- From: Joe Tennis <jtennis@u.washington.edu>
- Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 08:16:31 -0700
- To: "'www-rdf-interest@w3.org'" <www-rdf-interest@w3.org>
***Apologies for cross-posting*** ============SUBMISSION DEADLINE APPROACHING================= CALL FOR PAPERS & POSTERS DC-2003--Seattle, WA, USA --Paper Deadline: May 3, 2003-- Details: http://dc2003.ischool.washington.edu/call.html "Supporting Communities of Discourse and Practice-- Metadata Research & Applications" The full text of papers is required at initial sumission. Significant deadlines are as follows: * May 3, 2003: Contributed papers due * May 17, 2003: Proposals for posters due * June 7, 2003: Authors and poster proposers notified * July 5, 2003: Camera-ready copy due for papers and posters ==========================ooo=============================== The Committee emphasizes that the scope of the DC-2003 Conference Track is broad in the sense that it is NOT limited to research and development focusing solely on the Dublin Core metadata element set. Rather, the Conference Track seeks to bring together researchers and implementers concerned with metadata issues in a broad array of contexts as those issues affect both cross-domain and discourse/practice community resource discovery, retrieval, use and management. Papers and posters in the following categories of metadata and related topics are encouraged: * Conceptual models and fundamental principles * Globalization and localization * Community or domain metadata (statistical, government, geo-spatial, etc.) * Enterprise metadata * Metadata registries and registry services * Application Profiles * Interoperability among metadata systems and standards * Search engines and metadata * Implementation of systems and tools for metadata applications All submissions will be peer-reviewed by the DC-2003 Program Committee and accepted papers and posters will be published on line and in print as the DC-2003 Conference Proceedings. All accepted papers are expected to be presented by one or more of the authors at the conference. Cordially, Stuart Sutton & Jane Greenberg, DC-2003 Program Committee Co-Chairs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Stuart A. Sutton, Associate Professor The Information School iSchool Research Commons University of Washington 4311 11th Ave NE, Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98105 http://www.ischool.washington.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---
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