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DC-2016 Metadata Summit
International Conference & Annual Meeting

Copenhagen, Denmark, | 13-16 October 2016
Collocated with the ASIS&T Annual Meeting

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

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:: Conference Website: 
   http://dcevents.dublincore.org/index.php/IntConf/dc-2016/schedConf/
:: Full Call: 
   http://dcevents.dublincore.org/index.php/IntConf/dc-2016/schedConf/cfp
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The Metadata Summit in Copenhagen launches DCMI's 3rd decade and provides a forum for looking forward to new challenges and backward at challenges met and challenges unresolved. Every year the DCMI community gathers for both its Annual Meeting and its International Conference on Dublin Core & Metadata Applications. The work agenda of the DCMI community is broad and inclusive of all aspects of innovation in metadata design, implementation, and best practices. While the work of the Initiative progresses throughout the year, the Conference and Annual Meeting provide the opportunity for DCMI "citizens" as well as newcomers, students, apprentices, and early career professionals to gather face-to-face to share knowledge and experience. 

The Summit in Copenhagen will provide for public- and private-sector initiatives beyond DCMI that are doing significant metadata work with the opportunity to come together, to compare notes, and to cast a broader light into their particular metadata work silos. Through such a gathering of the metadata communities, DCMI advances its "first goal" of promoting metadata interoperability and harmonization. 

Technical Program Submissions:
The Technical Program includes peer-reviewed Papers, Project Reports, and Posters. Submission to the Technical Program will span metadata research, design, and application as a critical core value of effective information systems across domains -- science, humanities, business, government, cultural memory, and the professions. It will explore the domain-crossing intersections of metadata lifecycle documentation, publication, and management. Submissions are welcome that address the challenges of emergent areas of metadata interest including big data and big and smart metadata. The submissions to the Technical Program will be reviewed by an international panel of experts.

Submission Deadline: 13 May 2016
Author Notification: 22 July 2016
Final Copy: 2 September 2016

Professional Program Submissions:
The Professional Program is key to DCMI's education and training objective and includes TutorialsWorkshopsSpecial Sessions, and Best Practice Posters & Demonstrations. Submissions are reviewed by the Conference Committee in consultation with the DCMI Education Committee. Selections for the TutorialWorkshops, and Special Sessions will be  based on: (a) the immediacy of the submission to current education and training needs of metadata designers, implementers, and practitioners; and (b) the potential of the submission to advance innovation in both the discourse and best practice of metadata. Best Practice Posters & Demonstrations is a non-peer reviewed track that encourages metadata practitioners in memory institutions, galleries, government and the private sector to showcase work demonstrating innovative approaches to metadata best practices. Selections are based on whether a work presents challenging problems in context; and, whether the authors and conference delegates can benefit from poster session interactions. 

Special & Panel Sessions, Workshops, and Tutorials
    Proposal Deadline: 15 March 2016
    Author Notification: 15 April 2016

Best Practice Posters & Demonstration
    Submission Deadline: 15 July 2016
    Author Notification: 29 July 2016

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Stuart Sutton
DCMI Managing Director
  DCMI is a project of ASIS&T
  8555 16th Street, Suite 850, 
  Silver Spring, Maryland 20910


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