The following papers have been accepted and will be presented at JCDL 2018

Full papers: 

  • How it Happened: Discovering and Archiving the Evolution of a Story Using Social Signals.  Omar Alonso, Vasilis Kandylas and Serge-Eric Tremblay.
  • Keep it Simple: Effective Unsupervised Author Disambiguation with Relative Frequencies. Tobias Backes.
  • WELDA: Enhancing Topic Models by Incorporating Local Word Context. Stefan Bunk and Ralf Krestel.
  • Contextualised Browsing in a Digital Library's Living Lab. Zeljko Carevic, Sascha Schüller, Philipp Mayr and Norbert Fuhr.
  • Ranking Archived Documents for Structured Queries on Semantic Layers. Pavlos Fafalios, Vaibhav Kasturia and Wolfgang Nejdl.
  • Evaluation of Conformance Checkers for Long-Term Preservation of Multimedia Documents. Nicola Ferro, Gianmaria Silvello, Erik Bruelink, Boris Doubrov, Antonella Fresa, Magnus Geber, Klas Jadeglans, Börje Justrell, Bert Lemmens, Jerôme Martinez, Víctor Muñoz, Sònia Oliveras, Claudio Prandoni, Dave Rice, Stefan Rohde-Enslin, Xavi Tarrés, Erwin Verbruggen, Benjamin Yousefi and Carl Wilson.
  • A Framework for Aggregating Private and Public Web Archives. Mat Kelly, Michael L. Nelson and Michele C. Weigle.
  • Citation Recommendation Using Distributed Representation of Discourse Facets in Scientific Articles. Yuta Kobayashi, Masashi Shimbo and Yuji Matsumoto.
  • Linked Open Citation Database: How much would it cost if Libraries Cataloged and Curated the Citation Graph? Anne Lauscher, Kai Eckert, Lukas Galke, Ansgar Scherp, Syed Tahseen Raza Rizvi, Sheraz Ahmed, Andreas Dengel, Philipp Zumstein and Annette Klein.
  • Using Deep Learning For Title-Based Semantic Subject Indexing To Reach Competitive Performance to Full-Text. Florian Mai, Lukas Galke and Ansgar Scherp.
  • Biography, Ephemera, and the Future of Social Media Archiving. Catherine Marshall.
  • Understanding the Position of Information Professionals with regards to Linked Data: A Survey of Libraries, Archives and Museums. Lucy Mckenna, Christophe Debruyne and Declan O'Sullivan.
  • An Adaptive Image-based Plagiarism Detection Approach. Norman Meuschke, Christopher Gondek, Daniel Seebacher, Corinna Breitinger, Daniel Keim and Bela Gipp.
  • Investigating Entity Linking in Early English Legal Documents. Gary Munnelly and Seamus Lawless.
  • Entity-Aspect Linking: Providing Fine-Grained Semantics of Entities in Context. Federico Nanni, Simone Paolo Ponzetto and Laura Dietz.
  • Scraping SERPs for archival seeds: it matters when you start. Alexander Nwala, Michele Weigle and Michael Nelson.
  • My Approach = Your Apparatus? Entropy-Based Topic Modeling on Multiple Domain-Specific Text Collections. Julian Risch and Ralf Krestel.
  • AUGUR: Forecasting the Emergence of New Research Topics. Angelo Salatino, Francesco Osborne and Enrico Motta.
  • Improving the Representation and Conversion of Mathematical Formulae by Considering their Textual Context. Moritz Schubotz, André Greiner-Petter, Philipp Scharpf, Norman Meuschke, Howard Cohl and Bela Gipp.
  • Extracting Scientific Figures with Distantly Supervised Neural Networks. Noah Siegel, Nicholas Lourie, Russell Power and Waleed Ammar.
  • Putting Dates on the Map: Harvesting and Analyzing Street Names with Date Mentions and their Explanations. Jannik Strötgen, Rosita Andrade and Dhruv Gupta.
  • Digital History meets Microblogging: Analyzing Collective Memories in Twtter. Yasunobu Sumikawa, Adam Jatowt and Marten During.
  • An Analysis of Cross-Document Linking Mechanisms. Ahmed Tayeh and Beat Signer.
  • Machine Learning vs. Rules and Out-of-the-Box vs. Retrained: An Evaluation of Open-Source Bibliographic Reference and Citation Parsers. Dominika Tkaczyk, Andrew Collins, Paraic Sheridan and Joeran Beel.
  • Impact of Crowdsourcing OCR Improvements on Retrievability Bias. Myriam Traub, Thaer Samar, Jacco van Ossenbruggen and Lynda Hardman.
  • A Query Algebra for Temporal Text Corpora. Jens Willkomm, Christoph Schmidt-Petri, Martin Schäler, Michael Schefczyk and Klemens Böhm.

Short papers:

  • Applying the Analytic Hierarchy Process to an Institutional Repository Collection. Pamela Andrews, Karen Harker and Ana Krahmer.
  • Extending Multiple Diagram Navigation with Internal Diagram And Collection Connections. Hisham Benotman and David Maier.
  • Interaction on an Academic Social Networking Sites: A Study of ResearchGate Q&A on Library and Information Science. Shengli Deng, Jingjing Tong and Shaoxiong Fu.
  • The role of pre-existing highlights in reader–text interactions and outcomes. Samuel Dodson, Luanne Freund and Rick Kopak.
  • Social Tagging: Organic and Retroactive Folksonomies. Chris Holstrom.
  • Evaluating Saccade-Bounded Eye Movement Features for the User Interest Modeling. Sampath Jayarathna and Sobiga Shanmugathasan. 
  • Computer-Assisted Crowd Transcription of the U.S. Census with Personalized Assignments for Better Accuracy and Participation. Douglas J. Kennard.
  • Prioritizing and Scheduling Conferences for Metadata Harvesting in dblp. Mandy Neumann, Christopher Michels, Philipp Schaer and Ralf Schenkel.
  • Modeling Author Contribution Rate With Blockchain. Muhammad Syafiq Mohd Pozi, Gopinath Muruthi, Adam Jatowt and Yukiko Kawai.
  • Formula Ranking within an Article. Ke Yuan, Liangcai Gao, Zhuoren Jiang and Zhi Tang.
  • Ranking Scientific Papers and Venues in Heterogeneous Academic Networks by Mutual Reinforcement. Fang Zhang and Shengli Wu.
  • Building a Theoretical Framework for the Development of Digital Scholarship Services in China’s Universities. Lihong Zhou, Xinyu Lu and Tim Zijlstra.