CFP - JCDL workshop on Digital Infrastructures for Scholarly Content Objects (DISCO 2022@JCDL 2022 - ONLINE)

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Apr 16, 2022, 4:33:16 PM4/16/22
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The JCDL workshop I'm chairing has just extended the deadline to next Friday. LD-related papers are definitely in scope!
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Call for papers - JCDL workshop on Digital Infrastructures for Scholarly Content Objects (DISCO 2022@JCDL 2022 - ONLINE)
Extended deadline - Friday April 22nd Anywhere on Earth Time
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We invite original research papers (long) describing new developments, innovative solutions, and practical experiences in the field of digital infrastructures dedicated to handling scholarly content. Moreover, we invite position papers (short) focusing on current challenges, possible game changing technologies, and also surprising negative results as interesting starting points for discussion.
Important Dates
·        Paper submission (EXTENDED): Friday, April 22, 2022, Anywhere on Earth time (AOE)
·        Camera-ready deadline: Sunday, May 22, 2022, Anywhere on Earth time (AOE)
·        Workshop: Thursday June 23, 2022 & Friday June 24, 2022, online in conjunction with JCDL 2022.

Themes and topics
·        Fact checking and knowledge updates for scholarly publishing, scholarly databases, and expert knowledge
·        “Living” documents and innovation in publishing
·        Semantic publishing, metadata, ontologies
·        Scholarly database curation and scholarly knowledge graphs
·        Argumentation, identifying and tracing dependencies between papers
·        Infrastructure for robustness and reproducibility (e.g., multiverse analyses, data storage and citation, etc.)
·        Infrastructure for knowledge and evidence synthesis, systematic review, question answering on expert knowledge
·        Annotation and integration of scholarly content
·        Quality assurance and quality assessment of automatic knowledge mining processes, recovering from retracted, outdated, or inconsistent findings

Submission Information
Submissions must be original and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Since reviewing is not double-blind, submissions do not need to be anonymized. At least 2 Program Committee members will review each submission.
The maximum length of submissions (including bibliography) should be as follows:
Full paper submissions: 10 pages
Position paper submissions: 5 pages
All submissions must be in English, in PDF format. Papers should follow two-column CEUR-ART paper formatting guidelines. You can also download an offline version with the style files containing both LaTeX and MS Word templates.
All papers are to be submitted via the conference’s EasyChair submission system https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=disco2022
Each accepted paper must be presented online by at least one of the co-authors. Accepted papers will be published in CEUR Workshop Proceedings http://ceur-ws.org/ as open access under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) license. Authors of accepted papers will need to sign a license agreement at the camera-ready stage.

In addition to the CEUR proceedings, we expect to solicit revised and extended articles for a special issue in a journal. 

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