(Fwd) EPIC-LST Digest 25-26 November 2003
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This posting contains three messages:
1. Results of Representation and Rendering Project now online (digital
preservation technology research)
2. ECDL 2004 Conference, Bath, UK, 12-17 September 2004
3. CODATA/ERPANET workshop on digital scientific data, Lisbon, Portugal, 15-17
December 2003
posted by the ECPA Secretariat, with apologies for cross-posting
1. Results of Representation and Rendering Project now online (digital
preservation technology research)
Message forwarded from the UK digital-preservation-list.
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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 13:19:50 EST
From: Maggie Jones <MaggieJonesDPC at AOL.COM>
Subject: fwd - Results of Representation and Rendering Project now online
> Results of Representation and Rendering Project now online
>
> Results of the Representation and Rendering Project, conducted at the
> University of Leeds and funded by JISC, are now available online at:
>
> http://www.leeds.ac.uk/reprend
>
> The aim of the project was to extend previous digital preservation
> technology research within the CEDARS and CAMiLEON projects.
>
> 3 areas of digital preservation research and development are addressed:
>
> sources of file format documentation for digital preservation development;
> format rendering and migration;
> and preservation metadata.
>
>
> Paul Wheatley, Digital Preservation Project Manager, University of Leeds
DPC Co-ordinator
Digital Preservation Coalition
Strand Bridge House
3rd Floor
138-142 Strand
LONDON WC2R 1HH
Phone: +44 (0) 1904 488 969
Email: MaggieJonesDPC at aol.com
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2. ECDL 2004 Conference, Bath, UK, 12-17 September 2004
Message forwarded from the UK archiveslist, archives-nra.
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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 14:13:12 -0000
From: Natasha Piper <n.piper at UKOLN.AC.UK>
Subject: ECDL 2004 Conference 12-17 September 2004
* Apologies for cross-posting*
Call for Papers: ECDL 2004
European Conference on Digital Libraries (ECDL) 2004
September 12-17 2004
University of Bath, UK
http://www.ecdl2004.org
ECDL 2004 is the 4th in the series of European Digital Library Conferences.
ECDL has become the major European Forum focusing on digital libraries and
associated technical, or
ganisational and social issues. Digital library research brings together a
number of disciplines an
d practitioner communities, providing a stimulating environment for debate and
an opportunity for e
stablishing collaboration. ECDL provides a forum for the exchange of ideas
between scientific disc
iplines and fosters joint initiatives with application communities.
Involvement of researchers and
practitioners from computing and information science disciplines is well
established at ECDL. Incr
easingly these disciplines are engaging in discussion and co-operation with
other groups concerned
with knowledge management. ECDL 2004 encourages involvement from a wide range
of disciplines and l
ooks forward to increasing contributions from usability experts,
educationalists, developers of eLe
arning systems, and by working within the eScience and GRID communities. The
continued success of
ECDL rests on the exchange of ideas and experience between these groups. ECDL
2004 welcomes contrib
ution and participation from scholars, researchers, practitioners and policy
makers across the rang
e of disciplines related to the development of the digital library in its
widest sense.
IMPORTANT DATES
April 5 2004: Papers, panels, tutorials and workshops submissions =
due.
May 19 2004: Poster and demonstration submissions due.
June 11 2004: Final submission date.
RELEVANT TOPICS
Contributions may include but are not limited to:
Strategy, management and policy making
Human resources, economics, business models
Evaluation, metrics, testbeds
Digital library applications
Digital libraries and learning
Digital libraries and Research Grids / eScience
Multilingual digital libraries
Geo-spatial, still and moving images, sound and 3D graphics libraries
Information architectures and interoperability
Infrastructures and middleware
Semantic Web technologies
Agent technologies
Development of Web Services
Application of open standards & protocols
Ubiquitous environments and mobile access
Users of digital libraries
Personalisation and agent technologies
Annotation and recommendation services
Presentation and visualisation
Usability, user studies and user-centred design
Digital repositories
Curation and preservation
Provenance and trust
Describing and managing collections
Digital rights management, licences and schemas
Open archives and self archiving
Knowledge management
Knowledge extraction, data and text mining
Semantic interoperability, ontologies and knowledge representation
Classification and indexing, thesauri development
Metadata schema, registries and mapping
Delivery channels
Changing models of scholarly communications
Collaboratories
Virtual organisations and digital libraries
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
Submissions are invited for full or short papers, posters, demonstrations,
panels, tutorials and wo
rkshops.
Papers and panel discussions form part of the main conference.
Papers will be included in the conference proceedings. The full text of papers
is required at initi
al submission stage. Papers must be submitted electronically via the
submission web pages by April
5 2004. If accepted, camera-ready versions of papers are required by June 11
2004. It is expecte
d that papers will be presented at the conference by the/an author.
Panel proposals should provide for a discussion forum on research, advanced
application or policy m
atters. The submission deadline for panel proposals is April 5 2004.
We invite submissions for workshops and tutorials. These may be either full
day or half day and wi
ll take place on either side of the main conference with tutorials on 11
September and workshops on
16 September.
Workshops should report on ongoing work, experiences, late breaking results and
advanced developmen
t areas and should allow considerable time for discussion.
Tutorials should present a single topic and provide learning objectives for the
expected participan
ts.
Submission deadline for workshops and tutorials - April 5 2004
Submission of posters and demonstrations - May 19 2004
All contributions must clearly demonstrate relevance to Digital Libraries
Detailed submission guidelines including information about formats and length
of contributions will
be made available on the conference website.
The submission software will be available one month before the submission
deadline.
CONFERENCE VENUE
The conference will be held at the University of Bath, Bath, UK on September 12-
17 2004.
The City of Bath has been welcoming visitors for over 2,000 years. Designated
by UNESCO as a world
heritage site, famed for it's Georgian architecture Bath presents some of the
finest architectural
sights in Europe such as the Royal Crescent, The Circus and Pulteney Bridge.
The city has a rich di
versity of museums, galleries and attractions including the 15th Century Bath
Abbey. There is a ye
ar-round calendar of festivals, theatre, musical and sporting events.
Bath is renowned for its selection of shops from the haute couture of Milsom
Street to the trendy,
crafts and antiques of Walcot Street and has over 150 restaurants with a
enormous choice of interna
tional culinary styles and traditional local food.
Bath University is situated about 1.5 miles from the centre of Bath.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
General Chair: Liz Lyon, UKOLN, University of Bath, UK
Program Chair: Rachel Heery, UKOLN, University of Bath,UK
Organisation chairs
James Davenport, University of Bath, UK
Michael Day, UKOLN, University of Bath, UK
Local organising Committee
Natasha Piper, UKOLN, University of Bath, UK
Sarah Smith, UKOLN, University of Bath, UK
Treasurer
Sally Criddle, UKOLN, University of Bath, UK
Workshop Chairs
Stefan Gradmann, Hamburg University, Germany
Lesly Huxley, University of Bristol, UK
Panel Chairs
Christine Borgman, University of California, USA
Stefan Decker, DERI, Ireland
Neil McLean, Macquerie University, Australia
Poster and demonstration chairs
Donatella Castelli, IEI - CNR, Italy
Heike Neuroth, Goettingen State and University Library, Germany
Tutorial chairs
Jose Borbhina, National Library of Portugal
John McColl, University of Edinburgh, UK
Tamara Sumner, University of Colorado, USA
For further information on the conference please visit the website
http://www.ecdl2004.org or email events at ukoln.ac.uk
Further details on registration and submissions will be added to the website
in the near future.
Natasha Piper
Events and Marketing Manager
UKOLN
Bath BA2 7AY
+44 (0) 1225 38 6256
www.ukoln.ac.uk
n.piper at ukoln.ac.uk
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3. CODATA/ERPANET workshop on digital scientific data, Lisbon, Portugal, 15-17
December 2003
Message forwarded from the Spanish list ARXIFORUM.
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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 13:45:31 +0000
From: Samir Musa <samir79vr at HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: CODATA / ERPANET Workshop Lisbon
**Apologies for cross-posting**
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A limited number of places are still available
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CODATA / ERPANET International Archiving Workshop on the
Selection, Appraisal and Retention of Digital Scientific Data
Lisbon, Portugal
15th - 17th December 2003
ERPANET and CODATA are pleased to announce a joint International Archiving
Workshop on the Selectio
n, Appraisal, and Retention of Scientific Data. This three-day workshop, co-
hosted by the Bibliotec
a Nacional, will be held in Lisbon, Portugal, on the 15-17 December 2003.
The aim of the workshop is to identify and discuss the key scientific,
technical, management, and p
olicy considerations for the successful implementation of appraisal and
selection guidelines and re
tention policies. The workshop will also provide a networking opportunity for
participants to meet
with other researchers, data managers, information specialists, archivists, and
science policy expe
rts across disciplines and national boundaries.
Benefits from Attendance
One of the major aims for this workshop is to provide and international forum
to exchange informati
on about data archiving policies and practices across different scientific,
institutional, and nati
onal contexts. This seminar is aimed at all people involved in the creation and
management of scien
tific data.
Programme and seminar focus
-opening: 15th December, 13:30
-overview of ERPANET and CODATA activities
-overview of selecting, appraising and retention of scientific data across
disciplines
-achieving the maximum potential scientific, economic and social benefits from
public investments i
n the long-term retention of scientific data
-exploring perspectives across different disciplines via case studies
-examining common/unique long-term appraisal and selection guidelines and long-
term retention polic
ies
-successfully implementing scientific, technical, management, and policy
considerations
-closing: 17th December, 12:30
Seminar Format
During this 3-day seminar, disciplinary and interdisciplinary case studies will
focus on both the c
ontent creator and the end user perspectives. These sessions will be followed
by a general discussi
on of the case studies. A plenary discussion will examine common/unique long-
term appraisal and sel
ection guidelines and retention policies as well as scientific, technical,
management, and policy c
onsiderations for successful implementation. Expert speakers include Meredith
Lane (GBIF Secretaria
t, Denmark), Francoise Genova (Observatoire de Strasbourg, France), Alex Szalay
(John Hopkins Unive
rsity, USA), Myron Gutmann (ICPSR, USA), Kevin Schurer (UK Data Archive, UK)
and John Faundeen (EDC
, USA). The workshop will also feature keynote addresses from Peter Weiss
(National Weather Service
, USA), Dominique Foray (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifiquč, France)
and Bernard Smith (E
uropean Commission).
Venue
The venue is the Biblioteca Nacional at Campo Grande 83, 1749-081 Lisbon,
Portugal.
To Register
The registration fee is 150 Euros, to be paid in due time before the seminar.
Register at www.erpanet.org
For more information contact british.editor at erpanet.org.
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European Commission on Preservation and Access (ECPA)
P.O. Box 19121, NL-1000 GC Amsterdam,
visiting address: c/o KNAW, Trippenhuis, Kloveniersburgwal 29,
NL-1011 JV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
tel. ++31 - 20 - 551 08 39 fax ++31 - 20 - 620 49 41
URL: http://www.knaw.nl/ecpa/
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