JCDL2020中文分论坛征文启事
发布时间:2020年03月25日
作者:发布人:nanyuzi  

ACM/IEEE数字图书馆联合会议(Joint Conference on Digital Libraries,JCDL)是数字图书馆领域历史最悠久、学术性和影响力最大的顶级国际会议。JCDL 2020拟于2020年8月1—5日在陕西省西安市召开,这是该会议首次在中国举办。作为JCDL 2020的组成部分,中文分论坛旨在为中国的专家、学者、研究生和相关从业人员提供一个国际视野的学术交流平台,集中展示中国数字图书馆领域的最新研究成果,促进学术观点和经验的交流,推动我国图书情报事业的快速发展和国际化进程。本论坛的特别之处在于:收录数字图书馆领域有关中国特色的研究和实践,或者由中国学者完成的相关研究。热忱欢迎国内外相关领域的专家学者踊跃投稿、参会。

 

一、征文主题

 

该分论坛的主题是“数据驱动的智慧服务”,研究主题包括但不限于:

 

数据科学与大数据技术

信息检索与人机交互

数据分析与人工智能

数字人文与服务创新

智慧服务与评价

智慧图书馆关键技术

数据管理及其应用

大数据时代的信息资源建设

 

二、投稿说明

 

可围绕论坛主题自行拟定题目。论文立意新颖、针对性强、论证合乎逻辑,且论文未公开发表。

 

接受投稿的论文包括两类:已完成的研究和取得初步成果的研究。每篇论文将经过双盲评审。

 

中文分论坛接受中英文投稿。具体格式可参考《图书情报知识》期刊投稿要求:

 

http://dik.whu.edu.cn/jwk3/tsqbzs/CN/column/column192.shtml

 

论文字数控制在8000字以内为宜。

 

所有论文请投稿至JCDL 2020中文分论坛专用邮箱:jcdl2020@126.com。通过评审的论文作者须准备报告展示。

 

投稿的论文将由JCDL2020中文分论坛程序委员会组织评审,收录的论文将择优推荐至《情报学报》、《图书情报工作》、《图书情报知识》、《图书馆杂志》、《图书与情报》、《情报资料工作》、《图书馆建设》、《图书馆论坛》、《信息资源管理学报》、《中国科技期刊研究》、《文献与数据学报》等期刊发表。

 

中文分论坛论文投稿截止日期:2020年5月1日

 

中文分论坛联系人:杨思洛,58605025@qq.com

 

 

 

Workshop on Data-driven Smart Library Services in China

 

OVERVIEW

 

The big data and AI revolution have made enormous impacts and dramatic social and technological changes. Centering around the theme “Data-driven Smart Library Services in China”, this workshop aims to gather digital library (DL) experts, scholars, graduate students and practitioners, who study or are interested in DL services, technological development, theories and concepts, social and practical trends, and issues and problems in China.

 

At this workshop, researchers from both China and abroad will present and showcase their latest research advancement. It is expected that the workshop can encourage the discussion, communication and collaboration of top DL researchers and practitioners worldwide.

 

TOPICS

 

The main theme of this workshop is “Data-Driven Smart Library Services”. The following are some of many topics that will be considered as relevant:

 

·Data science and big data technology in DL

·Information retrieval and human-machine interaction in information service institution

·Data analysis and artificial intelligence in public cultural institutions

·Digital humanities and service innovation in archives

·Smart service and evaluation in library

·Key technologies of smart library

·Data management and its applications in digital library

·Construction of information resources in the era of big data

 

AUDIENCE

 

Since this workshop provides a comprehensive perspective on the development and research of DL in China, the workshop will bring together audiences both from China and abroad. It is necessary to highlight that the workshop welcomes international submissions and participation.

 

The official language of this workshop is English. However, both English and Chinese submissions will be considered.

 

PAPER FORMAT AND SELECTION

 

Both English and Chinese submissions will be reviewed and selected for inclusion. Chinese submissions must include an English title and abstract. All submissions need to be under 8,000 words and formatted following the requirements of Library and Information Knowledge journal, which can be found at:

 

http://dik.whu.edu.cn/jwk3/tsqbzs/CN/column/column192.shtml.

 

All papers will be submitted to the mailbox: jcdl2020@126.com and then carefully and rigorously evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. All submissions will be reviewed and assessed by at least 2 members of the Organizing Committee of the workshop.

 

Accepted papers will be recommended for publication in top journals in China, which include: Library and Information Work, Library and Information Knowledge, Library Magazine, Books and Information, Information and Information Work, Library Construction, Library Forum, Journal of Information Resource Management, Science and Technology Journal of China, and Journal of Literature and Data. We have already contacted and formed preliminary agreements with these journals.

 

PROGRAM C0MMITTEE

 

Chunli Liu, China Medical University, China

Dingquan Chen, Sun Yat-sen University, China

Gang Wu, Wuhan University, China

Hui Yan, Renmin University of China, China

Jingda Ding, Shanghai University, China

Jinshuang Wu, Beijing Normal University, China

Jun Tao, Northwest University, China

Lei Pei, Nanjing University, China

Lihong Zhou, Wuhan University, China

Pengyi Zhang, Peking University, China

Rui Wei, Hebei University, China

Ruimin Ma, Shanxi University, China

Siluo Yang, Wuhan University, China

Yanhui Song, Hangzhou University of Electronic Science and Technology, China

Yanqing Dai, Xiangtan University, China

Yuelin Li, Nankai University, China

Xing Zhao, East China Normal University, China

Zhongyi Wang, Central China Normal University, China

 

IMPORTANT DATES

 

Paper Submission: May/1/2020

Author Notification: June/1/2020

Camera-ready Paper: June/7/2020

Workshop Date: Aug./4-5/2020

 

ORGANIZERS

 

Lihong Zhou, Wuhan University, China. l.zhou@whu.edu.cn

 

Lihong Zhou is a Professor, PhD advisor, the Director of Library Science Department and the Director of International Office at the School of Information Management (the top LIS research and education institution in China) in Wuhan University. He obtained his MSc and PhD in Information Studies from the Information School, The University of Sheffield, UK. He has published more than 60 articles in knowledge and information management, as well as in library management and services.

 

Zhiqiang Wu, Wuhan University, China zhqwoo@163.com

 

Zhiqiang Wu is an associate professor. His research interests include: digital libraries, information retrieval and information services, metadata, digital rights management, etc. He is a member of Library Basic Theory Professional Committee of the Eighth Committee of Chinese Library Association. He published more than 20 papers in Chinese and foreign language professional journals.

 

Gang Wu, Wuhan University, China. koutian1234@163.com

 

Wu Gang is an associate professor and deputy director of the Department of Library Science at Wuhan University. He received his Ph.D. in library science from Wuhan University in 2010 and a visiting scholar in the Department of Information Science at Drexel University (2016). His main research fields are information policies and regulations, library information services, and information resource preservation. He has published more than 50 academic papers.

 

Siluo Yang, Wuhan University, China. 58605025@qq.com

 

Yang Siluo is a professor, and deputy director of the Department of Library Science of Wuhan University. His research interests include: informetrics and scientific evaluation, data analysis and knowledge services. In recent years, he has won more than 10 academic awards including "National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation". He has presided over more than 10 projects at various levels including key projects of the National Social Science Fund. He has published more than 100 papers in professional academic journals, and a paper was "highly cited papers" in the field of ESI social sciences.