SDA at TPDL2017 & a Honorary Mention Award

TPDL2017_logoTPDL 2017: The 21st version of the International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries took place in Thessaloniki, Greece from September 18 to 21, 2017.

We as SDA group had four scientific papers accepted and presented:

And we are happy to win the Honorary award for the long paper entitled ‘Exploiting Interlinked Research Metadata’ presented by Sahar Vahdati.

Paper abstract: OpenAIRE, the Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe, aggregates metadata about research (projects, publications, people, organizations, etc.) into a central Information Space. OpenAIRE aims at increasing interoperability and reusability of this data collection by exposing it as Linked Open Data (LOD). By following the LOD principles, it is now possible to further increase interoperability and reusability by connecting the OpenAIRE LOD to other datasets about projects, publications, people, and organizations. Doing so required us to identify link discovery tools that perform well, as well as candidate datasets that provide comprehensive scholarly communication metadata, and then to specify linking rules. We demonstrate the added value that interlinking provides for end users by implementing visual frontends for looking up publications to cite, and publication statistics, and evaluating their usability on top of interlinked vs. non-interlinked data

This year at TPDL 2017, three very interesting keynote speeches were given by Paul Groth on Machines are people too,


Elton Barker on Back to the future: annotating, collaborating and linking in a digital ecosystem and Dimitrios Tzovaras on Visualization in the big data era: data mining from networked information.
Thanks to all organizers at TPDL 2017 mainly general chairs:

  • Yannis Manolopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Lazaros Iliadis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece