January 21, 2011 – Classification and Ontology is the third biennial conference in a series of UDC Seminars organized by the Universal Decimal Classification Consortium (UDC Consortium) and hosted by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (the National Library of the Netherlands).

Papers are now being invited to cover a variety of topics, such as modeling and representation of knowledge classifications; standards and solutions for innovative and high-quality classification data processing; applications and implementations of classification structures as ontologies; and theoretical considerations of the role of knowledge classifications.

The proposals should be of interest to academic and research communities dealing with conceptual modelling, information systems design, knowledge organization, knowledge engineering, semantic interoperability and information integration, and natural language processing. The deadline is January 30, 2011.

You can read more and download the full text of the CFP at the conference website.

Melody K. Smith

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