Call for Chapter Proposal: “Cases on Open-Linked Data and Semantic Web Applications”
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Chapter Proposal Submission: February 15, 2011“Cases on Open-Linked Data and Semantic Web Applications”A book edited by Dr. Patricia Ordoñez de Pablos (University of Oviedo, Spain)Dr Miltiadis D. Lytras (American College of Greece, Greece)Dr Robert Tennyson (University of Minnesota, USA)and Dr Jose Emilio Labra Gayo (University of Oviedo, Spain)To be published by IGI Global:http://www.igi-global.com/AuthorsEditors/AuthorEditorResources/CallForBookChapters/CallForChapterDetails.aspx?CallForContentId=ca2c6f97-85f8-4e05-9dd5-01895e30bb0a
IntroductionTim Berners-Lee coined the term “Linked Data” in his Linked Data Webarchitecture note. It refers to a way of publishing and interlinkingstructured data.Linked Data aims to enable people to share structureddata on the Web as easily as they can share documents today. The basicassumption behind this term is that the usefulness and value of dataincreases the more it is interlinked. According to Tim Berners-Lee(2006), “like the web of hypertext, the web of data is constructedwith documents on the web. However, unlike the web of hypertext, wherelinks are relationships anchors in hypertext documents written inHTML, for data they link between arbitrary things described by RDF”.The proposed book aims at helping in communicating and disseminatingrelevant recent research in open linked data and semantic web basedpersonalization as applied to the context of Information Systems.Objective of the BookLinked Data literature proposes using the Web to connect related datathat was not previously linked or to lower the barriers to currentlylinked data using other methods. More specifically, the basic elementsof linked data are to: 1) use the RDF data model to publish structureddata on the Web; and 2) use RDF links to interlink data from differentdata sources. The application of both principles leads to the creationof a data commons on the Web which is often called the Web of Data orSemantic Web.The book collection will cover Open Linked Data and Semantic Webapproaches to information systems and ontology-based informationsystems research, as well as the diverse underlying database andknowledge representation aspects that impact personalization and thecustomization. The chapters will also address challenges for this newfield of research. Chapters dealing with aspects of both topics areespecially sought.The subject area is a combination of Web Semantic, Open Linked Data,Business, Management, Information Technologies and InformationSystems.Target Audience§ Politicians§ Professors in academia§ Policy Makers§ Government officers§ Students§ Corporate heads of firms§ Senior general managers§ Managing directors§ Board directors§ Academics and researchers in the field both in universitiesand business schools§ Information technology directors and managers§ Quality managers and directors§ Human resource directors§ Libraries and information centres serving the needs of the aboveRecommended topicsThe proposed book aims to be an international platform to bringtogether academics, researchers, lecturers, and persons in decisionmaking positions, policy makers and practitioners from differentbackgrounds to share new theories, research findings and case studies,enhancing understanding and collaboration in open linked data inbusiness and science and the role of information technologies and websemantics and analyse recent developments in theory and practice.Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:Digital DataFOAF (friend-of-a-friend) and FOAF-a-MaticLinked data on the webWeb architectureRDF data modelVocabularies to represent informationTesting and Debugging Linked DataResearch ObjectsSemantic Web Search Engine (SWSE)Web SemanticCase StudiesSemantic Web standardSubmission ProcedureResearchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or beforeFebruary 15, 2011, a 2-3 page chapter proposal clearly explaining themission and concerns of his or her proposed chapter. Authors ofaccepted proposals will be notified by February 28, 2011 about thestatus of their proposals and sent chapter guidelines. Full chaptersare expected to be submitted by April 15, 2011. All submitted chapterswill be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. Contributors may alsobe requested to serve as reviewers for this project.PublisherThis book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly IdeaGroup Inc.), publisher of the “Information Science Reference”(formerly Idea Group Reference) and “Medical Information ScienceReference” imprints. For additional information regarding thepublisher, please visit www.igi-global.com. This publication isanticipated to be released in 2012.Important DatesFebruary 15, 2011: Proposal Submission DeadlineFebruary 28, 2011: Notification of AcceptanceApril 15, 2011: Full Chapter SubmissionMay 30, 2011: Review Results ReturnedInquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically to:Dr. Patricia Ordoñez de PablosUniversity of Oviedo, SpainE-mail: patriop
uniovi.esWith CC to:Dr Miltiadis D. LytrasAmerican College of Greece, GreeceEmail:miltiadis.lytras
gmail.comDr Robert TennysonUniversity of Minnesota, USArdtennyson
gmail.comDr José Emilio LabraUniversity of Oviedo, SpainEmail: labra
uniovi.es
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