[open-science] Workshop LCPD 2013: Call for Participation (in conjunction with TPDL 2013) on Sep-26-2013

Jochen Schirrwagen jochen.schirrwagen at uni-bielefeld.de
Thu Aug 22 20:46:39 UTC 2013


[*** Apologies for cross-posting ***]

                 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

                    First Workshop on
   Linking and Contextualizing Publications and Datasets
                       (LCPD 2013)

       http://lcpd2013.research-infrastructures.eu/

                    September 26, 2013

    In conjunction with the International Conference on
         Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries
                       (TPDL 2013)

                      Valetta, Malta
                  September 22-26, 2013


PROGRAM

9:00 Opening remarks
9:20 Sarah Callaghan: Datasets: from creation to publication
(invited talk)
9:50 Sören Auer: How can Linked Data facilitate scientific
publishing and knowledge exchange? (invited talk)
11:00 Michal Łopuszynski et al.: Tagging Scientific
Publications using Wikipedia and Natural Language Processing
Tools. Comparison on the ArXiv Dataset
11:20 Jon D. Blower et al.: Understanding Climate Data through
Commentary Metadata: the CHARMe project
11:40 Mark Depauw et al.: Trismegistos. An interdisciplinary
Platform for Ancient World Texts and Related Information
12:00 Andrea Mannocci et al.: Preliminary Analysis of Data
Sources Interlinking - Data Searchery: a case study
14:00 Nuno Lopes et al.: Linked Logainm: Enhancing Library
Metadata using Linked Data of Irish Place Names
14:20 Marcin Skulimowski: From Linked Data to Concept Networks
14:40 András Micsik et al.: LODmilla: shared visualization of
Linked Open Data
15:00 Eleftherios Stamatogiannakis et al.: Content visualization
of scientific corpora using an extensible relational database
implementation
16:00 Scott Brander et al.: CERIF for Datasets (C4D)
16:20 Brian Matthews et al.: Investigations as research objects
within facilities science
16:40 Brainstorming session
17:40 Closing remarks


REGISTRATION

Registration is open for the workshop only as well as for the
whole conference plus the workshop. Please register via TPDL
registration:
http://www.easyconferences.org/tpdl2013/register

Registration for the workshop only requires the following steps:
step 1) "Conference Registration" please make no choice, just
hit "next step"
step 2) "Satellite Events" select "workshop delegate" or
"workshop student"
step 3) "Conference Extras" select quantity 1 for the lcpd-2013
workshop

Accommodation and Travel Information:
http://tpdl2013.upatras.gr/accommodation.php


VENUE

Grand Hotel Excelsior (Great Siege Road, Floriana, FRN1810,
Malta)


GOALS

The goal of this workshop is to provide researchers and
practitioners in the fields of Digital Library, e-Science, and
e-Research with a forum where they can constructively explore
foundational, organizational and systemic challenges in contexts
having publishing, interlinking, preservation, discovery,
access, and reuse of publications and datasets as focal points.
It expects to contribute to the actual picture of the state of
the art approaches and solutions that researchers and
practitioners active in these fields have investigated and
realized.


ORGANIZERS

* Paolo Manghi, Institute of Information Science and
Technologies “A. Faedo” (ISTI), National Research Council,
Italy
* Lukasz Bolikowski, Centre for Open Science, Interdisciplinary
Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University
of Warsaw, Poland
* Nikos Houssos, National Hellenic Research Foundation/National
Documentation Centre, Greece
* Jochen Schirrwagen, Bielefeld University Library, Germany


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

* Philipp Cimiano, Centre of Excellence Cognitive Interaction
Technology, University of Bielefeld, Germany
* Anna Clements, University of St. Andrews, UK
* Richard Cyganiak, DERI Galway, Ireland
* Asunción Gómez-Pérez, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
(UPM), Spain
* Jane Greenberg, School of Information and Library Science,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
* Dragan Ivanović, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical
Sciences, Serbia
* Keith Jeffery, Consultant - euroCRIS
* Brigitte Joerg, University of Bath, UK
* Sarantos Kapidakis, Ionian University, Greece
* Petr Knoth, Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, UK
* Stefan Kramer, Open Data Foundation
* Brigitte Mathiak, Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences,
Germany
* Brian Matthews, STFC, UK
* Cezary Mazurek, Network Service Department, Poznan
Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland
* Johanna McEntyre, European Bioinformatics Institute,
Cambridge, UK
* Eloy Rodrigues, University of Minho Documentation Services,
Portugal
* Miguel-Angel Sicilia, University of Alcalá, Spain


SPONSORS

* The OpenAIREplus project: 2nd Generation of Open Access
Infrastructure for Research in Europe
* The euroCRIS consortium: Current Research Information Systems




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