Program

9:00 - 17:45
IMPACT Workshop
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19:30
Welcome Reception at the National and University Library of Slovenia
Explore the unique architecture of Jože Plečnik and visit UNESCO protected library building in the center of Ljubljana.
08:30 - 09:20
Registration
09:20 - 09:40
Welcome
Program Chairs, Ines Vodopivec, National and University Library
09:40 - 10:10
Welcome
Mojca Štruc, Ministry of Digital Transformation
10:10 - 10:40
Coffee break
10:40 - 12:10
Paper Session 1: Digital Libraries and Archival Studies
Session chair: Thomas Risse
  • Promoting interoperability on the datasets of the arrowheads findings of the Chalcolithic and the Early/Middle Bronze Age
    Mariana Curado Malta (INESC TEC, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto); Maria Luisa Diez-Platas (Escuela Superior de Ingeniería y Tecnología,UNIR); Américo Araújo (Faculdade de Letras, University of Coimbra); João Muralha (CHAM, aculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa); Marco Oliveira (CEOS.PP, Polytechnic of Porto)
  • Enriching Archival Linked Data Descriptions with Information from Wikidata and DBpedia
    Inês Koch (University of Porto); Cristina Ribeiro (University of Porto); María Poveda-Villalón (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid); Mariano Rico (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid); Carla Teixeira Lopes (University of Porto)
  • Bibliotheca Eugeniana Digital—Unveiling and Visualizing the Treasures of Prince Eugene of Savoy’s Library
    Eva Mayr (University for Continuing Education Krems); Annerose Tartler (Austrian National Library); Florian Windhager (University for Continuing Education Krems); Michael Smuc (Mindfactor IT Solutions eU); Johannes Liem (University for Continuing Education Krems); Max Kaiser (Austrian National Library); Monika Kiegler-Griensteidl (Austrian National Library); Simon Mayer (Austrian National Library)
  • Mining Literary Trends: A tool for Digital Library analysis
    Eleonora Bernasconi (University of Bari Aldo Moro); Stefano Ferilli (University of Bari)
  • PRET19: Automatic Recognition and Indexing of Handwritten Loan Registers from 19\up{th} Century Parisian Universities
    Léa Périssier (Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de la Sorbonne, Paris); Viera Rebolledo-Dhuin (Centre de recherche en histoire européenne comparée, Université Paris-Est Créteil); Marie-Thérèse Petiot (Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de la Sorbonne, Paris); Yoann Schneider (TEKLIA, Paris); Christopher Kermorvant (TEKLIA)
  • Improving retrieval and expression of iconographical and iconological semantic statements: an extension of the ICON ontology
    Sofia Baroncini (Leibniz Institute of European History); Bruno Sartini (LMU University of Munich)
12:10 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:00
15:00 - 16:30
Poster Presentation Session 1 and Coffee
16:30 - 17:50
Paper Session 2: Document and Text Processing
Session chair: Stefano Ferilli
  • Comparative Analysis of Evaluation Measures for Scientific Text Simplification
    Dennis Davari (Kiel University); Liana Ermakova (HCTI EA-4249, Université de Bretagne Occidentale); Ralf Krestel (ZBW & Kiel University)
  • Learning Reading Order via Document Layout with Layout2Pos
    Laura Nguyen (reciTAL); Benjamin Piwowarski (Sorbonne Université); Julio Laborde (reciTAL); Gilles Moyse (reciTAL)
  • LIAS: Layout Information-based Article Separation in Historical Newspapers
    Wenjun Sun (La Rochelle Université); Thi Hong Hanh Tran (La Rochelle University); Carlos-Emiliano González-Gallardo (La Rochelle Université); Mickael Coustaty (L3i laboratory); Antoine Doucet (La Rochelle Université)
  • Leveraging Transfer Learning for Article Segmentation in Historical Newspapers
    Nancy Girdhar (La Rochelle University); Deepak Sharma (University of Kiel, Kiel); Mickael Coustaty (L3i laboratory); Antoine Doucet (La Rochelle Université)
  • LOpenPSS: An Open Page Stream Segmentation Benchmark
    Ruben J van Heusden (Universiteit van Amsterdam); Jaap Kamps (University of Amsterdam); Maarten Marx (IRlab, Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam)
08:30 - 09:30
Registration
9:30 - 10:30
Keynote 2: Maarten de Rijke
Searching for Climate Impact
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee break
11:00 - 12:00
Paper Session 3: Information Retrieval, Classification, and Semantic Enrichment
Session chair: Christopher Kermorvant
  • CALM: Context Augmentation with large Language Model for Named Entity Recognition
    Tristan Luiggi (Sorbonne Université - ISIR \ Upskills R & D); Tanguy HERSERANT (AgroParisTech); Thong Tran (Upskills R & D); Vincent Guigue (Agroparistech); Laure Soulier (Sorbonne Université - ISIR)
  • Content-Based Dataset Retrieval Methods: Reproducibility of the ACORDAR Test Collection
    Laura Menotti (University of Padua); Manuel Barusco (University of Padua); Riccardo Forzan (University of Padua); Gianmaria Silvello (University of Padova)
  • Multi-Dimensional Edge-Embedded GCNs for Arabic Text Classification
    Ola Karajeh (Ferris State University); Mohammed Al-Kabi (Al-Buraimi University College); Edward A Fox (Virginia Tech)
  • LIT: Label-Informed Transformers on Token-based Classification
    Wenjun Sun (La Rochelle Université); Thi Hong Hanh Tran (La Rochelle University); Carlos-Emiliano González-Gallardo (La Rochelle Université); Mickael Coustaty (L3i laboratory); Antoine Doucet (La Rochelle Université)
  • Leveraging Open Large Language Models for Historical Named Entity Recognition
    Carlos-Emiliano González-Gallardo (La Rochelle Université); Thi Hong Hanh Tran (La Rochelle University); Ahmed Hamdi (University of La Rochelle); Antoine Doucet (La Rochelle Université)
12:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 14:50
Paper Session 4: HCI & Data Management
Session chair: Gustavo Candela
  • Tracing the Retraction Cascade: Identifying Non-retracted but Potentially Retractable Articles
    Muhammad Usman (TU Braunschweig); Wolf-Tilo Balke (TU Braunschweig)
  • Mapping Techniques for an Automated Library Classification: The Case Study of Library Loans at Bibliotheca Hertziana
    Hannah L Casey (EPFL); Alessandro Adamou (Bibliotheca Hertziana - Max Planck Institute for Art History); Dario Rodighiero (University of Groningen)
  • Database Approaches to the Modelling and Querying of Musical Scores: a Survey
    Adel Aly (IRISA); Olivier Pivert (IRISA - Université Rennes); Virginie Thion (IRISA, Univ. Rennes)
14:50 - 16:20
Poster Presentation Session 2 and Coffee
17:30 - 19:00
City tour
A walk through the historical city center of Ljubljana
19:00 - 22:00
Conference dinner
9:30 - 10:30
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee break
11:00 - 12:30
Paper Session 5: Scholarly Communication and Systematic Reviews
Mariana Curado Malta
  • SWARM-SLR - Streamlined Workflow Automation for Machine-actionable Systematic Literature Reviews
    Tim Wittenborg (L3S Research Center, Leibniz University Hannover); Oliver Karras (TIB - Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology); Sören Auer (TIB Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology)
  • A Reputation System for Scientific Contributions Based on a Token Economy
    Christof Bless (HSLU); Alexander Denzler ( HSLU - Lucerne University of Applied Sciences & Art); Oliver Karras (TIB - Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology); Sören Auer (TIB Technische Informationsbibliothek)
  • Enhancing Identification of Scholarly Reference on YouTube: Method Development and Analysis of External Link Characteristics
    Jiro Kikkawa (University of Tsukuba); Masao Takaku (University of Tsukuba); Fuyuki Yoshikane (University of Tsukuba)
  • Assessing the Accessibility and Usability of Web Archives for Blind Users
    Mohan Krishna Sunkara (Old Dominion University); Akshay Kolgar Nayak (Old Dominion University); Sandeep Kalari (Old Dominion University); Satwik Ram Kodandaram (Old Dominion University); Sampath Jayarathna (Old Dominion University); Hae-Na Lee (Michigan State University); Vikas Ashok (Old Dominion University)
  • Scholarly Quality Measurements: A Systematic Literature Review
    Rand Alchokr (Otto von Guericke University); Abhishek Gopalrao (Otto von Guericke University); Thomas Leich (Harz University & METOP GmbH,); Gunter Saake (University of Magdeburg); Jacob Krüger (Eindhoven University of Technology)
12:30 - 13:00
Closing
Program Chairs

Poster presentations

15:00 - 16:30
Poster Presentation Session 1
  • Exploring the Capabilities of GPT4-Vision as OCR Engine
    Alex Ghiriti (Graz University of Technology); Wolfgang Göderle (University of Innsbruck); Roman Kern (KNOW-CENTER GmbH)*
  • Developing a Standardised Vocabulary for Ukrainian Epigraphy and Expanding Digital Epigraphic Resources
    Hamest Tamrazyan (EPFL); Emanuela Boros (EPFL)*; Frédéric Kaplan (EPFL)
  • Towards Multilingual LLM-based Approaches for Automatic Dewey Decimal Classification
    Clara Wan Ching Ho (University Library of Frankfurt)*; Tobias Weber (University Library JCS Frankfurt); Thorsten Fritze (University Library of Frankfurt); Thomas Risse (University Frankfurt, University Library J. C. Senckenberg)
  • A systematic review of Wikidata in GLAM institutions: a Labs approach
    Gustavo Candela (University of Alicante)*; Mirjam Cuper (National Library of the Netherlands); Olga Holownia (International Internet Preservation Consortium); Nele Gabriëls (KU Leuven Libraries); Milena Dobreva (University of Strathclyde); Mahendra Mahey (Tallinn University)
  • Sensitive Topics Retrieval in Digital Libraries: a case study of ḥadīṯ collections
    Giovanni Sullutrone (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia)*; Riccardo Amerigo Vigliermo (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia); Luca Sala (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia); Sonia Bergamaschi (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia)
  • Exploring the Utility of Saccade Length in Eye Tracking on Digital Library Experiences
    Maja Kuhar (University of Ljubljana)*; Adam Roegiest (Zuva); Tanja Merčun Kariž (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts)
  • Using Geospatial Semantic Web for Exploring Geographic Knowledge in Medieval Manuscripts
    Valentina Bartalesi (ISTI-CNR)*; Nicolò Pratelli (CNR-ISTI)
  • An Updated Analysis of Learning Resource Metadata Usage on the Web
    Ratan J Sebastian (TIB)*; Anett Hoppe (TIB - Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology)
  • Partial DRS, an intermediate representation, to generate SPARQL queries from NL Questions
    Dora Melo (Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Coimbra Business School | ISCAC)*; Davide Varagnolo (NOVA Laboratory for Computer Science and Informatics, NOVA LINCS); Irene Rodrigues (University of Évora)
14:50 - 16:20
Poster Presentation Session 2
  • Technical services in research libraries – the backdoor discussions of collection development
    Juliane Tiemann (University of Bergen Library)*
  • Estimating the number of annotations required to detect content types in historical newspapers
    Filip Dobranić (Institute of Contemporary History)*; Matevž Pesek (University of Ljubljana)
  • Is text normalization relevant for classifying medieval charters?
    Florian Atzenhofer-Baumgartner (University of Graz)*; Tamás Kovács (University of Graz)
  • Teaching multimedia skills through art sonification
    Daniel Zilio (Unipd)*; Nicola Orio (University of Padova); Andrea Micheletti (University of Padua)
  • Exploring Historical Routes and Waypoints with MICOLL Digital Map
    Fabio Giachelle (University of Padova)*; Jake Dyble (University of Padua); Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio (University of Padua); Stefania Gialdroni (University of Padua)
  • Towards a FAIR ontology pattern for describing heritage risk assessment activities
    Sebastian Barzaghi (University of Bologna)*
  • Comparative Analysis: User Interactions in Public and Private Digital Libraries Datasets
    Saber Zerhoudi (University of Passau)*; Michael Granitzer (University of Passau)
  • FAIR terminology meets CLEAR Global
    Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio (University of Padua)*; Eszter Papp (CLEAR Global); Federica Vezzani (University of Padua); Ellie Kemp (CLEAR Global)
  • New "ArchAIval" Practices: Using GPT for OCR and Historical Narration of Index Cards
    Simon Clematide (Department of Computational Linguistics); Phillip B Ströbel (University of Zurich)*; Johannes Meyer (Locomot GmBH); Pascal Werner (Locomot GmbH)