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Journal of web semantics

Call for Papers - Special Issue of the "Journal of Web Semantics"

Special Issue on "Bridging the Gap" - Data Mining and Social Network Analysis for Integrating Semantic Web and Web 2.0


  • Abstract submission: September 21, 2009
  • Submission deadline: October 1, 2009
  • Reviews due: 1st December 2009
  • Notification: 15 December 2009
  • Final version submitted: 15 January 2010
  • Publication: April 2010


par l'équipe de Bibsonomy (Université de Kassel)

DC Social Tagging

Appels à communications

Workshop: DC-Social Tagging: CALL FOR PARTICIPATION BEFORE Monday, 18 May 2009

Date: Wednesday, 10th June 2009 (10:00 to 17:30)

Place: Università di Milano, Palazzo Greppi, Via S. Antonio 10, Milano. Sala Napoleonica


The so-called Web 2.0 brought a new breadth to the Internet, and a social perspective that seems set to stay. Services such as LinkedIn, Hi5, and Facebook have found a place in our society. People connect to each other through common paths. Meta-APIs such as Google's November 2007 release, OpenSocial, enable social applications to operate across multiple sites and services, providing a way to relate much of this data. In social bookmarking tools (e.g. Delicious, Connotea, Bibsonomy), and media sharing services (such as Youtube, Flickr, Picasa, Slideshare) people are asked to tag and otherwise annotate and share their resources inside communities or at a global scale, creating a huge amount of user generated metadata (tags) with a clear value for information discovery.

This workshop intends to gather all interested in such applications and developments, and in their relationship with metadata and practices. The themes of the workshop will be:

- Emerging trends in social tagging.

- Tagging communities and Web-based collaboration.

- Web standards for resource description in collaborative landscapes.

- Vocabulary building from folksonomies (tag-ontologies, tag-thesaurus, etc.)

- Metadata and annotation management.

- Formats for describing communities (FOAF, SIOC, etc.)

- Analysis of online communities (SNA) through folksonomies and tagging systems.

- Other ways of describing information for Web 2.0 (microformats, etc.)

Workshop Co-Chairs

Eva Méndez. Associate Professor. Librarianship and Information Science Department. University Carlos III of Madrid.

Ana Alice Baptista, Assistant Professor. Information Systems Department School of Engineering. University of Minho.

Workshop Program Committee

- Dan Brickley, FOAF project, United Kingdom.

- Pete Johnston. Eduserv Foundation, United Kingdom.

- Jane Greenberg. Francis Carroll McColl Term Professor. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. USA.

- Charles McCathieNevile, Opera Software, Norway.

- Liddy Nevile, Department of Computer Science & Computer Engineering, La Trobe University, Australia.

- Emma Tonkin. UKOLN, University of Bath, United Kingdom.

--> Submissions must be sent to: emendez@bib.uc3m.es <mailto:emendez@bib.uc3m.es> and analice@dsi.uminho.pt <mailto:analice@dsi.uminho.pt> BEFORE Monday, 18 May 2009

Commentaires

Le rapport entre le normalisation (Dublin Core) et les folksonomies est intéressant. Peut-on constater des relations de type normative ou pré-normatives entre les diverses applications ? Jacques Ducloy 2 juin 2009 à 21:44 (UTC)