Re: [CfP] Transactions on Graph Data & Knowledge: Call for Use-Case Articles [2nd Call]

== 2nd Call: TGDK Special Issue on Use-Cases ==

For the TGDK Special Issue on Use-Cases, we solicit submissions of 
journal articles that describe in detail use-cases (in the form of 
applications, events, products, services, etc.) that put into practice 
research on Graph Data & Knowledge.

Please note that the submission deadline has been extended until *April 
21st, 2025* (one month from now).

Of particular relevance to the Semantic Web community is that we also 
welcome submissions of extended versions of (for example) ISWC and ESWC 
In-Use papers, so long as significant novel contributions are presented. 
This can be a good opportunity to let the community know of the latest 
developments in these lines of work.

For more details, see the call below, or on the website [1].

TGDK publishes articles with Dagstuhl Publishing under Diamond OA, 
meaning that papers are made available under open access without fees 
for authors or readers. This is enabled though kind support from SWSA.

[1] https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/journal/TGDK#cfp-si-use-case-articles

On 2025-01-24 14:15, Aidan Hogan wrote:
> ================================================
> Transactions on Graph Data & Knowledge (TGDK)
> 
> Special Issue: Use-Case Articles
> 
> https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/journal/TGDK#cfp-si-use-case-articles
> 
> Submissions due: March 30th, 2025 [Extended: April 21st, 2025]
> ================================================
> 
> The adoption of research for improving society, via both the public and 
> private sector, can provide crucial insights for future research. Such 
> adoption may reveal, for example, the strengths and weaknesses of a 
> particular technology in a specific context; whether or not the results 
> demonstrated in a research setting hold true in practice; potential 
> blind spots in the research literature; etc. Such insights can in turn 
> lead to novel research questions, improved research methodologies, and 
> ultimately, more impactful research.
> 
> In this Call for Use-Case Articles, we solicit submissions of journal 
> articles that describe in detail use-cases (in the form of applications, 
> events, products, services, etc.) that put into practice research on 
> Graph Data & Knowledge (GD&K) per the topics described in TGDK’s Call 
> for Papers (https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/journal/TGDK#cfp). 
> Specifically, we are interested in applied research initiatives that 
> involve adoption – be it a user community, a clientele, a governmental 
> organization, etc. – beyond the organizations or persons who develop the 
> initiative, and beyond the Graph Data & Knowledge research community 
> itself. The initiative should have experienced significant adoption in 
> order to generate novel insights into the GD&K-related technology being 
> applied. Particularly welcome are insights that would be illusive in a 
> pure-research setting, or that contradict the conventional wisdom in 
> such a setting.
> 
> 
> == Optional Pre-Check ==
> 
> We encourage authors to (optionally) write to the Editors-in-Chief 
> (tgdk@dagstuhl.de) with a brief description of their envisaged 
> submission in order to ensure that it will be a good fit for this call.
> 
> 
> == Timeline ==
> 
> The timeline for this Special Issue is as follows:
> 
> * Submissions: March 31, 2025 [Extended: April 21, 2025]
> * Author Notifications: June 30, 2025
> * Revisions: July 31, 2025
> * Author Notifications: September 30, 2025
> * Publication: Q4 2025
> 
> 
> == Editors ==
> 
> The Special Issue will be managed by the Editors-in-Chief of TGDK:
> * Aidan Hogan – IMFD; DCC, University of Chile, Chile
> * Andreas Hotho – University of Würzburg, Germany
> * Lalana Kagal – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.
> * Uli Sattler - University of Manchester, U.K.
> 
> 
> == Further details ==
> 
> See https://drops.dagstuhl.de/entities/journal/TGDK#cfp-si-use-case- 
> articles

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