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FW: ERCIM News 86 Call for articles - "ICT for Cultural Heritage"

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"NEWMAN, Martin" <[log in to unmask]>

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I have been asked if I can circulate the call for contributions for the next issue of ERCIM News which will have a special theme of ICT for Cultural Heritage. I though there might be some FISH  members who would be interested in offering an article about their area of work or research.

Regards

Martin

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Subject: ERCIM News 86 Call for articles

Call for articles
ERCIM News No. 86 (July 2011)

(see also http://ercim-news.ercim.eu/call)

DEADLINE FOR CONTRIBUTIONS: Wednesday 18 May 2011

Articles have to be sent to the local editor for your country (see About ERCIM News (http://ercim-news.ercim.eu/about-ercim-news) or to the central editor [log in to unmask]

!!! Please read the guidelines below before submitting an article !!!

The sections of ERCIM News 86 are:

      * Joint ERCIM Actions
      * Special Theme: "ICT for Cultural Heritage"
      * Research and Innovation
      * Events
      * In Brief

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Special theme: "ICT for Cultural Heritage"

coordinated by
* David Arnold, University of Brighton, UK and
* Martin Doerr, FORTH-ICS, Heraklion, Crete, Greece

The co-cordinators of this ERCIM News special theme invite short articles about ongoing research, development and deployment in Information and Communication Technology for Cultural Heritage. The interdisciplinary discourse in Cultural Heritage combines information and reasoning from sciences and humanities probably more than other fields of knowledge, in order to understand our past and present.
Heterogeneity, multimodality, incompleteness, dispersion and scale of information are among the great challenges for ICT in this field. New methods of data capture and content presentation allow for unprecedented distribution, cross-correlation and display of material cultural heritage, supporting conservation, archaeological and museological processes and the visualization of hypotheses about past reality. These technologies offer opportunities for interaction between experts and laymen and the elicitation of cultural knowledge from the public.
Integrated information management is increasing effectiveness and efficiency of the administration and preservation of material heritage, a major social concern and business sector.
We invite short articles (700-800 words) focusing on the following topics:
* Information Aggregation, Access and Reasoning
        - Cultural documentation systems and aggregation services
        - Linked Open Data for cultural content
        - Archive-Library-Museum integration
        - Metadata management, ontologies and semantic processing
        - Multimodal digital collections and their access and use
        - Information migration, integration and mediation
        - Documentation of intangible heritage
        - Provenance, copyright and IPR

* User Generated Content and Argumentation
        - Story-telling and other forms of communication
        - Cultural argumentation systems
        - User generated content and guided knowledge elicitation from the public

* Content Presentation and Virtual Reality
        - Support for creating new cultural experiences or digital artefacts
        - Intelligent tools for digital reconstruction
        - Virtual reality supported hypothesis building
        - Augmentation of physical collections with digital presentations

* Scientific Measurement and Data Management
        - Digital artefact capture, representation and manipulation
        - Digital capture and annotation of intangible heritage
        - ICT assistance in excavation and restoration
        - Analytic tools to assist research on collections or artefacts


Reviewing:
Articles submitted to the special theme are subject to a review process.

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Guidelines for ERCIM News articles
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Style: ERCIM News is read by a large variety of people. Keeping this in mind the article should be descriptive (emphasize more the 'what' than the 'how') without too much technical detail together with an illustration, if possible.

Contributions in ERCIM News are normally presented without formulas. One can get a long way with careful phrasing, although it is not always wise to avoid formulas altogether. In cases where authors feel that the use of formulas is necessary to clarify matters, this should be done in a separate box (to be treated as an illustration). However, formulas and symbols scattered through the text must be avoided as much as possible.

Length: Keep the article short, i.e. 700-800 words.

Format: Submissions preferably in ASCII text or MS Word.
Pictures/Illustrations must be submitted as separate files (not embedded in a MS Word file) in a resolution/quality suitable for printing.

Structure of the article:
The emphasis in ERCIM News is on 'NEWS'. This should be reflected in both title and lead ('teaser').
Also: NO REVIEW ARTICLES!

* Title
* Author (full name, max. two or three authors)
* Teaser: a few words about the project/topic. Printed in bold face, this part is intended to raise interest (keep it short).
* Details describing:
        what the project/product is
        who is involved
        where it takes place
        why the research is being done
        when it was started/completed the aim of the project
        the techniques employed
        the orientation of the project
        future activities
        other institutes involved in this project
        co-operation with other ERCIM members in this field
* Useful Link(s) (only URIs, no references!)
* Contact address with:
        - full name of the author
        - phone number
        - e-mail address
* Photos, illustrations:
        ERCIM News is a full color print magazine. Each article should be accompagnied by an illustration (photos, graphics), for example of the product, applications mentioned in the article, people working on the project, etc. (avoid as much as possible flow charts and screen dumps).
Photos should be submitted in jpg or tiff format in a resolution suitable for printing (pictures taken from the web are usually NOT suitable for printing), graphics in a vector format (svg, eps or ps).

Publishing in ERCIM News offers several advantages:
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* ERCIM News represents an excellent opportunity to present your research to a broad audience, also outside your own research community
* the printed edition has a circulation of about 9,000 copies
* over 5000 readers are subscribed to the online edition
* the online edition has excellent visibility with a high Google ranking
* ERCIM News is widely distributed in the European Commission
* ERCIM offers a free professional proof-reading service
* Authors can reuse their articles; the copyright of the articles remains with the authors.
* Articles of the sections "Special Theme" and "Research and Innovation"
are referenced by DBLP


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