Papers
Full papers either describe innovative work in detail or provide critical, well-referenced overviews of key developments or good practice in the areas outlined above. Full papers will be assessed using the following criteria:
- Originality of the approach to the topic and potential for implementation
- Quality of the contribution to the implementation community
- Significance of the results presented
- Clarity of presentation
A select international committee makes Full Paper selections following full peer-review.
(8-10 pages: full work)
Directors- Mariana Curado Malta, CEOS.PP - Polytechnic of Oporto, Portugal
- Kai Eckert, Hochschule der Medien (Stuttgart Media University)
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Project Reports
<p>Project reports describe a specific model, application, or activity in a concise presentation. Project reports will be assessed using the following criteria:</p><ol><li>Addresses inovative solutions or practices</li><li>Conciseness and completeness of technical description</li><li>Usability of the technical description by other potential implementers</li><li>Clarity of presentation</li></ol><p>A select international committee makes Project Report selections following full peer-review.</p><p><strong>(8-10 pages: full work)</strong></p>
Directors- Mariana Curado Malta, CEOS.PP - Polytechnic of Oporto, Portugal
- Kai Eckert, Hochschule der Medien (Stuttgart Media University)
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Presentations
Presentations on interesting metadata topics in the areas of metadata services, development and deployment projects, in-process metadata exploration, and other innovative developments. Presenters will have approximately 20 minutes to present their topic with 20-30 minutes per session allocated for discussion.
Presentation selections are made by the Conference Committee on advice of the Program Committee chairs. Selection criteria:
- Of likely interest and concern to a significant number of conference attendees; and
- A strong likelihood of successful presentation.
(Submit: 1-page abstract. Bring to conference: presentation file)
Directors- Thomas Baker, Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI)
- Mariana Curado Malta, CEOS.PP - Polytechnic of Oporto, Portugal
- Kai Eckert, Hochschule der Medien (Stuttgart Media University)
- Paul Walk, Antleaf, Ltd.
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Posters
Posters are for the presentation of projects or research under development or late-breaking results. Poster proposals should consist of a one-two page extended abstract. Posters will be assessed using the following criteria:
- Concise statement of research or project goals and milestones
- Significance of the research or project
- Framing of key barriers and future research
- Statement of results and accomplishments
- Clarity of presentation
One session will be scheduled for display and discussion of posters at the conference venue. Instructions on the preparation of the display poster will be forthcoming on the conference website. Poster extended abstracts are included in the published proceedings.
(2-3 page extended abstract + poster image file)
Directors- Mariana Curado Malta, CEOS.PP - Polytechnic of Oporto, Portugal
- Kai Eckert, Hochschule der Medien (Stuttgart Media University)
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Special Sessions
Proposals for panel sessions should be 2-4 pages in length and include an abstract for use in publicizing the session. Session proposals must identify the:
- Session conveners
- Where applicable, categories of target participants
- Session: (a) Agenda, (b) Activities (including any technical requirements), (c) Ramp-up and follow-through (including after-conference reporting)
Conveners of accepted sessions will be expected to work closely with the Program Committee chairs to refine, schedule and convene their session. Evaluation criteria for session proposals will be:
- Quality and organization of content;
- Justification of format;
- Evidence of interactivity and participatory approaches;
- inclusivity/diversity of participation; and
- Potential of the session to engage the conference participants in the community of interest.
Panel selections are made based on their potential interest to the anticipated conference attendees as determined by the Conference Committee on advice of the Program Committee chairs.
Directors- Thomas Baker, Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI)
- Paul Walk, Antleaf, Ltd.
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
Workshops
Workshops engage participants in active work to address one or more well-defined problems or issues. Most frequently, workshops include both working in small- to medium-sized groups on either aspects of the subject matter to be addressed or on the subject matter as a whole and the sharing of outcomes, conclusions drawn, and (sometimes) definition of future work.
Submissions for workshops should include an abstract and an outline of the content, the duration (half-day 3 hours or full-day 6 hours), a description of the intended audience and expected professional level of expertise in the subject matter (e.g., novice, apprentice, expert).Selection of tutorials for presentation are determined by the Conference Committee based on the potential interest anticipated attendees to the conference.
Workshops selections are made based on their potential interest to the anticipated conference attendees as determined by the Conference Committee on advice of the Program Committee chairs.
Directors- Thomas Baker, Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI)
- Paul Walk, Antleaf, Ltd.
Open Submissions | Peer Reviewed |
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