Wednesday, February 25, 2015

[KMDG-L] [ANN] Join Ontology Summit - Session on IoT / Standards/ Ontologies (virtual)

Related Standards and Synergies for Emerging IoT Ontologies

This is the final reminder for our next Ontology Summit 2015 session 
tomorrow Thursday February 26 on the topic

Related Standards and Synergies for Emerging IoT Ontologies

The session will be chaired by Mark Underwood.


* Date: Thursday, 26-Feb-2015

* Start-time: 9:30am PST / 12:30pm EST / 6:30pm CEST / 5:30pm BST / 1730 UTC
** world clock:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20150226T1230&p1=179


** Duration: ~2.0 hours

All other details can be found at

http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/ConferenceCall_2015_02_26

and the main Ontology Summit page at
http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/OntologySummit2015

- Michael Gruninger and Mark Underwood
Chairs, Ontology Summit 2015


[KMDG-L] CIKM 2015 Call for Tutorials: The 24th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (19-23 October, 2015, Melbourne, Australia)

Call for Tutorials
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CIKM 2015 (19-23 October, 2015, Melbourne, Australia)
http://www.cikm-2015.org/
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CIKM 2015 solicits submissions of tutorial proposals on all topics about
information and knowledge management. Tutorials on the current topics of
interests as found in the CIKM 2015 Call for Papers are especially encouraged,
but tutorials on other topics are also considered.

Proposals will be considered for half-day and full-day tutorials. Each tutorial
should cover a single topic in detail. Tutorials should present the state of the
art about a frontier topic, enabling attendees to fully appreciate the current
issues, main schools of thought and possible application areas.



== Important Dates for Tutorial Proposals

* 13 March, 2015 : Tutorial proposals deadline
* 10 April, 2015 : Notifications
* 19 & 23 October, 2015 : Tutorial days


== Tutorial Proposal Guideline

Tutorial proposals should be submitted in plain text or PDF, by email to both
tutorial co-chairs,
Grace Hui Yang (huiyang@cs.georgetown.edu), and
Wei Wang (weiw@cse.unsw.edu.au),
with the subject:
CIKM 2015 Tutorial Proposal.

A tutorial proposal should not exceed 6 pages and should contain the following
information:

* Title of the tutorial
* Duration (full-day or half-day)
* 300 Words abstract (1-2 paragraphs suitable for inclusion on the website and
in conference registration materials)
* Full description of the tutorial
* Prerequisite knowledge of audience
* Relevant references that would support proposal evaluation
* Time Plan for tutorial materials preparation (including when the materials can
be made online for participants to access)
* Information on presenters (name, affiliation, e-mail address, short bio,
experience in teaching and in tutorial presentation)

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

[KMDG-L] CFP Reminder: Classification and Authority Control: Expanding Resource Discovery - Lisbon, 29-30 October 2015

*** Apologies for cross-posting ***

==== CALL FOR PAPERS (deadline 28 February)====

International UDC Seminar 2015
CLASSIFICATION AND AUTHORITY CONTROL:
Expanding Resource Discovery

DATE: 29-30 October 2015
VENUE: National Library of Portugal
Campo Grande 83
Lisbon, Portugal
WEBSITE: http://seminar.udcc.org/2015/
CONTACT: seminar2015@udcc.org

Linked data practices and techniques have opened new possibilities in exploiting
controlled vocabularies and improving resource discovery. Authority data held in
library systems, including classification schemes find new ways of expanding its
potential as shared knowledge structures across the linked data environment.
The objective of this conference is to explore such a potential, expanding the
value and use of classification as authority controlled vocabulary, from the
local perspective to the global environment.

We invite experts in authority control, classification schemes and linked data
to provide overviews, illustrations and analysis of classification data
management and exploitation. Contributions are welcome on high quality,
innovative research and practice on the following topics:

• Classification as a component of subject authority control
• Classification authority data formats and modeling
• Classification and multilingual subject access
• Sharing classification data from authority files
• Classification data in the open linked data context

CONTRIBUTIONS:

Two kinds of contributions are invited: conference papers and posters. Authors
should submit a paper proposal in the form of an extended abstract (1000-1200
words, including references, for papers; and 500-600 words for posters). The
submission form is provided on the conference website.

Proposals will be reviewed by the Programme Committee consisting of an
international panel of experts. Each submission will undergo a blind review by
at least three reviewers.
The Conference proceedings will be published by Ergon Verlag and will be
distributed at the conference.

IMPORTANT DATES
28 February 2015 Paper proposal submission deadline
23 March 2015 Notification of acceptance & paper submission instructions
15 May 2015 Papers submission (camera ready copy)

ORGANIZER: Classification & Authority Control: Expanding Resource Discovery is
the fifth biennial conference in a series of International UDC Seminars
organized by the UDC Consortium (UDCC). UDCC is a not-for-profit organization,
based in The Hague, established to maintain and distribute the Universal Decimal
Classification and to support its use and development. UDC is one of the most
widely used knowledge organization systems in the bibliographic domain.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

[KMDG-L] E-mail interviewing on how academic libraries work with their users to co-create value for service innovation

Dear information professionals,

I'm a Ph.D. student at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Ishikawa, Japan. In collaboration with Professors Agarwal and Ikeda, I am conducting a written interview/survey on 'value co-creation for service innovation in academic libraries'.

 

We'd be obliged if you could kindly participate in the survey by clicking on the link below. It should take you about 15 minutes:

 

http://tinyurl.com/valuecocreation

 

Md. Anwarul Islam

PhD Student, School of Knowledge Science,

Japan Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), Ishikawa, Japan

anwar@jaist.ac.jp

http://www.du.ac.bd/department/common/facultymemberdetail.php?memberid=FMLIS20023&bodyid=LIS

 

Dr. Naresh Agarwal, Assistant Professor

School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College, Boston, USA

agarwal@simmons.edu

http://www.simmons.edu/Faculty/Naresh-Agarwal

 

Professor Mitsuru Ikeda

School of Knowledge Science, JAIST, Ishikawa, Japan

ikeda@jaist.ac.jp

http://www.jaist.ac.jp/profiles/info_e.php?profile_id=346  

 


Sunday, February 15, 2015

[KMDG-L] Survey on Effect of Knowledge Management on Service Innovation in Academic Libraries

Dear colleagues

Greetings from Japan !

 

I'm a Ph.D. student at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Ishikawa, Japan. In collaboration with Professors Ikeda and Agarwal, I am conducting a survey study to determine the effect of knowledge management on service innovation in academic libraries.

 

We'd be obliged if you could kindly participate in the survey by clicking on any one link below. It should take you about 15 minutes.

 

http://tinyurl.com/km4si

or

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Lke--9r63D_cRX7SmO-zhHNr9TuHzT0-VmHmAb8ov24/viewform


Thanks and best wishes
_________________________________

Md. Anwarul Islam

Doctoral Student

School of Knowledge Science, JAIST, Japan

&

Assistant Professor

Department of Information Science and Library Management

University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000

E-mail: anwar81du@gmail.com

http://www.du.ac.bd/department/common/facultymemberdetail.php?memberid=FMLIS20023&bodyid=LIS

 

Professor Mitsuru Ikeda

School of Knowledge Science, JAIST, Ishikawa, Japan

ikeda@jaist.ac.jp

http://www.jaist.ac.jp/profiles/info_e.php?profile_id=346 


Dr. Naresh Agarwal, Assistant Professor

Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College, Boston, USA

agarwal@simmons.edu

http://www.simmons.edu/Faculty/Naresh-Agarwal

 

Thursday, February 12, 2015

[KMDG-L] [ANN] Virtual Meeting Today on Internet of Things and Ontologies for Decision Support

The theme of this year's Ontology Summit is Internet of Things: Toward Smart Networked Systems and Societies and over the next three months, we will explore how ontologies can play a significant role in the realization of smart networked systems and societies in the Internet of Things.


You are cordially invited to our next session this coming Thursday February 12 on the topic "Decision Making in Different Domains"


Session is virtual, free.


The session will be chaired by Mike Bennett, with Joe Kopena, Adrian Paschke, Michael Gruninger, and Ken Baclawski  as invited speakers.


* Date: Thursday, 12-Feb-2015

* Start-time: 9:30am PST / 12:30pm EST / 6:30pm CEST / 5:30pm BST / 1730 UTC

** Duration: ~2.0 hours


All other details can be found at 

http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/ConferenceCall_2015_02_12

and the main Ontology Summit page at 
http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/OntologySummit2015 

- Michael Gruninger and Mark Underwood 
Chairs, Ontology Summit 2015


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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

[KMDG-L] Reminder: ISKO UK afternoon event "The Great Debate" on Feb 19th

It's your last chance to book for
The Great Debate: "This House believes that the traditional thesaurus has no place in modern information retrieval", preceded by ISKO UK AGM
Afternoon of Thursday, 19th February, at the British Dental Association, 64 Wimpole St, London.
Book by Feb 15th at <http://www.iskouk.org/events/debate_Feb_2015.htm>

Once upon a time, the thesaurus was venerated. It marked a breakthrough in the retrieval of very specific needles of information hidden in large haystacks. Some of the veneration rubbed off on to the trained information professionals, who alone mastered the occult art of using it to concoct effective search strategies. All this was in the time before we had a computer on every desk, when a collection of 10,000 articles was considered large, and long before the Google era.

But now, who has the patience to consult a complicated thesaurus? Only a dedicated few. Has the thesaurus passed its sell-by date? And even its use-by date? Join us at the Great Debate, where you'€™ll get a chance to air your own views, and perhaps win over some voters. Can you point to the way ahead - whether it involves effective thesaurus use behind the scenes, or bypasses all vocabulary aids on the route to retrieval success?

Leading the assault on thesauri will be consultants Judi Vernau and Helen Lippell, both of them experienced in user expectations and technology-driven opportunities. Defending the thesaurus fortifications, Vanda Broughton of University College London and Leonard Will of Willpower Information will man the buttresses of  faceted construction techniques. As and when the audience threatens to storm the barricades, the job of maintaining order will fall to  Martin White, our Chairman for the afternoon.

At 13.00 hrs on the same day ISKO UK will be holding its AGM, at which non-members are welcome as observers, while members are urged to come and help us make the right decisions for 2015.

After the AGM at 13.00 on 19th February, registration for the Debate opens at 13.30 and the main proceedings will start  at 14.00 hrs. Please book by 15th February at latest. Full details  are on the ISKO UK site at http://www.iskouk.org/events/debate_Feb_2015.htm . The event is free to ISKO members and to full-time students. The fee for non-members is just £40. All fees must be paid in advance - there is no provision for payment on arrival.  Please pass this invitation on to any colleagues who may be interested.

ISKO is a not-for-profit scientific/professional association with the objective of promoting research and communication in the domain of knowledge organization, within the broad field of information science and related disciplines. Founded in 2007, our UK Chapter has been attracting lively and steadily growing audiences to its afternoon meeting series (see slides and recordings at http://www.iskouk.org/events.htm) as well as its very successful third biennial conference (http://www.iskouk.org/conf2013/index.htm) last year.

[KMDG-L] Join Feb 5 - Ontology Summit: Integration in IoT

This is the final reminder for our next Ontology Summit 2015 session 
tomorrow Thursday February 5 on the topic
Ontology Integration in IoT

The session will be chaired by Ram Sriram and Leo Obrst,
with Steve Ray, Payam Barnaghi, and Jack Hodges  as invited speakers.

Live tweet at hashtag #ontologysummit

* Date: Thursday, 05-Feb-2015

* Start-time: 9:30am PST / 12:30pm EST / 6:30pm CEST / 5:30pm BST / 1730 
UTC
** world clock: 
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20150205T1230&p1=179 


** Duration: ~2.0 hours

All other details can be found at

http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/ConferenceCall_2015_02_05

and the main Ontology Summit page at
http://ontolog-02.cim3.net/wiki/OntologySummit2015

- Michael Gruninger and Mark Underwood
Chairs, Ontology Summit 2015


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Mark Underwood
"It is better to fail at something than to excel at doing nothing." - Anonymous 


[KMDG-L] Call for Papers and Posters: 18th International Symposium on Theses and Dissertations (ETD2015); 4-6 Nov; at JNU New Delhi, India

ETD2015: 18th International Symposium on Theses and Dissertations
Theme "Evolving Genre of ETDs for Knowledge Discovery"
Dates: 4-6 November 2015
Venue: JNU Convention Centre, New Delhi, India
Organized by: Central Library, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India in collaboration with Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD.ORG), USA and INFLIBNET Centre, India

ETD 2015 is an international symposium and gathering of current and future researchers and practitioners in the area of Electronic Theses and Dissertations. The event will be held on the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Campus, New Delhi, India during 4th - 6th November 2015. The theme for the ETD 2015 is "Evolving Genre of ETDs for Knowledge Discovery". It will provide delegates the unique opportunity to network, share experiences and discuss current good practices from around the world, enabling researchers and practitioners to chart a future course of action.

Call for Papers and Posters
ETD 2015 welcomes contributors to submit proposals for papers and posters.

Author Guidelines
All contributions must be written in English Language only. Contributors are requested to adhere to the respective Author Guidelines prescribed for Papers and for Poster Presentation.

Best Paper Award
As a part of the academic activities, the best paper award will be presented at the closing session. Please note that:
    The selection of the best paper will be done by the Evaluation Committee.
    The paper with the highest total will be awarded "Best Paper".

Best Poster Award
As a part of the academic activities, the best poster award will be presented at the Closing plenary session. Please note that:
    The selection of the best poster will be conducted by the Evaluation Committee
    The poster with the highest total will be awarded "Best Poster".

Call for Papers

Timelines and Deadlines:
March 31, 2015     Ensure to submit an abstract in not more than 500 words.
April 15, 2015     Expect status notification of your submission.
July, 31, 2015     Ensure to submit your full paper for publication on the conference website and (possibly) in the conference proceeding.

Author Guidelines for Abstract:
All contributors need to submit an informative abstract of not more than 500 words, and it should include:
    The title of the paper
    An indication of the context and purpose of the work
    A description of the methodology
    A summary of results, including products or other outcomes
    Implications and significance of the work.

Call for Posters

Timelines and Deadlines:
July 31, 2015         Ensure to submit a proposal for poster presentation.
August 15, 2015     Expect status notification of your submission.
August 31, 2015     Ensure to submit your Camera Ready Poster.

Author Guidelines for Poster:
All contributors need to submit an informative proposal to be considered for poster presentation, and it should include:
    The title of the poster
    An indication of the context and purpose of the work
    A description of the methodology
    A summary of results, including products or other outcomes
    Implications and significance of the work.

Travel Scholarships: A limited number of conference grants are available to help with travel and other expenses. Applications are invited by August 20, 2015. To apply, please visit following webpage: http://etd2015india.in/Travel_Scholarships

Further Details: http://etd2015india.in

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

[KMDG-L] CFP 2: Classification and Authority Control: Expanding Resource Discovery - Lisbon, 29-30 October 2015

*** Apologies for cross-posting ***

==== CALL FOR PAPERS ====

International UDC Seminar 2015
CLASSIFICATION AND AUTHORITY CONTROL:
Expanding Resource Discovery

DATE: 29-30 October 2015
VENUE: National Library of Portugal
Campo Grande 83
Lisbon, Portugal
WEBSITE: http://seminar.udcc.org/2015/
CONTACT: seminar2015@udcc.org

Linked data practices and techniques have opened new possibilities in exploiting
controlled vocabularies and improving resource discovery. Authority data held in
library systems, including classification schemes find new ways of expanding its
potential as shared knowledge structures across the linked data environment.
The objective of this conference is to explore such a potential, expanding the
value and use of classification as authority controlled vocabulary, from the
local perspective to the global environment.

We invite experts in authority control, classification schemes and linked data
to provide overviews, illustrations and analysis of classification data
management and exploitation. Contributions are welcome on high quality,
innovative research and practice on the following topics:

• Classification as a component of subject authority control
• Classification authority data formats and modeling
• Classification and multilingual subject access
• Sharing classification data from authority files
• Classification data in the open linked data context

CONTRIBUTIONS:

Two kinds of contributions are invited: conference papers and posters. Authors
should submit a paper proposal in the form of an extended abstract (1000-1200
words, including references, for papers; and 500-600 words for posters). The
submission form is provided on the conference website.

Proposals will be reviewed by the Programme Committee consisting of an
international panel of experts. Each submission will undergo a blind review by
at least three reviewers.
The Conference proceedings will be published by Ergon Verlag and will be
distributed at the conference.

IMPORTANT DATES
28 February 2015 Paper proposal submission deadline
23 March 2015 Notification of acceptance & paper submission instructions
15 May 2015 Papers submission (camera ready copy)

ORGANIZER: Classification & Authority Control: Expanding Resource Discovery is
the fifth biennial conference in a series of International UDC Seminars
organized by the UDC Consortium (UDCC). UDCC is a not-for-profit organization,
based in The Hague, established to maintain and distribute the Universal Decimal
Classification and to support its use and development. UDC is one of the most
widely used knowledge organization systems in the bibliographic domain.

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[KMDG-L] Agricultural Libraries - 2nd Call for papers

Call for Papers


Agricultural Libraries Special Interest Group

Theme:
Synergizing Agricultural Extension and Library and Information Services (LIS) for Agricultural Productivity and Food Security: An International Perspective

More online at: http://conference.ifla.org/ifla81/node/1020

Best regards,

Deva E.Reddy,PhD
Associate Professor
Texas A&M University Libraries
College Station, TX 77843-5000,USA
Tel.979-862-1062 Fax.979-458-0112
dereddy@tamu.edu
Secretary, IFLA Science & Technology Libraries Section
Program Chair, IFLA Agricultural Libraries