Submission: <passed>
Workshop Notification of Acceptance: <passed>
Paper/Tutorial/Panel Submission: May 12, 2010 <extended>
(midnight IDLW, GMT -12hrs)
Paper/Tutorial/Panel Notification of Acceptance: June 18, 2010
Submission of final versions: July 11, 2010
Conference: September 19-24, 2010
CONFERENCE ORGANISATION
GENERAL CHAIRS:
- Andreas Rauber, VUT, Austria
- Max Kaiser, Austrian National Library, Austria
PROGRAMME CHAIRS:
- Rebecca Guenther, Library of Congress, US
- Panos Constantopoulos, Athens University of Economics and Business,
Greece; Digital Curation Unit, Greece
PANEL CHAIR:
- Heike Neuroth, Goettingen State and University Library, Germany
TUTORIAL CHAIR:
- Shigeo Sugimoto, University of Tsukuba, Japan
WORKSHOP CHAIRS:
- Perry Willett, California Digital Library, US
- John Kunze, University of California, US
PUBLICITY CHAIRS:
- Priscilla Caplan, Florida Center for Library Automation
- Joy Davidson, University of Glasgow, Scotland
LOCAL ORGANISING CHAIR:
- Johann Stockinger, Austrian Computer Society, Austria
For further details please check http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dp/ipres2010
regularly.
Best regards,
Rebecca Guenther, Panos Constantopoulos
Andreas Rauber, Max Kaiser
on behalf of the entire iPRES2010 Organising team
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