DC 2011 La Haye
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DC 2011 La Haye
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Début : | Sep 21 2011 |
Fin : | Sep 23 2011 |
Site : | sur le site du DCMI |
Ville : | La Haye |
Pays : | Pays-Bas |
Dates importantes | |
Date limite soumissions : | Apr 16, 2011 |
Prêt à imprimer : | Jul 23, 2011 |
Notification : | Jun 19, 2011 |
Évènement en série : Conférence DC
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des Applications du Dublin Core et des Métadonnées
La conférence DC-2011 aura lieu du 21 au 23 septembre 2011 à la bibliothèque nationale des Pays-Bas (National Library of the Netherlands) à La Haye.
Elle a pour titre :
en comblant les vides dans les langages de description
Bridging Languages of Description
DC 2011 s'incrit dans la lignée des réunions fondatrices, qui ont démarré à Dublin en 1995, puis de celle des conférences du DCMI de Tokyo 2001 à Pittsburgh 2010.
Sommaire
Thème de la conférence
Les métadonnées jouent un rôle de plus en plus important dans le paysage actuel du web, permettant la gestion de ressources distribuées à large échelle. Les dernières années ont vu une croissance dans les interactions entre des communautés auparavant disjointes, qui produisaient des métadonnées spécifiques et qui veulent maintenant réaliser des coopérations ou des échanges entre différents domaines. Cependant les standards de métadonnées ne savent pas encore répondre aux besoins d'interopérabilité entre ces groupes de standardisation indépendants. Pour ces raisons, la notion d'harmonisation des métadonnées, définie comme l'interopérabilité entre des assemblages de spécifications de métadonnées, émerge comme un enjeu fondamental pour l'avenir des métadonnées sur le web. | Mikael Nilsson
Nilsson, Mikael. (2010). From Interoperability to Harmonization in Metadata Standardization: Designing an Evolvable Framework for Metadata Harmonization. Dissertation. KTH School of Computer Science and Communication. Stockholm, Sweden. http://kmr.nada.kth.se/~mini/thesis/Draft.pdf Metadata is an increasingly central tool in the current web environment, enabling large-scale, distributed management of resources. Recent years has seen a growth in interaction between previously relatively isolated metadata communities, driven by the need for cross-domain collaboration and exchange. However, metadata standards have not been able to meet the needs of interoperability between independent standardization communities. For this reason the notion of metadata harmonization, defined as interoperability of combinations of metadata specifications, has arisen as a core issue for the future of web-based metadata. |
Resting at the heart of application profiles, metadata harmonization presents a little understood, but critical challenge in design of languages of description. DC-2011 will explore the conceptual and practical issues of design when the language solution calls for cross-fertilization from different metadata specifications.
Autour de cette thématique, les contributions attendues, articles, rapports et posters couvrent un large spectre de sujets relatifs aux métadonnées, par exemple :
- Métadonnées, principes, recommandations et bonnes pratiques ;
- Qualité des métadonnées (méthodes, outils et pratiques) ;
- Modèles et cadres conceptuels (plus précisément RDF, DCAM, OAIS...) ;
- Profils d'application ;
- Metadata generation (methods, tools, and practices)
- Metadata interoperability across domains, languages, time, structures, and scales
- Cross-domain metadata uses (e.g., recordkeeping, preservation, curation, institutional repositories, publishing)
- Domain metadata (e.g., for corporations, cultural memory institutions, education, government, and scientific fields)
- Bibliographic standards (e.g., RDA, FRBR, subject headings) as Semantic Web vocabularies
- Accessibility metadata
- Metadata for scientific data, e-Science and grid applications
- Social tagging and user participation in building metadata
- Usage data (paradata/attention metadata)
- Knowledge Organization Systems (e.g., ontologies, taxonomies, authority files, folksonomies, and thesauri) and Simple Knowledge Organization Systems (SKOS)
- Ontology design and development
- Integration of metadata and ontologies
- Search engines and metadata
- Linked data and the Semantic Web (metadata and applications)
- Vocabulary registries and registry services
Organisation et Comités
- Président de la conférence
Les contributions
Soumissions
- All submissions for papers, reports, poster abstracts, and community workshop and special session must do so here through the DCMI Peer Review System (see link at bottom of page).
- Author registration with the peer review system and instructions for the submission process appear under the "Information for Authors" link.
- All submissions must be in English.
- All submissions will be peer-reviewed by the International Program Committee.
Publication
- Accepted papers, project reports and poster abstracts will be published in the official Conference Proceedings at http://dcpapers.dublincore.org/ojs/pubs.
- Special session and community workshop session abstracts will be published in the online conference program.
- Papers, research reports and poster abstracts must conform to the appropriate formatting template available through the DCMI Peer Review System.
- Unless previously arranged, accepted papers, project reports and posters must be presented at The Hague by at least one of their authors.
- Submitting authors in all categories must provide basic information regarding current professional positions and affiliations as a condition of acceptance and publication.
Types de contributions
Articles complets (8 à 10 pages)
Full papers either describe innovative work in detail or provide critical, well-referenced overviews of key developments or good practice in the areas outlined above. Full papers will be assessed using the following criteria:
- Originality of the approach to the topic and potential for implementation
- Quality of the contribution to the implementation community
- Significance of the results presented
- Clarity of presentation
Rapports de projet (4-5 pages)
Posters & démonstrations (1-2 pages)
Message d'annonce de la conférence
2010-12-17, We are pleased to announce that DC-2011, the eleventh International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, will take place at the National Library of the Netherlands in The Hague from 21 through 23 September 2011. The National Library of the Netherlands (KB) fosters the national infrastructure for scientific information and plays an important role in the permanent access to digital information at an international level. The KB has been involved in many international research projects in the field of digital libraries and hosts the offices of The European Library and Europeana. The European Library Office is coordinating the local organization of DC-2011. Further information about the conference will be made available in January 2011.