Digital Library interoperability is a multi-layered and context-specific concept, encompassing different levels along a multidimensional spectrum. The Workshop brings together Digital Library professionals and experts to address challenges and approaches to interoperability from several perspectives: content, user, functionality, policy, quality, and architecture, as well as open research issues. This Workshop will highlight the several dimensions of the problem and indicate new research directions.
A Call for Research & Project Papers is open for the 2nd DL.org Workshop, which will be evaluated by a high-profile international Programme Committee:
- Tiziana Catarci, Professor of Computer Science,University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy - Member of DL.org's User Working Group
- Jane Hunter, Professor at the School of Information Technology & Electrical Engineering, University of Queensland, Australia - Member of DL.org's Liaison Group
- Ronald Larsen, Dean of the School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, U.S. - Member of DL.org's Liaison Group
- John Mylopoulos, Professor of Computer Science, University of Toronto, Canada
- Fabio Simeoni, Research Assistant, University of Strathclyde, Scotland, UK
- Dagobert Soergel, Dean of the Library & Information Studies, University at Buffalo, U.S. - Scientific Chair of DL.org's Functionality Working Group
Links to 2nd DL.org Workshop & Call for Papers