At the University of East Anglia (UEA), we have been taking part in the Primo Charter Programme in which various libraries in the Europe and the US have been able to work with Ex Libris on version 1 of their Primo product.
This year's discovery challenge presents two tasks in the new area
of social bookmarking. One task covers spam detection and
the other covers tag recommendations. As we are hosting the social bookmark and
publication sharing system BibSonomy, we are able to provide a dataset
of BibSonomy for the challenge. A training dataset for both tasks is provided at the beginning of the competition.
The test dataset will be released 48 hours before the final deadline. Due to a very tight schedule we cannot grant any deadline
extension.
The presentation of the results will take place at the ECML/PKDD workshop where the top teams are
invited to present their approaches and results.
Was ich über wissenschaftliche Blogs denke, war in der Werkstatt zuletzt mehrmals nachzulesen. Und in einer dreiteiligen Serie habe ich versucht, den Möglichkeiten und Grenzen, sowie der Rolle von Wissenschaftsblogs innerhalb einer “Wissenschaftskommunikation 2.0″ nachzuspüren. Für alle ungeduldigen Werkstattbesucher gibt es einige meiner Argumente hier nun in komprimierter Form.
The list of research questions I published in SOAN last week (What we don't know about open access: research questions in need of researchers) is now up on the OAD wiki for community editing and enlargement.
J. Droste, H. Deters, J. Puglisi, and J. Klünder. 2023 IEEE 31st International Requirements Engineering Conference Workshops (REW), page 129-135. (September 2023)