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Call for Papers: ICUDL 2006

 

The 2nd International Conference on Universal Digital Library

 

"Towards building the globally owned Universal Digital Library where
human knowledge is equally preserved and accessed"

November 17-19, 2006

Alexandria, Egypt

http://www.bibalex.org/icudl06/ <http://www.bibalex.org/icudl06/> 

 

 

Scope

 

ICUDL 2006 is the second in a series of International Conferences on
Universal Digital Library. The conference aims to add to the foundation
of the Universal Digital Library (UDL) that will be a portal to foster
creativity and free access to all human knowledge. The Million Book
Project (MBP) is considered the first milestone towards building this
digital library with a free-to-read, searchable collection of one
million books in various languages belonging to diversified cultures and
civilizations available to people worldwide over the Internet. The
annual workshop for the MBP will thus be held in conjunction with the
conference.

 

The theme of ICUDL 2006 will be "Towards building the globally owned
Universal Digital Library where human knowledge is equally preserved and
accessed". The goal of this conference is to provide a forum for library
and IT professionals to exchange comprehensive views on the recent
development and progress in digital library technology, to promote
international cooperation in related fields, to advocate universal
access to information, and to enhance the global impact of Universal
Digital Library Project (Million Book Project).

 

The UDL portal is planned to expand to include all types of knowledge
and digital resources produced and acquired by MBP partners and other
entities. In the near future, we anticipate that this portal will be a
gateway to the international content of digital libraries initiatives
including all available branches of information from the four corners of
the globe in all languages. This universal inclusive portal will be the
core of the UDL that will preserve human heritage for present and future
generations. Moreover, this wealth of information - easily and freely
accessible - will be utilized for the prosperity and welfare of
humanity.

 

Recognizing the ICUDL2006 noble mission, eminent researchers, scientists
and decision makers from all over the world will meet in Bibliotheca
Alexandrina, the Library of Alexandria, during the period 17-19 November
2006. As in the ancient times, it is the same site that has and will
witness the peaceful unity of mankind under the eternal umbrella of
science, to pursue the foundation of the UDL. Old and new generations
will always be grateful to the visionary scientists who chose to make
universal access to knowledge and information their life's mission. The
new Library of Alexandria will share with all its honorable guests from
all over the world in the shaping of the present and future human
intellectual life.

 

Participation is sought from all parts of the world and from the full
range of disciplines and professions involved in digital library
research and practice, including computer science, electrical
engineering, information science, information systems, librarianship,
archival science and practice, museum studies and practices, technology,
education and humanities. All domains - academia, government, industry,
and others - are encouraged to participate as presenters or attendees.

 

Submissions on all areas of digital library are welcome and may include
research, system, evaluation, policy and position papers. Topics include
but are not limited to:

 

*      Digital library infrastructure and architectures

*      Planning, development, and management of digital libraries

*      Digital library models

*      Content organization and knowledge management

*      Collaboration and localization

*      Information storage and retrieval for global access

*      Multimedia processing and retrieval

*      Multi-lingual information retrieval system and Unicode

*      Digital preservation

*      Standards in digital library design and development

*      Digital library services

*      Digital library network and information sharing

*      E-publishing

*      Economic issues of digital libraries and e-learning

*      Tools and techniques for digital libraries

*      Intellectual Property

 

Further details about the conference including registration and
conference location are posted on the conference website
www.bibalex.org/icudl06/

 

Paper Submission

 

Full and short papers will be included in the conference proceedings and
will be presented at the conference. Papers must be in English with a
limit of 10 pages (approximately 5000 words) for full papers and 2 pages
for short papers. All papers must be original contributions (i.e., not
have been previously published or currently under review for publication
elsewhere).

 

All contributions are to be submitted in electronic form via the ICUDL
2006 conference web site, following IEEE format guidelines and using the
template provided on the conference website
(www.bibalex.org/icudl06/ICUDL2006PubInstructions.doc). Preferred
submission formats are Adobe PDF or Microsoft Word.

 

Important Dates

 

15 September 2006:       Submission of full and short papers

7 October 2006:             Notification of acceptance

21 October 2006:           Submission of camera-ready papers

 

Conference Location

 

ICUDL will be held in Alexandria, Egypt on November 17-19 2006 in the
beautiful premises of Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the New Library of
Alexandria. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is dedicated to recapture the
spirit of the original. It aspires to be:

 

*	The World's window on Egypt;
*	Egypt's window on the world;
*	A leading institution of the digital age; and above all
*	A center for learning, tolerance, dialogue and understanding.

 

To fulfill that role, the new complex is much more than a library. It
contains a library that can hold millions of books; a center for the
Internet and its archive; six specialized libraries; three museums; a
Planetarium; an ALEXploratorium for children's exhibitions; two
permanent exhibitions; six art galleries; a conference center for
thousands of persons; and seven research institutes.

 

The Bibliotheca Alexandrina Conference Center (BACC) is a
state-of-the-art meeting and exhibition facility and is an integral part
of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina complex. It is located on the waterfront
across from the Eastern Harbor and Silsilah Peninsula. The Conference
Center and the main Library are connected underground below the Plaza of
Civilization. 

 

Offering comprehensive services and diverse facilities, the BACC
satisfies the requirements of highly sophisticated conferences. It
houses four conference halls, four meeting rooms, two exhibition halls,
a VIP lounge and a VIP meeting room, three restaurants and a coffee
shop.

 

More information about Bibliotheca Alexandrina and its activities,
please visit the Library website at http://www.bibalex.org
<http://www.bibalex.org/> .

 




Organizing Committee

 

General Co-Chairs:

*      Dr. Ismail Serageldin, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Egypt,
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*      Prof. Raj Reddy, Carnegie Mellon University, USA, [log in to unmask]

 

Honorary Chair:

*       Prof. Yunhe Pan, Zhejiang University, China, [log in to unmask]

 

Program Chair:

*       Prof. Magdy Nagi, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Egypt,
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Program Co-chairs:

*       Prof. N. Balakrishan, Indian Institute of Science, India,
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*       Dr. Yueting Zhuang, Zhejiang University, China,
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*       Dr. Noha Adly, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Egypt,
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Local Arrangement Co-Chairs:

*       Noha Khalil, [log in to unmask] 

*       Nermine Toma, [log in to unmask]