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Russian Foundation for Basic ResearchKarelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow ACM SIGMOD Chapter Petrozavodsk State University Institute of Applied Mathematical Research, KRC of RAS Third All-Russian Scientific Conference "Digital Libraries: Advanced Methods And Technologies, Digital Collections" First announcement and call for papers Petrozavodsk, September 11-13, 2001, http://rcdl2001.krc.karelia.ru The Conference is open for the international participation Objective Digital Libraries (DL) is a field of research and development aiming to promote the theory and practice of processing, dissemination, storage, search and analysis of various digital data. Digital Libraries acting as knowledge depositories can be considered as complex information systems, development and use of which require solution of numerous scientific, technological, methodological, economic, legal and other issues. Digital Libraries technologies are rapidly developing. Challenges in semantics, integration of information, perception and presentation of various kinds of data call for significant innovations. Development of Digital Libraries technologies is becoming more and more essential for raising of the standards of health care, education, science and economy, as well as the quality of life on the whole. Projects devoted to generation of the digital form of the information concerning the Earth, Universe, Literature, Art, Environment and Humans, accumulated by the humanity, are examples of the intensive development of global information repositories. The 2001 All-Russian Conference is the third conference on this subject (1999 St. Petersburg, 2000 - Protvino). The principal objective of the series of conference is to promote the constituting of a community of Russian experts involved in researches related to Digital Libraries. The Conference offers such a community an opportunity to discuss ideas and outcomes and to make contacts for closer cooperation. The Conference also promotes the study of international experience, development of the international cooperation on Digital Libraries. In view of this, papers describing the advanced directions of research and development are welcome. Much attention will be paid to pilot applications and digital collections developed within the RFBR projects on Digital Libraries and other programmes. The Conference topics include but are not limited to: - Models and standards for information and metainformation representation (including thesauri and ontologies) in DL - Methods and tools for data search, discovery, retrieval and analysis in DL - Access to distributed and heterogeneous digital collections: interoperability, scalability, relevant information discovery, metainformation integration - Open architectures for digital information environments - Methods and tools for DL use. Intelligent user interfaces, agent technologies, cooperative work on the data, data visualization (rendering) and analysis - Analysis and processing of the natural languages, images, video-, audio- and other data - Multilingual data access and multilingual data service - DL, DL prototype and digital collections for science, education, culture, health care and management - Digital collections in traditional libraries, museums, archives, information centers - Advanced technologies of digital collection generation, storage and system maintenance - Digital collection cataloging, indexing, referencing, maintenance of integrity and consistency - DL security and information protection The Conference Proceedings will be published. Dates and venue The Conference will be held on September 11-13, 2001 in Petrozavodsk at the Institute of Applied Mathematical Research (IAMR), Karelian Research Centre (KRC), Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS). Petrozavodsk is the capital of the Republic of Karelia. The city is located on the Onego Lake shore. A trip by railway from St. Petersburg takes app. 8 hours, from Moscow about 14 hours. It takes 1 h. 20 min. to get from Helsinki (Finland) to Petrozavodsk by air. More detailed information about Karelia can be found at http://www.karelia.ru. Participants will be accommodated in the Belye klyuchi hotel and resort centre (http://aurinko.karelia.ru/u/kluchi). Onega lake tour with the Kizhi open-air museum visit is planned. Paper submission The Conference languages are Russian and English. Extended abstracts and papers can be in any of the languages. Simultaneous translation of the presentations from Russian into English will be offered for foreign participants. Original, not published before submissions are solicited. Extended abstracts either in Russian or in English should be e-mailed to the program committee at rcdl2001@krc.karelia.ru in the format HTML 3.2 (frames, style sheets, ActiveX, JavaScript, Java-applet and dynamic HTML elements are not allowed); images in the formats GIF and JPEG can be used. When e- mailing extended abstracts, the text and each image should be sent as attached files. Abstracts in Russian are accepted in the ISO-8859-5, Windows-1251 or KOI8-R character set. The size of extended abstracts is from 2 to 5 pages (app. 3500 to 10000 characters, HTML tags excluded). Abstracts should provide quite a complete idea of the paper content, include the references to the publications and/or the Internet resources. Important deadlines 1. Submission of extended abstracts: March 31, 2001 2. Notification of acceptance: May 31, 2001 3. Camera-ready full papers due: June 30, 2001. Instructions for the preparation of full text camera-ready papers will be provided later. Organizing committee Chair -- Vladimir Mazalov, Director of IAMR, KRC of RAS, Petrozavodsk Members: Leonid Kalinichenko -- Institute for Problems of Informatics, RAS Veniamin Myasnikov -- Academician, Far-East division of RAS Vladimir Nechiporenko -- Ministry of Industry, Science and Technology, Moscow Natalia Ruzanova -- Petrozavodsk State University Anatoli Sorokin -- IAMR, KRC of RAS Alexandr Titov -- KRC RAS Victor Vasiliev -- Petrozavodsk State University Aleksei Zhizhchenko -- corresponding member of RAS, Moscow For organizational issues please contact Vladimir Vdovitsyn, e-mail: vdov@krc.karelia.ru Vladimir Tarasov, e-mail: tarasov@krc.karelia.ru Institute of Applied Mathematical Research, Karelian Research Centre of RAS, 11 Pushkinskaya St, 185610 Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia tel.: (814 2) 77 11 08, 77 63 12, fax: (814 2) 77 63 13 Program Committee Co-chairs: Vladimir Vdovitsyn -- IAMR KRC RAS Leonid Kalinichenko -- Institute for Problems of Informatics, RAS Oleg Siountiourenko -- Russian Foundation for Basic Research Program Committee members: Sergei Arnautov -- Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics Russian Academy of Science Jose Luis Borbinha -- BN/IST/INESC, Portugal Yuri Buchstab -- Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, RAS Vasily Bunakov -- State Research Center Institute for High Energy Physics Vladimir Ezhela -- State Research Center Institute for High Energy Physics Anatolii Fedotov -- United Institute of Computer Science SB RAS Yuri Hohlov -- Institute of Information Society Development Nikolai Kalenov -- Natural Science Library, RAS Victor Kapustin -- Interdisciplinary Centre, St. Petersburg State University Eugeny Kazakov -- All-Russian Research Information Centre Mikhail Kogalovsky -- Market Economy Institute, RAS Nikolai Kolchanov -- Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Branch, RAS Victor Lebedev -- IAMR KRC RAS Nikolay Maksimov -- Russian State University for Humanities Boris Novikov -- University of St. Petersburg John V. Richardson Jr. -- UCLA, Information Studies, USA Vladimir Serebryakov -- Computing Centre of RAS, Moscow Guennadi Sigovtsev -- Petrozavodsk State University Alan F. Smeaton -- Dublin City University, Ireland Vladimir Tarasov -- IAMR KRC RAS Alexandr Tomilin -- Institute of System Programming, RAS Oleg Zhizhimov -- United Institute of of Geology, Geophysics and Mineralogy, SB RAS Victor Zakharov -- Institute of Informatics Problems, RAS Sergei Znamensky -- Program System Institute, RAS, Pereslavl University Program Committee is expected to be extended with a few members from Europe and USA. European Coordinator: Norbert Fuhr (University of Dortmund, Germany) ACM SIGIR Liaison: Christine Borgman (UCLA, USA)
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