Call for Contributions: Digital Research 2012 - deadline approaching
Digital Research 2012 is being held in St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, 10-12 September 2012.
We have an exciting 3-day programme including New Science of New Data, Smart Spaces, Open Science, Web Archiving, the launch of the Software Sustainability Institute's Fellows programme and the UK e-Infrastructure Academic Community Forum, together with a range of international speakers and workshops. Most importantly the event will feature your presentations about your digital research activities and your thoughts about the future of digital research. We're accepting contributions (1200-1500 words) until the end of this week (27th July) - please see the call below, and we look forward to seeing you at Digital Research 2012 in September.
Call for Contributions
Digital Research practice, tools and
infrastructures have been embraced by researchers across all disciplines. In
sciences and humanities, from big data analytics to citizen scholarship, we are
harnessing our new digital capabilities ranging from the Web and new devices to
e-Infrastructure, High Performance Computing and the Cloud. While adoption and
investment grow the community continues to innovate. The goal of Digital
Research 2012 is to showcase today’s digital research practice and innovation,
and to set an influential agenda for tomorrow.
This year we are inviting contributions under the themes of "Digital Research Innovation Showcase" and "Digital Research Futures". The scope is the broad digital research ecosystem, which includes digital research applications in any discipline (sciences, digital humanities, creative and performing arts), tools, methods, practice, all aspects of e-Infrastructure, the research environment, digital curation, data management policy and practice, analytics, modelling, simulation, open science, open data and software, linked data, automation, standards, long tail and citizen science, knowledge infrastructure, sustainability, research communication, reproducible research, learning, training (e.g. data science curriculum), design and responsible innovation.
Call for Contributions: Digital Research
Innovation Showcase
Digital Research 2012 will be showcasing the
state of the art in Digital Research. We invite short papers presenting your
Digital Research project, emphasising innovative Digital Research practice,
tools, resources and outcomes. Please indicate your preferred
presentation format: oral, poster, demo or video.
The submission format is a 3 page (1200-1500
words) extended abstract. All submissions will be peer-reviewed for their
original contribution to the state of the art. Submissions for oral
presentation may be accepted instead for poster presentation. All accepted
abstracts will be made available in the online proceedings.
Call for Contributions: Digital Research Futures
This year’s theme is the Future of Digital
Research. We invite short papers, stories and videos giving your glimpse of
“Digital Research in the Future” in (and between) any disciplines. We encourage
originality and forward- thinking, and there will be awards for the best-rated
submissions.
These glimpses of our Digital Research Future
may be based on your current research and should draw on your insights and
vision. Short papers set out your view on the evolution of some aspect of the
digital research ecosystem. Stories and videos could address the above
with alternative narratives like “a day in the life” of a researcher or mock-up
media coverage, and your submission should include a rationale for your vision,
and include references, to assist with peer review. Creativity is
definitely encouraged.
The submission format is a 3
page (1200-1500 words) short paper. All submissions will be
peer-reviewed for their original contribution to the Digital Research Digital Research 2012 is being held in St.
Catherine’s College, Oxford, 10-12 September 2012. We have an exciting 3-day
programme including New Science of New Data, Smart Spaces, Open Science, Web
Archiving, the launch of the Software Sustainability Institute's Fellows
programme and the UK e-Infrastructure Academic Community Forum, together with a
range of international speakers and workshops. Most importantly the event will
feature your presentations about your digital research activities and your
thoughts about the future of digital research. We're accepting
contributions (1200-1500 words) until the end of this week (27th July) - please
see the call below, and we look forward to seeing you at Digital Research 2012
in September.
Please submit your abstracts and short papers
via EasyChair by 27th July 2012 – further instructions, and information about
collocated workshops, can be found on the website http://digital-research.oerc.ox.ac.uk







