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==Topics==
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Possible topics for submissions include (but are not limited to) the following:
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Current theoretical, methodological, and epistemological challenges of Web Science:
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* Ethical challenges of technologies, data, algorithms, platforms, and people in the Web
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* Interdisciplinarity in Web Science
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* Modeling Web-related structures, data, users and behaviours
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* Impact of big data on the development of Web Science
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* Web Science approaches to data science, data analytics, and the Web of data
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* Detecting, preventing and predicting anomalies in Web data
 +
* Data curation and stewardship in Web Science
 +
* Sharing Web research data, Web archiving, and scholarly uses of Web archives
 +
* The psychological, sociological, legal and technological aspects related to the temporal and spatial dimensions of the web as a repository of information
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Web practices of individuals, collectives, institutions, and platforms:
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* The architecture and philosophy of the Web
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* Social machines, crowd computing, collective intelligence, and collaborative production
 +
* Health and well-being online
 +
* Humanities, arts, and culture on the Web
 +
* Web Science and the Internet of Things
 +
* Web economics, social entrepreneurship, and innovation
 +
* Analysis of online social and information networks, social media analyses
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* Governance, democracy, access, intellectual property:
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* Personal data and privacy
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* Anonymity, security and trust for Web access
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* Web access, literacy, divides, and development
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* Knowledge, education, and scholarship on and through the Web
  
==Topics==
 
 
==Submissions==
 
==Submissions==
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WebSci18 is a selective conference with a rigorous review process. Reviewing will be single-blind (authors are identified on submissions; reviewers are anonymized). To accommodate the distinct traditions of Web Science’s many disciplines, we allow for two different paper submission formats: full papers and short papers.
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Full papers are up to 8-10 pages long, ACM double column. Full papers should present new and substantial theoretical, empirical, methodological, or policy-oriented contributions to research and/or practice. Full papers include an abstract, an introduction, sections and especially significant conclusions and should be well on top of the current literature in the field as evidenced by appropriate referencing. Full papers should be original work that has not been previously published. Full papers are presented through regular talks. The program committee may decide to recommend full papers that were rejected as such to be accepted as short papers, if the authors agree.
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Short papers are 3-5 pages long, ACM double column. Short papers should present new ideas and/or work in progress that may have significant impact to or implications for the progress of the Web and Web Science. Short papers should include an abstract, an introductory paragraph and appropriate references. Short papers should be original work that has not been previously published. Short papers are assigned short talks.
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Both types of accepted submissions will be included in the proceedings, which will be archived by the ACM Digital Library. However, in order to accommodate the publication priorities of different scientific communities, we allow authors to opt out of having their contribution appear in the published proceedings (thus allowing the authors to retain the right to publish later in academic journals).
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Furthermore, the WebSci18 Scientific Program Chairs intend to organize a special issue of The Journal of Web Science. Authors of selected full and short papers and extended abstracts will be contacted and invited to submit a full-length journal paper for the special issue. All papers invited to this submission will go through a peer-review process before receiving final approval.
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==Submission Instructions==
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Full and short paper submissions should be formatted according to the official ACM SIG Conference Proceedings.
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See http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template (From the zip files provided, please select the SIGCONF version.)
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You can find the WebSci’18 paper submission pages at Easychair
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==Important Dates==
 
==Important Dates==
 
===Important dates for conference papers===
 
===Important dates for conference papers===
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* Sunday 27th May 2018 – Event date
 
* Sunday 27th May 2018 – Event date
 
==Committees==
 
==Committees==
* Co-Organizers
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* General Chair
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** [[has general chair::Hans Akkermans]], Network Institute, VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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* General Co-Chairs
 
* General Co-Chairs
** [[has general chair::some person]], some affiliation, country
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** [[has general co-chair::Kathy Fontaine]], Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA
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** [[has general co-chair::Ivar Vermeulen]], Network Institute, VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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* Program Chairs
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** [[has program chair::Geert-Jan Houben]], TU Delft, The Netherlands
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** [[has program chair::Matthew S. Weber]], Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA
  
* PC Co-Chairs
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* Workshop Chairs
** [[has program chair::some person]], some affiliation, country
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** [[has workshop chair::Paolo Boldi]], Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
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** [[has workshop chair::Anna Bon]], Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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** [[has workshop chair::Susan Halford]], University of Southampton, UK
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** [[has workshop chair::Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda]], GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany
  
* Workshop Chair
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* WebSci Interdisciplinary PhD Symposium Chairs
** [[has workshop chair::some person]], some affiliation, country
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** Pete Burnap, Cardiff University, UK
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** Leslie Carr, Web Science Institute, University of Southampton, UK
  
* Panel Chair
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* Poster Chairs
** [[has OC member::some person]], some affiliation, country
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** [[has poster chair::Pete Burnap]], Cardiff University, UK
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** [[has poster chair::Leslie Carr]], Web Science Institute, University of Southampton, UK
  
* Seminars Chair
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* Sponsorship Chairs
** [[has tutorial chair::some person]], some affiliation, country
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** [[has sponsorship chair::Carlos Pedrinaci]], Roche, UK
  
* Demonstration Co-Chairs
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* Communication and PR Chair
** [[has demo chair::some person]], some affiliation, country
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** [[has communication chair::Wendelien Tuijp]], International Office/CIS, VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands
** [[has demo chair::some person]], some affiliation, country
 
  
* Local Organizing Co-Chairs
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* Nonlocal Organization Chair
** [[has local chair::some person]], some affiliation, country
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** Susan Davies, Web Science Trust, University of Southampton, UK
  
* Program Committee Members
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* Local Organization Committee
** [[has PC member::some person]], some affiliation, country
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** [[has local organization committee member::Hans Akkermans]]
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** [[has local organization committee member::Melein Ankersmit]]
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** [[has local organization committee member::Anna Bon]]
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** [[has local organization committee member::Bert Haans]]
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** [[has local organization committee member::Mojca Lovrencak]]
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** [[has local organization committee member::Wendelien Tuijp]]
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** [[has local organization committee member::Caroline Waij]]

Latest revision as of 18:05, 7 March 2020

WebSci 2018
10th ACM Conference on Web Science
Event in series WebSci
Dates 2018/05/27 (iCal) - 2018/05/30
Homepage: websci18.webscience.org
Submitting link: easychair.org/conferences/?conf=websci18
Location
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Important dates
Workshops: 2018/05/04
Submissions: 2018/02/11
Notification: 2018/03/23
Camera ready due: 2018/04/13
Accepted short papers: 15
Papers: Submitted 113 / Accepted 30 (26.5 %)
Committees
General chairs: Hans Akkermans
PC chairs: Geert-Jan Houben, Matthew S. Weber
Table of Contents


Topics

Possible topics for submissions include (but are not limited to) the following: Current theoretical, methodological, and epistemological challenges of Web Science:

  • Ethical challenges of technologies, data, algorithms, platforms, and people in the Web
  • Interdisciplinarity in Web Science
  • Modeling Web-related structures, data, users and behaviours
  • Impact of big data on the development of Web Science
  • Web Science approaches to data science, data analytics, and the Web of data
  • Detecting, preventing and predicting anomalies in Web data
  • Data curation and stewardship in Web Science
  • Sharing Web research data, Web archiving, and scholarly uses of Web archives
  • The psychological, sociological, legal and technological aspects related to the temporal and spatial dimensions of the web as a repository of information

Web practices of individuals, collectives, institutions, and platforms:

  • The architecture and philosophy of the Web
  • Social machines, crowd computing, collective intelligence, and collaborative production
  • Health and well-being online
  • Humanities, arts, and culture on the Web
  • Web Science and the Internet of Things
  • Web economics, social entrepreneurship, and innovation
  • Analysis of online social and information networks, social media analyses
  • Governance, democracy, access, intellectual property:
  • Personal data and privacy
  • Anonymity, security and trust for Web access
  • Web access, literacy, divides, and development
  • Knowledge, education, and scholarship on and through the Web

Submissions

WebSci18 is a selective conference with a rigorous review process. Reviewing will be single-blind (authors are identified on submissions; reviewers are anonymized). To accommodate the distinct traditions of Web Science’s many disciplines, we allow for two different paper submission formats: full papers and short papers.

Full papers are up to 8-10 pages long, ACM double column. Full papers should present new and substantial theoretical, empirical, methodological, or policy-oriented contributions to research and/or practice. Full papers include an abstract, an introduction, sections and especially significant conclusions and should be well on top of the current literature in the field as evidenced by appropriate referencing. Full papers should be original work that has not been previously published. Full papers are presented through regular talks. The program committee may decide to recommend full papers that were rejected as such to be accepted as short papers, if the authors agree.

Short papers are 3-5 pages long, ACM double column. Short papers should present new ideas and/or work in progress that may have significant impact to or implications for the progress of the Web and Web Science. Short papers should include an abstract, an introductory paragraph and appropriate references. Short papers should be original work that has not been previously published. Short papers are assigned short talks.

Both types of accepted submissions will be included in the proceedings, which will be archived by the ACM Digital Library. However, in order to accommodate the publication priorities of different scientific communities, we allow authors to opt out of having their contribution appear in the published proceedings (thus allowing the authors to retain the right to publish later in academic journals).

Furthermore, the WebSci18 Scientific Program Chairs intend to organize a special issue of The Journal of Web Science. Authors of selected full and short papers and extended abstracts will be contacted and invited to submit a full-length journal paper for the special issue. All papers invited to this submission will go through a peer-review process before receiving final approval.

Submission Instructions

Full and short paper submissions should be formatted according to the official ACM SIG Conference Proceedings.

See http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template (From the zip files provided, please select the SIGCONF version.)

You can find the WebSci’18 paper submission pages at Easychair

Important Dates

Important dates for conference papers

  • Sunday February 11th, 2018 – Submission of long papers and short papers: PDFs of these submissions must be uploaded to EasyChair by this date.
  • Friday March 23rd , 2018 – Notification of Acceptance: Acceptances and rejections of long papers and short papers are sent out.
  • Friday April 13th, 2018 – Final Publication version due. Presenters who do not opt out of having their contribution appear in the ACM proceedings must upload the camera-ready copy of their paper to EasyChair by this date.

Important dates for events

  • Sunday 26th November 2017 – Event proposal submissions
  • Friday 08th December 2017 – Notification of event acceptance
  • Friday 15 December 2017 – First launch of event websites
  • February 2018 – Event paper submission and notification deadlines (if applicable, details left to organizers)
  • Friday 04th May 2018 – Camera-ready papers due for WebSci’18 Workshop Proceedings
  • Sunday 27th May 2018 – Event date

Committees

  • General Chair
  • General Co-Chairs
  • WebSci Interdisciplinary PhD Symposium Chairs
    • Pete Burnap, Cardiff University, UK
    • Leslie Carr, Web Science Institute, University of Southampton, UK
  • Poster Chairs
  • Communication and PR Chair
  • Nonlocal Organization Chair
    • Susan Davies, Web Science Trust, University of Southampton, UK