Subject: DC-2001: Call for Papers and Participation
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****** CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION ******
DC-2001
International Conference on Dublin Core
and Metadata Applications 2001
Date: 22 - 26 October 2001
Venue: National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan
Sponsors: National Institute of Informatics (NII, http://www.nii.ac.jp/)
Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI, http://dublincore.org/)
National Diet Library (http://www.ndl.go.jp/)
Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST,
http://www.jst.go.jp/EN/)
Communications Research Laboratory (CRL, http://www.crl.go.jp/)
University of Library and Information Science (ULIS,
http://www.ulis.ac.jp/)
Providing machine-understandable data on the Web has become a priority
not just for publishers and scientific communities, but for a wide
range of commercial ventures and services. Resource discovery across a
diversity of services on the emerging Semantic Web is facilitated by
the use of shared metadata vocabularies such as the Dublin Core
Metadata Element Set.
The Dublin Core workshop series has provided a forum for international,
cross-disciplinary metadata development since 1995. DC-2001, ninth in
this series, will include an international conference for the broader
metadata community with three principal missions:
-- to provide a forum to discuss further development of the Dublin Core
and related metadata standards
-- to provide a forum to present and exchange new ideas about metadata
and applications, not limited to Dublin Core, and
-- to provide tutorials on the creation, management, and use of
metadata applications.
DC-2001 is the first event in the DC Workshop series to be hosted in
Asia and is also the first event to include conference and tutorial
tracks in addition to the workshop.
The Workshop track (Monday-Wednesday, 22-24 October), will feature
technical meetings of ongoing working groups of the Dublin Core
Metadata Initiative. The agenda for the workshop track is under
development in DCMI Working Groups. All active members of working
groups, and others who would like to become active, are invited to
participate.
The Conference track (Wednesday-Friday, 24-26 October), will feature
paper presentations, tutorials and special sessions dedicated in
specific topics, e.g. Education and Government Information.
The advance program is attached below. DC-2001 is planning to
extend the conference program for a special session dedicated in
the Semantic Web activity of the World Wide Web consortium in
the afternoon on Friday October 26.
============ Conference Advance Program ============
-------------------------- October 24 --------------------------------
1:00pm Opening
Reports from Workshop and DCMI
Stuart Weibel, Makx Dekkers (DCMI)
2:00pm break
2:20pm Track 1:
Special Session 1: Metadata in Education
organizer: TBA (Advanced Learning Infrastructure Consortium
(ALIC), Japan)
Track 2:
Paper Session1: Queries
- Chutiporn Anutariya et al.: RDF Declarative Description
(RDD): A Language for Metadata
- Danyang Wen et al.: Multilingual Access to Dublin Core
Metadata of ULIS Library
- Curtis Dyreson et al.: MetaXPath
3:50pm break (coffee)
4:10pm Track 1:
Special Session 2: Government Information
organizer: Makx Dekkers (DCMI)
- Maewyn Cumming: Metadata in the UK
- Leif Andresen: The use of Metadata in Denmark
- TBA
Track 2:
Paper Session 2: Metadata for Learners
- Stuart Sutton and Jon Mason: The Dublin Core and Metadata
for Educational Resources
- Eva Heinrich and Jisong Chen: A Framework for the
Multi-modal Description of Learning Objects
- Jane Greenberg, et al.: Author-generated Dublin Core
Metadata for Web Resources: A Baseline Study in an Organization
6:00pm Posters & Reception
Posters
- Do-Nyun Kim and Young-Won Song, Interoperable Summary
Description Model Using Dublin Core
- Simon C. Lin, et al., A Metadata Case Study for the FRBR
Model Based on Chinese Painting and Calligraphy at the
National Palace Museum in Taipei
- Yong Soon Kim, et al., Adopting DC Metadata for Union Serial
System of KERIS: It's Design and Implementation
- Carola Wessel, A Metadata Application Profile for the German
Virtual Library
- Shubhada Nagarkar, et al., Design and Implementation of
Metadata for Indian Fungi (Heterobasidiomycetes): Lessons
From Library and Information Science Field
- Yukiko Sakai, Metadata for EBM Resources
- Kazuhiko Asou, et al., A report on Dublin Core based research
information service on mathematics
- Soile Hirvasniemi and Kai Oorni, Educational Information in
the Web: Discussing the Metadata Requirements for a Web
Service Guiding Citizens' Education
- Katherine Evans, When Raw Data Becomes Its Own Metadata: New
Models for Metadata Creation in the U.S. National Park
Service
- Mary Woodley, The San Fernando Valley History Digital
Project: a Collaborative Digital Project Between Local
Historical Societies and a University Library
- Kazushi Ohya, Necessities on a Descriptive Level for Reusing
Matadata Descriptions
- Rei Atarashi, et al., Priority Control Mechanism managed by
Metadata
- Yasuki Kaneko, ISI's Implementation of Network Resources
in Secondary Database: Selection Criteria, Metadata, and
Linking
-------------------------- October 25 --------------------------------
9:30am Track 1:
Paper Session 3: Domain Profiles I
- Thomas Pick, et al.: Management of Environmental Information
in the European Information and Observation Network
(EIONET)
- Simon Pockley and Emily Cavanagh: Collaborative Cataloguing
of Moving Images and New Media Art Works
- Heike Neuroth and Traugott Koch: Metadata Mapping and
Application Profile. Approaches to Provide for
Cross-searching of Heterogeneous Resources in the EU
Project Renardus
Track 2:
Paper session 4: Complexity and Granularity
- Thomas Krichel and Simeon Warner: A metadata framework to
support scholarly communication
- Karen Calhoun, et al.: Mixing and Mapping Metadata to
Provide Integrated Access to Digital Library Collections:
An Activity Report
- Maria Luisa Calanag, et al.: A Metadata Approach to Digital
Preservation
10:30am break
10:45am Track 1:
tutorial 1: Introduction to Dublin Core Metadata
Erik Jul (OCLC, USA)
Track 2:
Special Session 3: Open Archives Initiative
organizer Carl Lagoze (Cornell University, USA)
12:15pm Lunch
1:30pm Keynote
Makoto Nagao, President, Kyoto University
2:20pm break
2:30pm Track 1:
tutorial 2: Introduction to Resource Description
Erik Jul (OCLC, USA)
Track 2:
Paper session 5: Models
- Thomas Baker, et al.: What Terms Does Your Metadata Use?
Application Profiles as Machine-Understandable
Narratives
- Carl Lagoze and Jane Hunter: The ABC Metadata Model and
Ontology
- John Kunze: A Metadata Kernel for Electronic Permanence
4:00pm break
4:30pm Track 1:
tutorial 3: Introduction to Application Profiles
Andy Powell and Rachel Heery (UKOLN, UK)
Track 2:
Special Session 4: Next Generation Internet
organizer: Rei Atarashi (CRL, Japan)
6:00pm Banquet
-------------------------- October 26 --------------------------------
9:15am Track 1:
Paper session 6: Domain Profiles II
- Irene Onyancha, et al.: A Dublin Core Application Profile in
the Agricultural Domain
- Davenport Robertson, et al.: Design and Implementation of
the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Dublin Core Metadata Schema
- Hsueh-hua Chen and Chao-chen Chen: Metadata Development for
Digital Libraries and Museums -- Taiwan$B!G(Bs Experience
Track 2:
Paper session 7: Tools
- Mitsuharu Nagamori, et al.: A Multilingual Metadata Schema
Registry Based on RDF Schema
- David Hicks and Klaus Tochtermann: Personalizing Information
Spaces: A Metadata Based Approach
- Preben Hansen: Evaluation and Design Issues of Nordic
Metadata DC Creation Tool
10:15am break
10:30 Track 1:
Paper session 8: Application Architectures
- Ann Apps and Ross MacIntyre: zetoc: a Dublin Core Based
Current Awareness Service
- Patrick Stickler: Metia - Generalized Metadata Driven
Framework for the Management and Distribution of
Electronic Media
- Thomas Habing, et al.: Qualified Dublin Core using RDF for
Sci-Tech Journal Articles
- Enric Peig, et al.: Metadata Interoperability and
Meta-search on the Web
Track 2:
Special Session 5: Geographic Information Systems
organizers: Morishige Ota (Kokusai Kogyo) and
Tadashi Sasagawa (Pasco)
12:00pm break
****
12:10pm Closing Panel & Wrap up
or 1:30pm Semantic Web Activities and Closing Panel
Organizer: Thomas Baker (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Germany)
Presenter: Eric Miller (W3C), TBA
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Location
National Center of Sciences
2-1-2 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8430, Japan
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Registration
- General
On or Before | After
| Sept 17 | Sept 18
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Workshop Only | 20,000 Yen | 25,000 Yen
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Conference Only | 20,000 Yen | 25,000 Yen
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Workshop & Conference | 40,000 Yen | 50,000 Yen
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- Student
On or Before | After
| Sept 17 | Sept 18
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Workshop Only | 8,000 Yen | 10,000 Yen
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Conference Only | 8,000 Yen | 10,000 Yen
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Workshop & Conference | 16,000 Yen | 20,000 Yen
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For more information: http://www.nii.ac.jp/dc2001/
===================================================================== Organization and chairs
Conference General Chair: Jun Adachi (NII, Japan)
Program Co-chairs: Thomas Baker (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Germany)
Shigeo Sugimoto (ULIS, Japan)
Tutorial Chair: Erik Jul (OCLC, USA)
Local Arrangements Chair: Keizo Oyama (NII, Japan)
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