WebSci
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ACM Web Science conference
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Categories: Web Science
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Avg. acceptance rate (last 5 years): | 0 |
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ACM Web Science conference (WebSci) has an average acceptance rate of 0% (last 5 years 0%).
Events
There are 12 events of the series WebSci known to this wiki: WebSci 2009, WebSci 2010, WebSci 2011, WebSci 2012, WebSci 2013, WebSci 2014, WebSci 2015, WebSci 2016, WebSci 2017, WebSci 2018, WebSci 2019, WebSci 2020
OrdinalThis property of the datatype Number represents the ordinal number of an event within an event series. Thereby it informs about the age of an event series. This property is not needed for the DOI registration process via DataCite and is optional. | Year | FromThis property is of the datatype Date and it is being used to provide the start date of an academic event or a project.</br>This property is aligned with icaltzd:dtstart. It is a mandatory property when describing an academic event and it is needed for the DOI registration process via DataCite. | ToThis property is of the datatype Date and it is being used to provide the end date of an academic event or a project.</br>This property is aligned with icaltzd:dtend.</br>It is a mandatory property when describing an academic event and it is needed for the DOI registration process via DataCite. | CityThe property Has location city can be used to specify the city where a street, building, event, etc. is located in.</br>It is of the datatype Page and a special case of the Property:Located in. Other properties for specifying locations are: property:Has location country, property:Has location state and property:Has location address.</br>When specifying the city in which an academic event takes or took place, using this property is not needed for the DOI registration process via DataCite but strongly recommended. | CountryThe property Has location country is used to describe the country where something is located in.</br>It is of the datatype Page and a special case of the Property:Located in. Other properties for specifying locations are: property:Has location city, property:Has location state and property:Has location address.</br>When specifying the country in which an academic event takes or took place, using this property is not needed for the DOI registration process via DataCite but strongly recommended. | presence | HomepageThis property is of the datatype URL and it is being used to provide the official website of an academic event or an event series.</br>It is a recommended property when describing an academic event or event series and it is not needed for the DOI registration process via DataCite. | TibKatId | GNDThis property of the datatype External identifier is used to provide the identifier with which an entity is indexed in the Integrated_Authority_File (GND). Its external formatter URI is http://d-nb.info/gnd/$1.</br>In Open Research it is mostly used to identify an academic event or event series within the GND. </br>The use of this property is optional.</br>It is not necessary for the DOI registration process via DataCite. | dblpThis property of the datatype External identifier is used to provide the identifier with which an entity is indexed in dblp. Its external formatter URI is https://dblp2.uni-trier.de/db/conf/$1.</br>In Open Research it is mostly used to identify an academic event within dblp. </br>The use of this property is optional. It is not necessary for the DOI registration process via DataCite. | WikiCFPThis property of the datatype External identifier is used to provide the identifier with which an entity is indexed in WikiCFP. Its external formatter URI is http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=$1.</br>In Open Research it is used to identify an academic event or event series within WikiCFP. </br>The use of this property is optional. It is not necessary for the DOI registration process via DataCite. | WikidataThis property of the datatype External identifier is used to provide the identifier with which an entity is indexed in Wikidata. Its external formatter URI is https://www.wikidata.org/entity/$1.</br>In Open Research it is mostly used to identify an academic event or event series within Wikidata. </br>The use of this property is optional. It is not necessary for the DOI registration process via DataCite. | General chair | PC chair | |
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WebSci 2020 | 2020 | Jul 7 | Jul 10 | GB/ENG/City of Southampton | GB | https://websci20.webscience.org | |||||||||
WebSci 2019 | 2019 | Jun 30 | Jul 3 | US/MA/Boston | US | http://websci19.webscience.org/ | |||||||||
WebSci 2018 | 2018 | May 27 | May 30 | NL/NH/Amsterdam | NL | http://websci18.webscience.org | Hans Akkermans | Geert-Jan Houben Matthew S. Weber | |||||||
WebSci 2017 | 2017 | Jun 26 | Jun 28 | US/NY/Troy | US | http://www.websci17.org | |||||||||
WebSci 2016 | 2016 | May 22 | May 25 | DE/NI/Hanover | DE | http://www.websci16.org | |||||||||
WebSci 2015 | 2015 | Jun 28 | Jul 1 | GB/ENG/Oxford | GB | http://www.websci15.org | |||||||||
WebSci 2014 | 2014 | Jun 23 | Jun 26 | US/IN/Bloomington | US | http://www.websci14.org | |||||||||
WebSci 2013 | 2013 | May 2 | May 4 | FR/IDF/Paris | FR | http://www.websci13.org | |||||||||
WebSci 2012 | 2012 | Jun 22 | Jun 24 | US/IL/Evanston | US | http://www.websci12.org | |||||||||
WebSci 2011 | 2011 | Jun 15 | Jun 17 | DE/RP/Koblenz | DE | http://www.websci11.org | |||||||||
WebSci 2009 | 1500 | GR/I/Athens | GR | http://www.websci09.org | |||||||||||
WebSci 2010 | 1500 | US/NC/Raleigh | US | http://www.websci10.org |
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Web Science is the emergent study of the people and technologies, applications, processes and practices that shape and are shaped by the World Wide Web. Web Science aims to draw together theories, methods and findings from across academic disciplines, and to collaborate with industry, business, government and civil society, to develop our knowledge and understanding of the Web: the largest socio-technical infrastructure in human history. This year's paper sessions are themed around Politics & Culture, Data Challenges, Online Social Behaviour, Innovating Methods, Ethics, Digital Narratives, and Social Safety and Wellbeing.