Towards a comprehensive call ontology for research 2.0

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A Call for Papers (CfP) is a small, but well-structured and information-rich message with a relatively short lifespan. CfP plays an important role in academic life, not just as an advertisement format, but also as a trigger of and advance organiser for collaborative academic writing. This paper explores the possibilities to create a comprehensive ontology for CfP so that is would be relevant and useful in Research 2.0 context for two main target groups: authors involved in collaborative writing of academic papers, and conference organisers or journal editors. Our study is conducted in three phases. First, we identify existing ontologies and other representation frameworks, which could provide concepts relevant for CfP. Next, a sample of conference CfPs is analysed and compared, to find out the common structures and peculiarities, which could be used for extending the existing ontologies. Finally, we propose Call ontology together with two usage scenarios.

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Tomberg, V., Lamas, D., Laanpere, M., Reinhardt, W., & Jovanovic, J. (2011). Towards a comprehensive call ontology for research 2.0. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series. https://doi.org/10.1145/2024288.2024338

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