第16届ACM/IEEE-CS数字图书馆联合会议论文集

N. Adam, Boots Cassel, Y. Yesha, R. Furuta, Michele C. Weigle
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欢迎参加2016年ACM/IEEE-CS数字图书馆联合会议。本次会议的主题是大图书馆、大数据、大创新。我们邀请提出dl的新访问方法,开发用于分析馆藏的技术,并报告dl在科学,艺术和人文科学中的创新应用。今年的技术项目将有27篇研究论文,在7个会议上发表,主题从维基百科和报纸分析到策展和教育,再到推荐和预测。我们还将举办两个小组会议,处理数字图书馆中的流动数据问题和保存诞生的数字新闻。我们收到了来自全球18个国家的作者提交的高质量论文。每篇论文至少由3名审稿人和一名元审稿人阅读和评分。所有论文都在德克萨斯州奥斯汀举行的项目委员会会议上进行了讨论,并确定了最终接受论文的名单。我们在52篇投稿中接受了15篇全文(接受率29%),在34篇投稿中接受了12篇短文(接受率35%)。除论文外,我们还在两轮提交中接受了39份海报和演示;今年增加了一轮,让之前提交作品的作者有“第二次机会”将较长的作品转换成海报形式,或者展示后期的突破性作品。39张海报和演示将在会议的第一个晚上(周一)展示,之前将有热门的“Minute Madness”会议。在海报和演示环节,与会者将被邀请投票选出最佳海报/演示奖。在周二晚上的晚宴上,我们将颁发Vannevar Bush最佳论文奖和最佳学生论文奖。以下是最佳论文奖的提名:“数字图书馆元数据和索引的低成本语义增强:简单而有效的策略”,Annika Hinze, David Bainbridge, Sally Jo Cunningham和J. Stephen Downie“ArchiveSpark:高效的网络档案访问,提取和派生”,Helge Holzmann, Vinay Goel和Avishek Anand -也被提名为最佳学生论文“数字历史与维基百科”:分析维基百科中的历史人物”,Adam Jatowt, Daisuke Kawai和Katsumi Tanaka“比较已发表的科学期刊文章与其预印刷版本”,Martin Klein, Peter Broadwell, Sharon Farb和Todd Grappone“评估社区问答中的教育答案的质量”,Long Le, Chirag Shah和Erik Choi -也被提名为最佳学生论文
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Proceedings of the 16th ACM/IEEE-CS on Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
Welcome to the 2016 ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries. Our conference theme is Big Libraries, Big Data, Big Innovation. We invited submissions that proposed new access methods for DLs, developed technologies for analyzing holdings, and reported on innovative uses of DLs for discovery and exploration in science, art, and the humanities. This year's technical program will feature 27 research papers, to be presented in 7 sessions, with topics ranging from Wikipedia and Newspaper Analysis to Curation and Education to Recommendation and Prediction. We will also host two panel sessions, Issues of Dealing with Fluid Data in Digital Libraries and Preserving Born-Digital News. We received a number of high-quality paper submissions with authors from 18 countries around the world. Each paper was read and rated by at least 3 reviewers and a meta-reviewer. All papers were discussed at the Program Committee meeting held in Austin, Texas, where the final slate of accepted papers was determined. We accepted 15 full papers out of the 52 submissions (29% acceptance rate) and 12 short papers out of the 34 submissions (35% acceptance rate). In addition to papers, we accepted 39 posters and demos in two rounds of submissions; this year with an added round to allow authors who submitted earlier a "second chance" to convert longer submissions into poster form or to present later-breaking work. The 39 posters and demos will be presented on the first night of the conference (Monday) and will be preceded by the popular "Minute Madness" session. During the poster and demo session, attendees will be invited to vote for the Best Poster/Demo Award. At our Tuesday night banquet, we will present the Vannevar Bush Best Paper Award and the Best Student Paper Award. Here are the nominees for the best paper awards: "Low-cost semantic enhancement to Digital Library metadata and indexing: Simple yet effective strategies", Annika Hinze, David Bainbridge, Sally Jo Cunningham, and J. Stephen Downie "ArchiveSpark: Efficient Web Archive Access, Extraction and Derivation", Helge Holzmann, Vinay Goel, and Avishek Anand - also nominated for Best Student Paper "Digital History Meets Wikipedia: Analyzing Historical Persons in Wikipedia", Adam Jatowt, Daisuke Kawai, and Katsumi Tanaka "Comparing Published Scientific Journal Articles to Their Pre-print Versions", Martin Klein, Peter Broadwell, Sharon Farb, and Todd Grappone "Evaluating the Quality of Educational Answers in Community Question-Answering", Long Le, Chirag Shah, and Erik Choi - also nominated for Best Student Paper
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