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Synopsis: 1–5 page proposals due May 1 for a virtual workshop on web archiving & digital libraries, to be held June 20. Details: https://fox.cs.vt.edu/wadl2022.html
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Web Archiving and Digital Libraries
In conjunction with JCDL 2022 (http://2022.jcdl.org)
Virtual Workshop, June 20, 2022
Description:
Due to the current state of the world, WADL 2022 will be held entirely online.
WADL 2022 will continue the WADL tradition to provide a forum and collaboration platform for international leaders from academia, industry, and government to discuss challenges, and share insights, in designing and implementing concepts, tools, and standards in the realm of web archiving. Together, we will explore the integration of web archiving and digital libraries, over the complete digital resource life cycle: creation/authoring, uploading, publishing on the web, crawling/collecting, compressing, formatting, storing, preserving, analyzing, indexing, supporting access, etc.
WADL 2022 will cover all topics of interest and specifically invite contributions from practitioners. Topics include but are not limited to:
Event archiving and collection building
National and international perspectives on web archiving
Social media archiving
Community building
Ethics in web archiving
Archival metadata, description, classification
Archival standards, protocols, systems, tools
Crawling of dynamic, online art, and mobile content
Discovery of archived resources
Diversity in web archives
Extraction and analysis of archival records
Interoperability of web archiving systems
Objectives:
Continue to build the diverse community of people integrating web archiving with digital libraries
Help attendees learn about useful methods, systems, tools, and software in this area
Help chart future research and practice in this area, to enable more and higher quality web archiving
Promote synergistic efforts including collaborative projects and proposals
Produce an archival publication that will help advance technology and practice
Submissions:
Paper length: 3-5 pages for a 15 minute presentation
Paper length: 1 page for 5 minute lightning talk
Due date: May 1st, 2022 AoE
Notifications: mid-May
Submit to: Easychair submission system
Please use the ACM Proceedings template
Workshop Co-chairs:
Chair: Martin Klein, Scientist, Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library, [log in to unmask]
Co-chair: Mat Kelly, Assistant Professor, Drexel University, College of Computing and Informatics, [log in to unmask]
Co-chair: Zhiwu Xie, Professor & Chief Strategy Officer, Virginia Tech Libraries, [log in to unmask]
Co-chair: Edward A. Fox, Professor and Director Digital Library Research Laboratory, Virginia Tech, [log in to unmask]
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