Call for Papers - Special Issue on: "Advances in Metadata and Semantics for Learning Infrastructures" Nikos Palavitsinis 24 Feb 2012 13:30 UTC
***APOLOGIES FOR ANY CROSS-POSTINGS***WE KINDLY ASK YOU TO FORWARD TO ANY RELEVANT LISTS*** ------------------------ International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies (IJMSO) Call for Papers Special Issue on: "Advances in Metadata and Semantics for Learning Infrastructures" Guest Editors: Nikos Palavitsinis, University of Alcala de Henares, Spain, and Agro-Know Technologies, Greece Joris Klerkx, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Xavier Ochoa, Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral, Ecuador A growing body of learning infrastructures and aggregators is making digital learning resources available to any user searching for educational content on various topics, through federations of learning repositories. The fundamental reasons behind this trend include growing educational demands in all countries, the limited capacity of face-to-face education, the effort and cost involved in building multimedia learning materials, and the new possibilities offered by the Internet. Although well-known search engines can in fact successfully retrieve millions of documents that exist online, based on some keywords, the fact remains that there is no guarantee that the results will contain trustable material which is exploitable in an educational setting. Such information can usually be found in a complete metadata record, which is not the case in many of the aforementioned search results. Through the vast number of existing repositories, millions of learning resources are being made available; a fact that raises various research topics having to do with, amongst other things, the technology that supports them, the standards being used to describe learning objects, the quality of learning, metadata within the repositories, etc. Openness of content and sharing of resources are also part of the ethical but also very technical issues that arise for learning repositories and learning infrastructures in general. The general aim of this special issue is to assess the current status and technologies, as well as to outline the major challenges and future perspectives, related to the development of learning repositories and wider infrastructures. It aims to provide an overview of the state of the art in this field by including a wide range of interdisciplinary contributions. Overall, it aims to outline the rich potential of repositories for learning as an application field for advanced metadata- and semantic-driven systems and services. Subject Coverage Suitable topics include but are not limited to: - Information standards and specifications - Metadata schemas and application profiles - Multilingual vocabularies, taxonomies, glossaries and thesauri - (Semi-) automatic metadata generation - Visualisation techniques for metadata, content, repositories - Metadata metrics - Learning content search and exchange - Infrastructures, systems and services for knowledge organisatio- n - Learning content archives' preservation and maintenance - Ontology approaches, models, theories and languages - Semantic representation of learning materials - Cloud facilities and supercomputing for learning infrastructures - Attention, usage metadata and paradata for learning analytics - Quality in metadata - Multilingual metadata and semantics Notes for Prospective Authors Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may only be submitted if the paper was not originally copyrighted and if it has been completely re-written). All papers are refereed through a peer review process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are available on the Author Guidelines page. Important Dates Submission of extended abstract (recommended): 1 April, 2012 (by email) Notification of appropriateness: 15 April, 2012 Manuscript submission: 15 June, 2012 (online) Notification of acceptance/rejection: 1 September, 2012 Final manuscript due: 1 November, 2012 Editors and Notes Potential contributors are strongly encouraged to submit an extended abstract for feedback as to the suitability of proposed papers to the following address before 1 April 2012: palavitsinis@agroknow.gr All papers must be submitted online. To submit a paper, please go to Online Submissions of Papers. If you experience any problems submitting your paper online, please contact submissions@inderscience.com, describing the exact problem you experience. (Please include in your email the title of the Special Issue, the title of the Journal and the names of the Guest Editors)