Publishing is transformed by new channels for electronic communication. Publishing is increasingly taking place in the social spaces using the Internet and mobile technologies, which is largely due to the convergence of communication, audio, video and mobile technologies. New publishing models enable individuals, scholars, communities and networks to establish contacts, exchange data, produce information, and share knowledge in various formats regardless of temporal and spatial restrictions and the types of devices used.
New opportunities and new needs in research challenge us to create an infrastructure also for research data in electronic format. The ELPUB 2010 conference will focus on key issues in electronic publishing such as the methods by which research documents and user-generated content can be published through formal channels as well as through social networks. It will discuss the requirements for a sound infrastructure that can handle the electronic publishing of various forms (e.g., audio, video, or real-time) that increasingly takes place in the social sphere along with the business models to be employed.
We welcome a wide variety of papers from members of the communities whose research and/or development work are transforming the nature of electronic publishing and scholarly communications. Topics include but are not restricted to:
Electronic publishing and social networks - services and technology for user communities media and content
- web 2.0 technologies and infrastructure for social networks
- user-generated contents
- Semantic web, metadata, information granularity, digital objects
- personalization technologies (e.g. social tagging, folksonomies, RSS)
- Mobile distribution of e-contents, e-books
New scholarly constructs and discourse methods
- E-Science and publishing of research data sets
- Usage and citation impact
Innovative business models for scholarly publishing
Technological convergence, interoperability, scalability and middleware infrastructure to facilitate awareness and discovery
- Multilingual and multimodal interfaces
- Content search, analysis and retrieval
- Data mining, text harvesting, dynamic formatting
- Knowledge linking, discovery, presentation
- Security, privacy and copyright issues
- Digital preservation, content authentication
- Recommendations, guidelines, interoperability standards
Author Guidelines Contributions are invited for the following categories:
– Single paper (abstract minimum of 1,000 and maximum of 1,500 words)
– Tutorial (abstract min. of 500 and max. of 1,000 words)
– Workshop (abstract min. of 500 and max. of 1,000 words)
– Poster (abstract max of 500 words)
– Demonstration (abstract max of 500 words)
Detailed information can be obtained from the web site: http://conferences. aepic.it/ elpub2010/
Key Dates:
October 19th 2009: Opening of submission of abstracts.
January 10th 2010: Deadline for submission of abstracts (in all categories).
February 22nd, 2010: Notification of acceptance of submitted proposals.
April 9th, 2010: Deadline for submission of final papers.
All submissions are subject to peer review and accepted by the international ELPUB Programme Committee. Accepted full papers will be published in the online conference proceedings. Printed proceedings will be available at the conference (at additional costs). Electronic versions of the contributions will also be archived open access at:
http://elpub.scix.net
Please quote 10 Academic Resources Daily in your application to this opportunity!