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[SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JULY 20, 2023]
The 25th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL 2023)
December 4 - December 7, 2023
Taipei, Taiwan
(Onsite face-to-face conference, allowing those who cannot attend to present their papers
online)
Hosted by National Taiwan Normal University and National Central Library
In collaboration with Asia-Pacific Chapter of iSchools (AP-iSchools)
In collaboration with Asia-Pacific Library and Information Education and Practice
(A-LIEP)
URL:
https://icadl.net/icadl2023
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The International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL), which started in
Hong Kong in 1998 and over the years traveled many countries in the Asia-Pacific region,
is a major digital library conference. Along with JCDL and TPDL, ICADL is held annually as
one of the three top venues for connecting digital library, computer science, and library
and information science communities. This year, ICADL 2023 will be held from December 4th
to 7th, 2023 at the National Central Library in Taipei, Taiwan as an onsite face-to-face
conference; however, for those who cannot attend, ICADL 2023 will allow them to present
their papers online and join sessions.
ICADL 2023 will be co-located with the 11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Library Information
Education and Practice (A-LIEP 2023;
https://a-liep.org) and the annual meeting of
Asia-Pacific chapter of iSchools (AP-iSchools;
https://ischools.org/) under a collective
title “2023 International Forum on Data, Information, and Knowledge for Resilient and
Trustworthy Digital Societies” (the International Forum hereafter). Thus, ICADL 2023 will
provide an excellent international forum for researchers from not only Asia-Pacific
regions but also all over the world to meet people with different backgrounds but common
research interests to exchange their cutting-edge knowledge, experience and practices in
various relevant issues in digital libraries, Library and Information Science (LIS), and
other related fields.
The theme for ICADL 2023 is "Leveraging Generative Intelligence in Digital Libraries:
Towards Human-Machine Collaboration". As generative artificial intelligence (AI) is
gaining widespread use, it has the potential to positively and negatively impact digital
libraries and their stakeholders. This conference welcomes papers that explores the role
of generative AI in digital libraries and other information intensive environments.
Proceedings of ICADL 2023 are going to be published by Springer as an LNCS volume, which
is indexed by Scopus. This year, we have the following four submission categories: full
papers, short papers, practice papers, and demo/poster papers.
The Best Paper and the Best Student Paper will be awarded by the Program Committee and
selected among the accepted full papers. Candidates for the Best Student Paper award
should have students as first authors. Selected papers will be invited for a special issue
to be published with the International Journal on Digital Libraries (IJDL), published by
Springer.
In order to provide young scholars with guidance from mentors and establish networking
opportunities among them, a doctoral colloquium will be held in the International Forum.
In addition, if there is any interest in organizing workshops, tutorials, and panel
sessions in the International Forum, we will consider them on request. Please contact the
conference organizers (To: Prof. Hao-Ren Ke (clavenke(a)ntnu.edu.tw)) with your proposal
(including title, background and purposes, topics, workshop/tutorial/panel structure,
organizers). Information about accepted events will be put on the website of the
International Forum.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Full, Short, and Practice Papers Submission: July 20, 2023
- Demo/Poster Papers Submission: July 20, 2023
- Acceptance Notification (All paper categories): September 8, 2023
- Camera Ready Copy of Papers: September 24, 2023
- Conference: December 4 - December 7, 2023
TOPICS
We invite submissions on diverse topics related to digital libraries and related fields,
including but not limited to:
- Information Technologies, Data Science & Applications
- Cultural Information, Digital Humanities & Scholarly Data Analysis
- Social Informatics and Socio-technological Issues in Digital Libraries
Detailed topics are listed on the ICADL 2023 Website (
https://icadl.net/icadl2023).
All submissions must be in English, in PDF format. Papers should follow Springer Computer
Science Proceedings guidelines
(
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…). All
papers are to be submitted via the conference’s EasyChair submission system
(
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icadl2023).
The lengths of submissions should be as follows:
・ Full papers: 12-14 pages + references
・ Short papers: 6-8 pages + references
・ Practice papers: 6-8 pages + references
・ Demo/poster papers: 4-6 pages + references
The review process is double-blind. At least 3 Program Committee members will review each
submission. The review for practice paper submissions will put less emphasis on the
novelty and more on real world practices and applications of DL technologies in
institutions or companies.
Sufficient time will be given to the oral presentation for accepted papers in all
submission categories either in-person or using an online presentation platform to be
chosen later (e.g., WebEx). Each accepted paper must be presented by at least one of the
co-authors.
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
Conference co-chairs:
- Hao-Ren KE (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)
Program committee co-chairs:
- Dion Goh (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
- Sophy Shu-Jiun Chen (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
- Suppawong Tuarob (Mahidol University, Thailand)
Publicity co-chairs:
- Songphan Choemprayong (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand)
- Adam Jatowt (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
- Chern Li Liew (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
- Akira Maeda (Ritsumeikan University, Japan)
- Maciej Ogrodniczuk (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
- Sue Yeon Syn (Catholic University of America, USA)
Web chair:
- Shun-Hong Sie (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)
Doctoral consortium co-chairs:
- I-Chin Wu (National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan)
- Masaki Takeda (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
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