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Call for papers – DaMaLOS 2023 co-located with ESWC

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    Leyla Jael Castro
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    Dear all IG and WG at RDA
    Apologies for cross-posting.
    Please find below the Call for Papers for the 3rd Workshop on Metadata and
    Research (objects) Management for Linked Open Science – DaMaLOS 2023
    , this year co-located with the Extended
    Semantic Web Conference ESCW 2023.
    Drop me a line if you have any questions.
    Kind regards,
    on behalf of DaMaLOS Organizing Committee
    *DaMaLOS 2023 CfPDaMaLOS-2023: 3rd Workshop on Metadata and Research
    (objects) Management for Linked Open ScienceESWC 2023Hersonissos, Greece,
    May 28-29, 2023Conference websitehttps://zbmed.github.io/damalos/
    Submission
    linkhttps://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=damalos2023
    Submission
    deadlineMarch 31, 2023 DaMaLOS explores requirements for research digital
    objects (e.g., data, software, workflows, ro-crates) and their
    corresponding management plans to effectively instantiate an integrated
    layer supporting Linked Open Science (i.e., Open Science plus Linked Open
    Data). DaMaLOS welcomes contributions aligned to the following topics:
    machine-actionable DMPs and SMPs; machine/deep learning approaches around
    rich metadata; FAIRification; FAIR by design; FAIR tooling; recognition,
    publication and citation for data, software and other research digital
    objects, and scientometrics beyond the scholarly publication (i.e.,
    combining the different digital objects playing a role in the research
    cycle).Submission GuidelinesThis year DaMaLOS welcomes submissions in the
    form of long (up to 12 pages) and short (up to 6 pages) research papers,
    research objects (up to 6 pages), position papers (up to 6 pages), demos
    (up to 3 pages), posters (up to 3 pages).All submissions must be original
    and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference/workshop.
    All submissions must be in English. Proceedings of the workshop will be
    publicly available under CC-by 4.0 license
    ; by submitting you agree to
    the use of this license for accepted papers. Papers should be formatted
    according to LNCS templates
    .
    All workshop submissions should be done via EasyChair DaMaLOS-2023 workshop
    – Full research
    papers (up to 12 pages): Presenting novel scientific research- Short
    research papers (up to 6 pages): Presenting research results at early
    stages- Research objects (up to 6 pages): Describing datasets, software,
    workflows, training materials together with their metadata- Position papers
    (up to 6 pages): Introducing positions, ideas, opinions and discussions
    around a topic- Demos (up to 3 pages): Presenting tools (software,
    workflows and so) from a practical perspective- Posters (up to 3 pages):
    Presenting works in a graphical displayList of Topics – Research
    management- Importance, automatization and connections across Research Data
    and Software (and other digital objects) Management for Linked Open Science
    (LOS, i.e., Open Science + Linked Open Data principles)- Special
    features/metadata required in research management plans for LOS- Extensions
    to current RDM plans to better support LOS- FAIRness and FAIRification-
    Integration/alignment between FAIR and research management plans-
    FAIRification processes, either by design or post-research-object creation-
    FAIR tooling, e.g., evaluators, extensions, governance- Open Science and
    Scientometrics- Benefits of LOS over Open Science- How research plans and
    LOS can be used to improve collection and storage of (usually volatile)
    data produced at, e.g., conferences- Integration of software, data, and
    other research outcomes into science-related metricsCommitteesProgram
    Committee (TBC) – Erick Antezana (Bayer, Germany)- Alessia Bardi (Istituto
    di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione “A. Faedo”, CNR, Italy)- Oscar
    Corcho (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)- Melissa Cragin (San
    Diego Supercomputer Center, USA )- Constanze Curdt (Helmholz Metadata
    Collaboration, Germany)- Robert Downs (The Center for International Earth
    Science Information Network (CIESIN), USA)- Chris Erdmann (American
    Geophysical Union, USA)- Daniel Garijo (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,
    Spain)- Olga Ximena Giraldo (ZB MED Information Centre for Life Sciences,
    Germany)- Carole Goble (University of Manchester, UK)- Robert Hoehdorf
    (Computational Bioscience Research Center, KAUST, Saudi Arabia)- Daniel S.
    Katz (University of Illinois, USA)- Peter Kiraly (GWDG Göttingen, Germany)-
    José Labra (Universidad de Oviedo, Spain)- Carlos Martínez (eScience
    Center, the Netherlands)- Natalie Meyers (Hesburgh Libraries, USA)- Cassia
    Trojahn (Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT), France)-
    Andra Waagmeester (Micelio, Belgium)- Mingfang Wu (Australian Research Data
    Commons, Australia)- Benjamin Zapilko (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the
    Social Sciences, Germany)- Matthäus Zloch (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the
    Social Sciences, Germany)Organizing committee – Leyla Jael Castro, ZB MED
    Information Centre for Life Sciences- Sonja Schimmler, Fraunhofer FOKUS-
    Jens Dierkes, Cologne Competence Center for Research Data Management
    (C3RDM), University of Cologne- Danilo Dessi, GESIS Leibniz Institute for
    the Social Sciences- Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann, ZB MED Information Centre
    for Life Sciences, Univeristy Of ColognePublicationAccepted papers will go
    to the proceedings of the workshop and will be publicly available under
    CC-by 4.0 license at PUBLISSO FRL indexed
    by LIVIVO and DBLP
    . PUBLISSO mints DOIs and provides a
    fast publication process that will allow us to have the proceedings ready
    right after the conference, including slides. Accepted workshop papers will
    be later invited to submit an extended and improved version to the Journal
    of Biomedical Semantics (JBMS
    ).VenueThe conference will be
    co-located with ESCW 2023 and held in
    Hersonissos, GreeceContactFor more information please visit our webpage
    https://zbmed.github.io/damalos/ or send
    as and email to damalos2023 at easychair.org *

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