Call for Papers: ELS-2009!
Apologies for cross-postings. Please send this Call for Papers to your colleagues, faculty members and postgraduate students. Thanks! Workshop on E-Learning Security (ELS-2009) in conjunction with The 4th International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST-2009) Technical Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Communication Section November 9-12, 2009, London, UK (www.icitst.org) Objectives The aim of the ELS-2009 Workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in E-Learning Security and to discuss the latest advanced technologies in this area. This workshop is expected to stimulate discussions about the future development of appropriate models, methods, and tools for building E-Learning Security. Topics of Interest include but are not limited to: • Security and Privacy in E-Learning • Security Issues on E-Learning Assessments • E-Learning Security Auditing • Biometrics in E-Learning • Secure E-Learning Development and Application • Digital Rights Management (DRM) for E-Learning • Emerging E-Learning Markets Important Dates Paper Submission Deadline: June 30, 2009 Notification of Paper Acceptance/Rejection: July 31, 2009 Camera Ready Paper Due: September 1, 2009 Conference Dates: November 9-12, 2009 Paper Submission The style file and templates is available at Paper Submission. Please submit your full paper(s) in PDF format via email to els-2009@icitst.org For more details, visit www.icitst.org/Workshops.html
Call for Papers --------------- Journal of Digital Information (JoDI) Special Issue on Information Access to Cultural Heritage _________________________________________________________ https://journals.tdl.org/jodi/announcement/view/8 Submission deadline extended to Monday, June 15, 2009 Advanced information access and retrieval technology is opening up new vistas for cultural heritage organizations wishing to reach a broader audience with their collections. By making available digital modes of interaction with cultural heritage content, museums and archives stimulate the emergence of communities of users of cultural heritage information encompassing both on-line and on-site engagement with cultural heritage collections. If digital access to cultural heritage is to be effective, innovative, and robust, challenges related to the variety and richness of cultural heritage resources and to the diverse range of users with varying information needs and search behaviors must be overcome. The Information Access to Cultural Heritage workshop (IACH 2008) brought together researchers in the area of information access technology and practitioners working in the cultural heritage field to address the new ways in which technological developments can promote access to cultural heritage content. The Journal of Digital Information Special Issue on Information Access to Cultural Heritage will be dedicated to themes that were treated by papers delivered at the workshop and topics that emerged and were developed during the workshop panel discussion. These topics include the creation and use of semantic representations, modular approaches for light-weight system design, automatic indexing of multimedia collections, innovative forms of user interaction and collection and exploitation of user contributed metadata. Topics and trends relevant to the JoDI Special Issue on Information Access to Cultural Heritage encompass: * Using semantic metadata to improve information access * Retrieval of structured and unstructured text * Multimedia retrieval (images, video, audio,...) * Exploiting user contributions (tags, reviews, recommendations, favorites lists) * Access to distributed repositories * Access to multilingual resources * Light-weight, modular approaches to building cultural hertiage applications * User interaction and interface design * Story-telling and dialogue promoting interaction with cultural heritage content * Evaluation and test collections * Applications and case studies For fomatting guidelines and submission instructions see see http://journals.tdl.org/jodi/about/submissions#authorGuidelines When submitting include "Special Issue on Information Access to Cultural Heritage" in the Comments for the Editor box. Submission deadline: Monday, June 15, 2009 Special issue editors: Martha Larson, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Kate Fernie, Kate Fernie Consulting, UK Johan Oomen, Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision Related links: http://ilps.science.uva.nl/IACH2008/ http://www.multimatch.eu/
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Johan Oomen