The theme for JCDL 2024 is “Digital Libraries in the Age of AI: Challenges and Opportunities.”
JCDL is a major international forum focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. Participation is sought from all parts of the world and from the full range of disciplines and professions involved in digital library research and practice, including computer science, information science, librarianship, archival science and practice, museum studies and practice, technology, medicine, social sciences, and humanities. Besides the main conference, JCDL 2024 will host specialized workshops, tutorials, panels, and a doctoral consortium. All domains–academics, government, industry, and others–are encouraged to participate as presenters or attendees.
The conference will be held primarily as an in-person event with very limited hybrid options.
Important Dates:
July 8, 2024: Deadline for Doctoral Consortium early submissions
July 26, 2024: Research paper submissions due
***Research paper submission due date has been extended from July 26, 2024 to Aug. 3, 2024***
July 22, 2024: Notification of acceptance for Doctoral Consortium early submissions
July 26, 2024: Panel, workshop, tutorial, poster, and demo submission due
Sep. 24, 2024: Notification of acceptance
Sep. 17, 2024: Registration for the conference and hotels starts
Oct. 12, 2024: Final camera-ready deadline for all submissions
Oct. 8, 2024: Deadline for Doctoral Consortium late submissions
Oct. 22, 2024: Notification of acceptance for Doctoral Consortium late submissions
Call for Submissions
The specific instructions for submission type can be found via the JCDL 2024 website:
Submission Notes:
“By submitting your article to an ACM Publication, you are hereby acknowledging that you and your co-authors are subject to all ACM Publications Policies, including ACM's new Publications Policy on Research Involving Human Participants and Subjects. Alleged violations of this policy or any ACM Publications Policy will be investigated by ACM and may result in a full retraction of your paper, in addition to other potential penalties, as per ACM Publications Policy.”
“Please ensure that you and your co-authors obtain an ORCID ID, so you can complete the publishing process for your accepted paper. ACM has been involved in ORCID from the start and we have recently made a commitment to collect ORCID IDs from all of our published authors. We are committed to improve author discoverability, ensure proper attribution and contribute to ongoing community efforts around name normalization; your ORCID ID will help in these efforts.”
Chairs:
Sam Chu, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, HK, SAR, China
J. Stephen Downie, University of Illinois, USA
Ruixian Yang, Zhengzhou University, China
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