Conference Title
"Semantic Interoperability of Linked Data"
Conference Theme
DC-2009 will focus on linked data and the enabling of the Semantic Web. Conference
participants will explore the conceptual and practical issues in breaking the constraints of data
silos and connecting pieces of data, information, and knowledge. Metadata is a key to these
processes supporting publishing and interlinking structured data on the Semantic Web.
The basic assumption behind the concept of linked data is that the value and usefulness of data
increases the more it is interlinked with other data. There is a growing interest in the metadata
community in connecting existing and future data contained in silos within and across
organizations in a meaningful way that supports extraction and correlation of the data. The
linking of data from disparate data silos presents technical and social challenges that will be
explored at DC-2009 through full papers, project reports, posters, special sessions and
workshops.
Beyond the conference theme, papers, reports, and poster submissions are welcome on a wide
range of metadata topics, such as:
- Metadata principles, guidelines, and best practices
- Metadata quality, normalization, and mapping
- Conceptual models and frameworks (e.g., RDF, DCAM, OAIS)
- Application profiles
- Metadata interoperability across domains, languages, and time
- Cross-domain metadata uses (e.g., recordkeeping, preservation, institutional repositories)
- Domain metadata (e.g., for corporations, cultural memory institutions, education,
government, and scientific fields)
- Bibliographic standards (e.g., RDA, FRBR, subject headings) as Semantic Web vocabularies
- Accessibility metadata
- Metadata for scientific data
- Metadata in e-Science and grid applications
- Social tagging
- Knowledge Organization Systems (e.g., ontologies, taxonomies, authority files,
folksonomies, and thesauri) and Simple Knowledge Organization Systems (SKOS)
- Ontology design and development
- Integration of metadata and ontologies
- Metadata generation (methods, tools, and practices)
- Search engines and metadata
- Semantic Web metadata and applications
- Vocabulary registries and registry services
Submission
All full paper, project report and poster submissions to the DC-2009 Conference Proceedings
will be peer-reviewed by the International Program Committee.
All submissions must be in
English. Accepted submissions will be published in both the official electronic and print
versions of the
Conference Proceedings.
The Committee is soliciting contributions of the following three types:
FULL PAPERS (8-10 pages)
Full papers either describe innovative original work in detail or provide critical, well-referenced
overviews of key developments or good practice in the areas outlined above. Full papers will be
assessed using the following criteria:
- Originality of the approach to implementation
- Generalizability of the methods and results described
- Quality of the contribution to the implementation community
- Significance of the results presented
- Clarity of presentation
Accepted papers must be presented in Seoul by at least one of their authors.
PROJECT REPORTS (4-5 pages)
Project reports describe a specific model, application, or activity in a concise, prescribed format. Project reports will be assessed using the following criteria:
- Conciseness and completeness of technical description
- Usability of the technical description by other potential implementers
- Clarity of presentation
Accepted papers and projects will be published in both the official electronic and the paper versions of the Proceedings.
Accepted project reports must be presented in Seoul by at least one of their authors.
POSTERS (1-2 pages)
Posters are for the presentation of projects or research under development or late-breaking results. Poster proposals should consist of a one-two page
extended abstract. Posters will be assessed using the following criteria:
- Concise statement of research or project goals and milestones
- Significance of the research or project
- Framing of key barriers and future research
- Statement of results and accomplishments
- Clarity of presentation
Accepted posters will be published in the Conference Proceedings and displayed at the conference.
Accepted posters must be presented in Seoul by at least one of their authors.
Online Submissions
Authors wishing to submit papers, reports, or poster proposals may do so through the
DCMI Peer Review System at
http://dcpapers.dublincore.org/index.php/pubs/. Author registration and instruction for the submission process appear under the "
Information for Authors" link. Author Guidelines for full papers, project reports and posters are available through the
DCMI Peer Review System.
All submitting authors must provide basic information regarding current professional positions and affiliations as a condition of publication.