Call for Participation: SWIB12 "Semantic Web in
Bibliotheken"
(Semantic Web in Libraries) Conference, 26.11. -
28.11.2012, Cologne
To an ever increasing extent Linked Open Data
(LOD) is developing into a
mainstream topic, with more and more organisations
announcing LOD
projects and services. Furthermore and during the
last two years Linked
Open Data has received a lot more attention from
the library world.
Examples ranging from the Library of Congress'
initiative "A
Bibliographic Framework for the Digital Age", the
Conference of European
National Librarians and their vote to support the
open licensing of
their data to groups like LODLAM, IFLA'S Semantic
Web Special Interest
Group, to library system vendors and providers
discussing and
experimenting with Linked Data technology clearly
reflect that - LOD
has gained a lot of momentum in library land.
The question is how to ensure that LOD won't be a
temporary hype but
that it will take hold in future infrastructures.
SWIB12 will focus on
the adaption of Semantic Web approaches in
applications for libraries
and science. In the last years lots of effort has
been put into
generating LOD datasets from legacy systems and
into promoting the LOD
approach towards a global and open information
space. Upcoming
challenges will be the strategic and technical
alignment of catalogues
and legacy systems in libraries, and authoring
environments for
scholarly communication with a data and service
infrastructure based on
Semantic Web principles.
This year's SWIB conference (Semantic Web in
Bibliotheken) will be held
in Cologne from 26-28 November 2012. As in the
years before, SWIB12 will
be organized by the North Rhine-Westphalian Library
Service Center (hbz)
and the ZBW - German National Library of Economics
/ Leibniz
Information Centre for Economics. The conference
language is English.
We appreciate proposals (research reports,
projects, work in progress,
...) on the following or related topics:
* Integration of Linked Data into productive library environments
* Technologies for providing, accessing and
integrating Linked Data in a
non-disruptive and lightweighted way, e.g. by means
of APIs or
WebServices
* Enhancing authoring environments like Content
Management Systems,
blogs or wikis with Semantic Web facilities, e.g.
by accessing Linked
Open Datasets or by including semantic markup
* Enhancing legacy data through integration of
data from the LOD cloud
or through FRBRizing, deduplication, crowdsourcing
etc.
* Applications using authority data maintained by
libraries and possibly
enriched by the community
* Development of commercial or non-commercial
library systems aligning
their data models and policies with the web of data
* Licensing strategies and business models for
supporting the reuse of
Linked Open Data
Do you have an interesting service, research topic
or project that you
would like to present at the conference? We are
looking forward to
receiving your suggestions and proposals for
contributions (with an
abstract of 1000-1500 characters) by 20 May 2012.
Please submit your
abstract using our website at http://swib.org/swib12.
Adrian Pohl
hbz
Tel. +49-(0)221-40075235
E-mail: swib(at)hbz-nrw.de
or
Joachim Neubert
ZBW
Tel. +49-(0)40-42834462
E-mail: j.neubert(at)zbw.eu
Website: http://swib.org/swib12
Twitter: #swib12
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