SMWCon Spring 2014/Announcement

Dear semantic wiki users and developers,

Save the dates! SMWCon Spring 2014 will be held at Concordia University this year in the vibrant and culturally-fascinating city of Montréal. We are inviting you to submit your contributions to assemble the conference program.

This twice-yearly conference brings together researchers, users, developers and enthusiasts of Semantic MediaWiki and related projects, such as Wikidata. Semantic MediaWiki is a family of extensions to the open-source wiki software MediaWiki (best known for powering Wikipedia) that allow a wiki to store structured data in addition to textual content, thereby, turning a wiki into a flexible, collaborative knowledge repository.

As we are putting together themes and speakers of the upcoming conference, we welcome new contributions from you on the applications and development of semantic wikis (for a list of topics, see below). You can propose your contributions on the conference website in form of regular talks, posters or super-short lightning talks. All submitted proposals will be reviewed and we will do our best to consider your proposal in the conference program. If you've already announced your talk it's now time to expand its description.

Please note that all tutorials and presentations will be video and audio recorded and made available for others after the conference.

Important Facts

 * Dates: May 21st to 23rd 2014 (Wednesday to Friday)
 * Location: Concordia University, Montréal, Canada
 * Conference wiki page: https://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Spring_2014
 * Participants: Everybody interested in semantic wikis, especially in Semantic MediaWiki, e.g. users, developers, consultants, business representatives and researchers.

List of Topics
Here are some suggested starting points:

Specific applications

 * Applications in science
 * Applications in business
 * Other applications such as culture and personal wikis
 * Open data and government-supported repositories

Concepts and development

 * Evolving semantic wikis into Linked Data platforms
 * Text Mining and Natural Language Processing for Semantic Wikis
 * Extending via PHP, Javascript and API-based extensions
 * Widgets
 * Interoperability and mashups
 * Community building, feature wishlists and Semantic MediaWiki's roadmap
 * Improving user experience
 * Helping new and experienced users contribute
 * Modelling complex domains
 * Access control and security aspects
 * Multi-lingual and cross-lingual sites

Organizing Committee

 * René Witte [General Chair]
 * David Mason [Program Chair]
 * Bahar Sateli [Local Chair]

Sponsors

 * Concordia University, Montréal, Canada
 * Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada