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Cfp: ICADL'02

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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 5th International Conference on
Asian Digital Libraries  (ICADL'02)
11-14 December 2002, Singapore
Theme: Digital Libraries: People, Knowledge and Technology
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Web site: http://www.cais.ntu.edu.sg:8000/icadl2002/
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SCOPE
When Vannevar Bush envisioned his hypertext "memex" in 1945, he dreamed of a 
personal microfiche-based system that would help him tackle the problem of 
information overload at that time. In recent years, the information on the 
Web, the overwhelming example of a shared world-wide collection of information, 
has been converted into many digital libraries by individuals or groups that
select, organise, and catalogue large numbers of documents.

We are in the process of creating a global infrastructure that will interconnect 
many computer networks and various forms of information technologies around
the world, digital libraries being one of them.

ICADL'02 is the fifth in a series of annual Asian Digital Libraries conferences, 
and focuses on the use, adoption and adaptation of digital libraries, which 
include work surrounding digital libraries and related technologies, the
management of knowledge in digital libraries, and the associated usability 
and social issues.
 
Participations from diverse backgrounds are encouraged. Previous conferences
have included practitioners, researchers, educators and policy makers from a 
variety of disciplines such as computer science, library and information 
sciences, archival and museum studies, knowledge management, and many areas 
in the social sciences and humanities.

Submissions on all areas are welcome and may include research, system, 
evaluation, policy and position papers.

Topics include but are not limited to:
* social, institutional, and policy issues
* pedagogical issues
* document genres and electronic publishing
* collection development and management
* intellectual property
* provision of services
* user communities
* web cataloging
* metadata and content
* digital preservation
* digital archives and museums
* knowledge management 
* content management
* digital library infrastructure and architecture
* human-computer interaction
* information retrieval
* information mining
* ontology-based services 
* semantic web
* semistructured data management 
* text categorization
* web information gathering
* information filtering 
* information extraction 
* hypertext and multimedia
* security and privacy
Further details about the conference including registration and conference 
location 
are posted on the conference Web site at 
http://www.cais.ntu.edu.sg:8000/icadl2002/.

PAPER SUBMISSION 
Both full papers and short papers will be accepted. Papers must be in English
with a limit of 10 pages for full papers (approximately 6000 words) and 2 pages
(approximately 1500 words) for short papers. Electronic submission will be used 
and accepted file formats are PDF or Microsoft Word. Abstracts for long papers 
should be submitted to the ICADL'02 Web site no later than June 20, 2002. 
Full papers should be submitted no later than June 27, 2002 while short papers 
should be submitted no later than July 26, 2002. All papers must be original 
contributions and not previously published nor currently under consideration 
for publication elsewhere.
Selected papers from the conference will be published in a special issue of 
Information 
Processing and Management.

IMPORTANT DATES 
Submission of abstract: June 20, 2002
Submission of full paper: June 27, 2002
Submission of short paper: July 26, 2002
Notification of acceptance: September 2, 2002
Camera-ready copy due date: September 23, 2002

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Honorary General Chair: 
Cham Tao Soon (NTU, Singapore)

Advisors: 
Eddie Kuo (NTU, Singapore)
Foo Kok Pheow (NTU, Singapore)

General Chair:
Schubert Foo (NTU, Singapore)

Programme Co-Chairs: 
Hsinchun Chen (Univ. of Arizona, USA)
Edward Fox (Virginia Tech, USA)
Lim Ee Peng (NTU, Singapore)
Costantino Thanos (Inst. Di Elaborazione della Info, Italy)
Shalini Urs (Univ. of Mysore, India)

Publication and Tutorial Chair:
Christopher Khoo (NTU, Singapore)

Publicity Co-Chairs:
Abdus Chaudhry (NTU, Singapore)
Dion Goh (NTU, Singapore)
Wong-Yip Chin Choo (NTU, Singapore)
Samantha Ang (NTU, Singapore)

Sponsorship Co-Chairs:
Abdus Chaudhry (NTU, Singapore)
Dion Goh (NTU, Singapore)

Local Arrangement Co-Chairs:
Suliman Hawamdeh (NTU, Singapore)
Shaheen Majid (NTU, Singapore)
Akbar Hakim (NTU, Singapore)
 
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Pacific Asia
* Mun-Kew Leong (KRDL, Singapore)
* Hwee-Hwa Pang (KRDL, Singapore)
* Yin-Leng Theng (NTU, Singapore)
* Chu-Keong Lee (NTU, Singapore)
* Chin-Choo Wong (NTU, Singapore)
* Dion Goh (NTU, Singapore)
* Abdus Sattar Chaudhry (NTU, Singapore)
* Suliman Hawamdeh (NTU, Singapore)
* Ian Witten (Waikato University, New Zealand)
* Liddy Nevile (Univ. of Melbourne, Australia) 
* Li-zhu Zhou (Tsinghua University, China)
* Wen Gao (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
* Jianzhong Li (Harbin Inst. of Technology, China)
* Christopher C. Yang (CUHK, Hong Kong SAR)
* Wai Lam (CUHK, Hong Kong SAR)
* Vilas Wuwongse (AIT, Thailand)
* Masatoshi Yoshikawa (NAIST, Japan) 
* Jun Adachi (NII, Japan)
* Shigeo Sugimoto (ULIS, Japan)
* Noriko Kando (NII, Japan)
* Yahiko Kambayashi (Kyoto Univ., Japan)
* Sung Hyun Myaeng (Chungnam National Univ., Korea)
* Man-Ho Lee (Chungnam National Univ., Korea)
* Key-Sun Choi (KAIST, Korea)
* Soon J. Hyun (Information Communication University, Korea)
* Ji-Hoon Kang (Chungnam National Univ., Korea)
* Chao-chen Chen (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)
* Ching-chun Hsieh (NDAP, Taiwan)
* Hsueh-hua Chen (NTU, Taiwan)
* Jieh Hsiang (National Chi-nan Univ., Taiwan)
* San-Yih Hwang (NSYSU, Taiwan)
* K.S.Raghavan (University of Madras, India)
* T.B.Rajashekar (Indian Institute of Science, India)
* N.V.Sathyanarayana (Informatics, India)
* Wee-Keong Ng (NTU, Singapore)
* Diljit Singh (Univ of Malaya, Malaysia)
* S.Sadagopan (Indian Institute of Information Technology, India)
* Abhijth Lahiri (National Information System for Science and Technology, India)
USA
* Christine Borgman (UCLA, USA)
* Jim French (Univ. of Virginia, USA)
* Edie Rasmussen (Univ. of Pittsburg, USA)
* Stuart Weibel (OCLC, USA)
* Richard K. Furuta (Texas A&M, USA)
* Jonathon Furner (UCLA, USA)
* Gary Marchionini (Univ. of North Carolina, USA)
* Robert Allen (Univ. of Maryland, USA) 
* Jerome Yen (Arizona State Univ, USA)* Ching-chih Chen (Simmons College, USA)
* Judith Klavans (Columbia University, USA)
* Carl Lagoze (Cornell University, USA)
* Howard Wactlar (CMU, USA)
Europe
* Alan Smeaton (Dublin City University, Ireland)
* Ingeborg Solvberg (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), 
Norway)
* Keith van Rijsbergen (University of Glasgow, UK)
* Norbert Fuhr (University of Dortmund, Germany)
* Thomas Baker (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Germany)
* Jose Borbinha (National Library of Portugal, Portugal)
* Andreas Rauber (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
* Carol Peters (Italian National Research Council, Italy)
* Marc Nanard (Laboratoire d'Informatique de Robotique et de Microélectronique 
de Montpellier, France)
* Traugott Koch (Technical Knowledge Center of Denmark (DTV) / NetLab, Lund 
University Libraries, Denmark)
* Yannis Ioannidis (University of Athens, Greece)
* Erich Neuhold (Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany)
* Mike Papazoglou (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
* Donatella Castelli (Italian National Research Council, Italy)
* Gobinda Chowdhury (University of Strathclyde, UK)
* Harold Thimbleby (University College of London, UK)
* Ann Blandford (University College of London, UK)
 

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