交换机|太平洋邻里协会(PNC)会议征稿
PNC 2021 Annual Conference & Joint Meetings
太平洋邻里协会(PNC)会议征稿
Theme
Sustainable Digital Heritage
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Date and Venue
September 28-30, 2021 (Tuesday-Thursday)
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
About Pacific Neighborhood Consortium (PNC)
Since 1993, the PNC has been committed to enhancing digital research and interaction among researchers, educators, and professionals around the Pacific Rim nations. The importance and contribution of the PNC has been widely recognized by the digital and information technology community. For more information, please refer to the PNC Homepage at http://www.pnclink.org.
It is our great pleasure to announce that the PNC 2021 Annual Conference and Joint Meetings will be held at Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. The main theme of the PNC 2021 is “Sustainable Digital Heritage.” Due to the ongoing uncertainty of the current global COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s conference will be carried out through physical and live online video conferencing.
The technical program of PNC 2021 Annual Conference and Joint Meetings will feature invited keynote, paper presentations, workshops and poster session. The PNC 2021 provides a forum to encourage interdisciplinary collaborations for scholars and researchers from fields including information technology, humanities and social sciences.
Hosts
Academia Sinica
Pacific Neighborhood Consortium
Co-hosts
Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiatives (ECAI)
Ministry of Education, Taiwan
Call for Full Paper and Poster Submission
Topics
1. Preservation of Digital Heritage
1.1 Artificial Intelligence
1.2 Anthropology
1.3 Area Studies
1.4 Biodiversity
1.5 Digital Archives
1.6 Digital Curation
1.7 Ecosystem Service
1.8 Intangible Culture
1.9 Linguistics
1.10 Geospatial Information Systems
2. Digital Asset Governance & Management
2.1 Brand Management
2.2 Content Management
2.3 Data Governance
2.4 Digital Libraries
2.5 Digital Media
2.6 Intellectual Property
2.7 Metadata
2.8 Production Management
2.9 Sustainable Infrastructure
3. Digital Humanities
3.1 Archaeology
3.2 Arts
3.3 Digital Archives
3.4 Digital Education
3.5 Digital Museums
3.6 History
3.7 Literature
3.8 Philosophy
3.9 Public Health
3.10 Spatial History
Important Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline:
May 15th, 2021
Author Notification:
June 15th, 2021
Full Paper Submission Deadline:
July 15th, 2021
Submission Categories
Abstracts : Paper (1 page); Poster (max. 500 words)
Full Paper (at least 6 pages)
Poster & Demo (1 page; 1 min video)
Important Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline:
May 15th, 2021
Author Notification:
June 15th, 2021
Full Paper Submission Deadline:
July 15th, 2021
Submission Categories
Abstracts : Paper (1 page); Poster (max. 500 words)
Full Paper (at least 6 pages)
Poster & Demo (1 page; 1 min video)
Paper Submissions
Authors are invited to submit abstract by May 15, 2021. The full paper will be required to submit by July 15th, 2021. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously while being evaluated for this conference. The required length of paper is at least 6 pages including figures, tables & references. All submitted paper must conform to the IEEE Xplore Format for conference proceedings.
As the reviewing will be blind, papers must not include authors' names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the author's identity, e.g., "We previously showed (Smith, 1991) ..." must be avoided. Instead, use citations such as "Smith previously showed (Smith, 1991) ..." Papers that do not conform to these requirements will be rejected without review.
Papers should not refer, for further detail, to documents that are not available to the reviewers. For example, do not omit or redact important citation information to preserve anonymity. Instead, use third person or named reference to this work, as described above (“Smith showed” rather than “we showed”).
Poster Submissions
Researchers engaging in computational and communications media and technology are invited to submit proposals for exhibiting work that responds to this year's conference themes of "Sustainable Digital Heritage." Authors are required to submit abstracts (max. 500 words) by May 15th, 2021.
There are two categories of PNC 2021 Poster Sessions: "Poster Competition" and "Demonstration Zone." For both the poster competition and demonstration, participants are required to give an oral orientation in video format (1 minute). For the poster competition, the best poster award will be selected after evaluation by the Grading Committee. Vendors or Institutions are welcome to take this opportunity to show research results that are related to the conference main theme.
*All posters will be presented in digital format during the conference.
I. Poster Competition:
All participants are required to give an oral orientation (presenters will submit a 1-minute video). Winners will be selected and awarded after evaluation of the Grading Committee. Below please find detailed regulation and grading standards for both competitions: Poster Competition selection criteria are:
(1) Main Theme and Research Methodology (40%)
Originality and creativity
Methods are clear and appropriate for the objectives
Background and objectives are clearly stated
(2) Conclusion and Contribution (40%)
Conclusions are supported by data
Level of project difficulty
(3) Poster Production (20%)
The flow of the poster is easy to follow and interpret
Tables, figures and/or written results are succinct
II. Demonstration Zone:
For poster demonstration only. All participants are required to give an oral orientation (presenters will submit a 1-minute video). Vendors or Institutions are welcome to take this opportunity to show research results that are related to the conference main theme.
Contact
PNC Secretariat
P.O. Box 1-76 Nankang, Taipei 115, Taiwan
Tel: +886-2-26521885 #313
Email: pnc@gate.sinica.edu.tw
网址:https://sites.google.com/view/pnc2021/conference-info
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责编 任苗青
美编 任苗青