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<div>The Doctoral Consortium of the Digital Libraries 2015<br>
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href="https://sites.google.com/site/jcdl2015/doctoral-consortium">https://sites.google.com/site/jcdl2015/doctoral-consortium</a><br>
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*** Submission deadline has been extended to "April 24" ***<br>
<br>
[Call for Participation]<br>
June 21, 2015<br>
<br>
The Doctoral Consortium forms part of the program of<br>
the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, and takes
place<br>
immediately preceding the technical program.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
[What is the Doctoral Consortium?]<br>
The Doctoral Consortium is a workshop for Ph.D. students from<br>
all over the world who are in the early phases of their
dissertation<br>
work (i.e., the consortium is not intended for those who are
finished<br>
or nearly finished with their dissertation).<br>
<br>
The goal of the Doctoral Consortium is to help students with
their thesis<br>
and research plans by providing feedback and general advice<br>
in a constructive atmosphere. Students will present and
discuss their<br>
research in the context of a well-known and established
international<br>
conference, in a supportive atmosphere with other doctoral
students<br>
and an international panel of established researchers. The
workshop<br>
will take place on a single full day (June 21, 2015).<br>
<br>
A panel of prominent professors and experienced practitioners
in the field<br>
of digital library research will conduct the workshop. They
will review all<br>
the submissions and comment on the content of the thesis as
well as<br>
on the presentation. Students will have 20 minutes to present
their research,<br>
focusing on the main theme of their thesis, what they have
achieved so far<br>
and how they plan to continue their work. Another 10 to 20
minutes is<br>
reserved for discussion and feedback from both the professors
and other<br>
participants. In the course of the workshop, students will
also get advice<br>
on more general questions, e.g., on the differences in Ph.D.
studies<br>
in different countries.<br>
<br>
There is no registration fee for doctoral students who are
accepted for<br>
the Doctoral Consortium.<br>
<br>
<br>
[Call for Papers and Topics]<br>
Students interested in participating in the Doctoral
Consortium should<br>
submit an extended abstract describing their Digital Library
research.<br>
Submissions relating to any aspect of Digital Library
research, development,<br>
and evaluation are welcomed, including:<br>
technical advances, usage and impact studies, policy analyses,<br>
social and institutional implications, theoretical
contributions,<br>
interaction and design advances, and innovative applications
in the sciences,<br>
humanities, and education.<br>
<br>
To apply for participation at the Doctoral Consortium, please
provide an<br>
extended abstract of your doctoral work and upload it at the
following link:<br>
<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcdl2015">https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcdl2015</a>.<br>
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The extended abstract is restricted to 6-8 pages using ACM
template.<br>
Submissions should be submitted electronically in pdf format.<br>
The abstracts should<br>
<br>
- Clearly formulate the research question,<br>
<br>
- Identify the significant problems in the field of research,<br>
<br>
- Summarize the current knowledge of the problem domain,<br>
as well as the state of the art for solutions,<br>
<br>
- Clearly present any preliminary research plans and ideas,<br>
and the results achieved so far,<br>
<br>
- Sketch the research methodology that is to be applied,<br>
<br>
- Describe the expected contributions of the applicant<br>
to the research area, and<br>
<br>
- (For technical research) describe how the research is
innovative,<br>
novel or extends existing approaches to a problem.<br>
<br>
Submissions will be judged on originality, significance,
correctness,<br>
and clarity. Workshop participation is limited to 10 Ph.D.
students.<br>
<br>
<br>
For further details please contact the Doctoral Consortium
co-chairs:<br>
- Kazunari Sugiyama<br>
(National University of Singapore, <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:sugiyama@comp.nus.edu.sg">sugiyama@comp.nus.edu.sg</a>)<br>
<br>
- Catherine L. Smith<br>
(Kent State University, <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:csmit141@kent.edu">csmit141@kent.edu</a>)<br>
<br>
<br>
[Proceedings]<br>
Accepted abstracts will be distributed to participants as the
workshop<br>
proceedings. Participants will be invited to publish a revised
version<br>
of their papers in a special issue of the TCDL Bulletin, the
publication<br>
of the IEEE-CS Technical Committee on Digital Libraries.<br>
<br>
<br>
[Important Dates]<br>
- April 24, 2015: Deadline for submission of abstracts<br>
<br>
- May 1, 2015: Notification of acceptance<br>
<br>
- June 21, 2015: Doctoral Consortium<br>
<br>
- June 22-24, 2015: JCDL 2015 Main conference<br>
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