ICADL 2011- Paper Submission Deadline Extended to June 16

*****************Apologies for cross-postings************ ICADL 2011, October 24-27, 2011, Beijing, P.R.China --- The annual International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL) series is a significant forum for digital libraries research, providing an opportunity for researchers, educators, and practitioners to share their experiences. Since the first ICADL in 1998, the conference has grown to become one of the premiere forums in the digital library community. --- Call for papers: --- ICADL welcomes submissions in the areas of computer science, library and information science and knowledge management involving applications to environmental sciences, social sciences, humanities and museum studies. The conference welcomes contributions from all fields associated with Digital Libraries (DL) including: Information visualization Data mining/extraction Cultural Heritage Preservation Personalized Service and user modeling Novel library content and use environments Electronic publishing Preservation systems and algorithms Social networking and information systems Internet of things for DL Cloud computing and application for DL Mobile services for DL Interoperability issues Open source tools and systems Security and privacy Multi-language support Metadata and cataloguing Search, retrieval and browsing interfaces to all forms of digital content eScience/eResearch data and knowledge management Cooperative Service and Community Service New Deadline: June 16, 2011 For more details: visit http://www.icadl2011.org/index.html ---- Shalini Dr. Shalini R.Urs Chair: ICADL Steering Committee And Executive Director and Professor International School of Information Management University of Mysore Mysore - 570006 Phone : + 91 821 2514699 Fax : + 91 821 2519209 www.isim.ac.in ISiM - Management School of IT. Technology School for IM -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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Shalini Urs