[GOAL] Reminder CfP & Keynotes announced: 20th International Conference on Electronic Publishing (Elpub) 2016
Birgit Schmidt
bschmidt at sub.uni-goettingen.de
Mon Dec 7 17:26:00 GMT 2015
**** Apologies for cross-posting **
Dear all,
we are looking forward to your submissions for Elpub2016.
*Keynote Talks*
We are honoured to host keynote talks by Jean-Claude Guedon and Tara
Andrews:
/- Whither Open Access? Four Scenarios and Four Choices./ Jean-Claude
Guedon, University of Montréal, Canada
/- After the Spring: digital forms of scholarship and the publication
ecosystem. /Tara Andrews, University of Bern, Switzerland
http://meetings.copernicus.org/elpub2016/conference/keynotes.html
With best regards,
Birgit Schmidt and Fernando Loizides
ElPub 2016 Chairs
Am 29/10/15 um 10:32 schrieb Birgit Schmidt:
>
> *** Apologies for cross-posting ***
>
> *Call for Papers*
>
>
> 20th International Conference on Electronic Publishing (Göttingen,
> Germany)
>
>
> Positioning and Power in Academic Publishing: Players, Agents
> and Agendas
>
>
> 7-9 June 2016, Göttingen, Germany
>
> Conference web site: www.elpub.net <http://www.elpub.net>
>
> Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ELPUBConference
>
> Twitter: https://twitter.com/Elpub2016
>
>
> Proceedings will be published open access by IOS Press. Selected
> papers will be published in a special edition of the Journal
> Information Services & Use.
>
>
> Scope
>
> The *International Conference on Electronic Publishing (Elpub)*
> reaches its 20th anniversary! Elpub 2016 continues the tradition, and
> brings together scholars, publishers, lecturers, librarians,
> developers, entrepreneurs, users and all other stakeholders interested
> in issues regarding electronic publishing in widely differing contexts.
>
>
> Elpub 2016 will have a fresh look on the current ecosystem of
> scholarly publishing including the positioning of stakeholders and
> distribution of economic, technological and discursive power. Elpub
> will also open the floor for emerging alternatives in how scholars and
> citizens interact with scholarly content and what role dissemination
> and publishing plays in these interactions. Questions to be raised
> include: What is the core of publishing today? How does agenda setting
> in emerging frameworks like Open Science function and what is the
> nature of power of the referring scholarly discourses? How does this
> relate to the European and world-wide Open Science and Open Innovation
> agenda of funders and institutions, and how does this look like in
> publishing practice?
>
> The conference will investigate the position and power of players and
> agents, - e.g. scholars and their networks, legacy and academia-owned
> publishers, research institutions and e-infrastructures - as well as
> their respective agendas. When looking at these interlinked topics, we
> aim to sharpen the view for current challenges and ways forward to
> reshape the publishing system. You are most welcome to join us in this
> exciting discussion!
>
>
> Topics include but are not restricted to:
>
>
> Enhancing publishing, access and reuse
>
> ·Publishing models on the move (business and funding models, tools,
> services and roles)
>
> ·Open access revisited (publishing solutions, mandates and compliance,
> licenses, recommendations, disciplinary initiatives)
>
> ·New publishing paradigm (data publishing and citation, open pre/post
> publication peer review, executable papers, nano-publications)
>
> ·Interoperability and standards (metadata, identifier, vocabularies,
> repository integration, scalability, middleware infrastructure)
>
>
> Quality, trust, skills and competencies
>
> ·Research integrity (authorship and contributor roles, scientific
> rigor, fraud and paper retraction, reproducible research)
>
> ·Ethical and legal issues (authority, reliability, trust, copyright,
> privacy)
>
> ·New types of quality assurance (user comments, pre/post publication
> (open) peer review, etc.)
>
> ·Maintaining high quality standards (cost transparency, management and
> monitoring of publication costs)
>
>
> Transforming digital collections
>
> ·Digital collections as data, from processing and visualisation to
> data citation and new types of publications
>
> ·User engagement and interaction (strategies and incentives, models
> for participatory projects/experiments, data quality and management,
> open science, crowd-sourcing)
>
> ·Reader / Information seeking behaviour and testing
>
> ·Enhanced research infrastructures and publishing environments
> (digital humanities, tools, workflows, interoperability, digital editions)
>
>
> Data mining and knowledge discovery
>
> ·Big Data and its role in publishing (including use cases, technologies)
>
> ·Text and data mining (natural language processing, text harvesting,
> dynamic formatting)
>
> ·Open Data, Open Linked Data (solutions, methods, tools, open data
> challenges)
>
> ·Association mining (knowledge linking, discovery, presentation)
>
> ·Visualization (clustering, graphs, knowledge maps, augmented reality)
>
> ·User behavior and personalization technologies (user studies, social
> tagging, recommendation services)
>
>
> Measuring impact and reuse
>
> ·Social networks and interaction analysis (author collaboration
> trends, publication trends)
>
> ·Bibliometrics and Altmetrics
>
> ·Author identifiers and profiles, citation and attribution
>
>
> Submission
>
>
> All submissions are subject to peer review. For each accepted paper,
> at least one author is expected to register for the conference to
> present the paper. Inclusion in the proceedings is conditional upon
> registration of at least one author per paper.
>
>
> Moreover, upon submitting a workshop or demonstration, the proposers
> commit that in case their submission is accepted, all people committed
> to support the event (speakers, lecturers, panel members, etc.) will
> physically attend and coordinate it.
>
>
> Papers submitted to this conference must not have been accepted or be
> under review by another conference or by a journal. The accepted
> papers will be published by IOS Press in a digital format open access
> conference proceedings book. Papers will be indexed in DBLP, Scopus
> and other abstracting and indexing services.
>
>
> After the conference, selected papers will be published open access in
> the journal/*Information Services & Use*/
> (http://www.iospress.nl/journal/information-services-use/) under a
> Creative Commons license, subject to suggested alterations and
> suitable expansion of the work.
>
>
> Furthermore, all accepted papers and posters will be archived at the
> Elpub Digital Library: http://library.elpub.net/. All contents
> published in the Elpub proceedings are distributed open access via the
> conference archive under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution
> license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction
> in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited.
>
>
> Paper submission and review will be managed via the EasyChair system.
> To submit a paper, please use the appropriate template and follow the
> specific instructions available at the conference website
> (http://www.elpub.net).
>
>
> All full papers, short papers and posters must be written in English
> and submitted via the EasyChair submission system in PDF format.
>
>
> Submission guidelines
>
> All submissions should be made via EasyChair. For all submissions
> follow the EasyChair link instructions and tools which are available
> at the following URL:
> <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=elpub2016>https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=elpub2016
>
>
> Contributions are invited for the following categories:
>
> ·*Full papers*(manuscript up to 10 pages)
>
> ·*Short papers*(manuscript up to 6 pages)
>
> ·*Posters*(abstract min. of 500 words submission and then with the
> option to publish a manuscript between 2 - 4 pages if the authors choose).
>
> ·*Workshops*(abstract min. of 500 words)
>
> ·*Demonstrations*(abstract min. of 500)
>
>
For all submissions please follow the IOS Press instructions and tools
which are available at theIOS Press website
<http://www.iospress.nl/service/authors/latex-and-word-tools-for-book-authors/>.
>
> *Important dates*
>
> 15 December 2015 *Submission Deadline*
>
> 8 February 2016 *Author Decision Notification*
>
> 7 March 2016 *Submission of Camera Ready Version*
>
> 15 April 2016 *Early Bird Registration Deadline*
>
> 20 May 2016 *Final Registration Deadline*
>
> 7-9 June 2016 *Conference*
>
>
> Conference dates and location: 7-9 June 2016, University of Göttingen,
> Germany
>
> Conference Host: *University of Göttingen*
>
>
> --
> ******************************************************
> Dr. Birgit Schmidt
> Scientific Manager
>
> Goettingen State and University Library
> - Electronic Publishing -
> Platz der Goettinger Sieben 1
> D-37073 Goettingen
>
> Tel. +49 551 39-33181
> Fax +49 551 39-5222
> bschmidt at sub.uni-goettingen.de
> ______________________________________________________
>
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Dr. Birgit Schmidt
Scientific Manager
Goettingen State and University Library
Platz der Goettinger Sieben 1
D - 37073 Goettingen
Tel +49 551 39-33181
Fax +49 551 39-5222
bschmidt at sub.uni-goettingen.de
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