SV: New CCQ call for papers: AI and Automated Processes for Subject Access

Hans A. Vigen Hans.A.Vigen at bibsent.no
Sun Feb 7 12:02:26 CET 2021


Veldig bra Elise

Antar det er interesse for dette, men er det noen som driver med dette utenfor Nord-Europa? Altså, forventer du det kommer mange "papers" her?

Den første linken funker for øvrig ikke, det er heller ikke viktig (jeg var bare nysgjerrig på instruksjonene), men du bør kanskje dobbeltsjekke.  


Mvh 

Hans

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Emne: VS: New CCQ call for papers: AI and Automated Processes for Subject Access

Hei,

Jeg videresender denne call-for-papers til temanummer i Cataloguing & Classification Quarterly, som IFLA-seksjonen Subject Analysis and Access har ansvar for.

Vennlig hilsen,
Elise Conradi



**Apologies for cross-posting.**

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automated Processes for Subject Access

Deadline: April 30, 2021

The library community has invested in the development of knowledge organization systems (KOS, such as subject headings, thesauri, taxonomies, classification, etc.) to represent general knowledge or domain-specific knowledge and standardize vocabularies with the ultimate goal to describe information resources and provide effective access to these resources. These knowledge organization systems are of great importance to the subject representation of resource content and subject access to information. Current solutions enable shifting from the traditional manual processes to the use of technologies in the development of KOS, subject indexing, classification, and retrieval.

This special issue of Cataloging & Classification Quarterly (CCQ) will illustrate technologies, methods, and projects that implement semantic web technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and other automated processes, standards and best practices for various stages of knowledge information, including KOS development, indexing and classification, and retrieval and access, with additional attention to ethical and licensing considerations.

Potential topics include (but are not limited to):

   *   Artificial Intelligence (AI) in libraries
   *   Automated processes for metadata creation
   *   Automated processes for quality estimation and quality management
   *   Semantic web in knowledge organization
   *   Integration of Linked Open Data (LOD) in authorities & knowledge organization systems (thesauri,
classifications, ontologies)
   *   AI/machine learning in knowledge representation, thesaurus construction, and classification schema
development
   *   AI/machine learning in subject indexing and classification
   *   Automated subject indexing and classification
   *   Technologies, standards, and best practices
   *   Ethics of AI in knowledge organization
   *   KO open data licensing

Papers should follow the CCQ Instructions for Authors available at:

https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=wccq20<https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=wccq20&utm_source=CPB&utm_medium=cms&utm_campaign=JQB18729>

Submit your paper using ScholarOne Manuscripts
(https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/wccq<https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/wccq?utm_source=CPB&utm_medium=cms&utm_campaign=JQB18729>)
by April 30, 2021 for peer review.

Deadlines:

   *   Paper submission: April 30, 2021
   *   Notification of paper acceptance: July 15, 2021

For questions, contact Athena Salaba, asalaba at kent.edu or Caroline Saccucci, csus at loc.gov.


Elise Conradi
Sekretær, Subject Analysis and Access Section, IFLA
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