Presentations at ECDL2003

Invited Speakers

John M. Lervik, CEO and Co-Founder, Fast Search & Transfer (FAST).

Dr. John M. Lervik is the chief executive officer and co-founder of Fast Search & Transfer ASA (FAST), a company that unlocks the ever-expanding volume of information on the Internet and within enterprise environments through a powerful platform of scalable search and real-time alert solutions. FAST search technology powers search solutions at some of the world's best-known companies, including Dell, Freeserve, IBM, Reed Elsevier, Reuters, T-Online (Deutsche Telekom), Thomas Publishing, and Virgilio (Telecom Italia).
Prior to becoming the CEO, Dr. Lervik served as the Chief Technology Officer of FAST from inception of the Company in 1997.
Dr. Lervik holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), where he was awarded the best overall PhD in 1996/97. Dr. Lervik holds several patents.
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Karen Sparck Jones, Professor, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge

Karen Sparck Jones is Professor of Computers and Information at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. She has worked in automatic language and information processing research since the late fifties, and has many publications including several books. She is a Fellow of the British Academy, a Fellow of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, and a European Artificial Intelligence (ECCAI) Fellow.
She was President of the Association for Computational Linguistics in 1994, and has received three awards for information retrieval research, most recently the American Society for Information Science and Technology's 2002 Award of Merit. She is a member of the NIST/DARPA Text Retrieval Conference (TREC) Programme Committee ad is also involved with the DARPA TIDES Programme. Her most recent research has been on spoken document retrieval and on summarising.
Her publications in information retrieval include an edited collection, 'Information retrieval experiment', 1981, and, jointly edited with Peter Willett, `Readings in information retrieval', 1997.
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Clifford Lynch, Executive Director, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)

Clifford Lynch has been the Director of the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) since July 1997. CNI, jointly sponsored by the Association of Research Libraries and Educause, includes about 200 member organizations concerned with the use of information technology and networked information to enhance scholarship and intellectual productivity.
Prior to joining CNI, Lynch spent 18 years at the University of California Office of the President, the last 10 as Director of Library Automation. Lynch, who holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley, is an adjunct professor at Berkeley’s School of Information Management and Systems.
He is a past president of the American Society for Information Science and a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Information Standards Organization.
Lynch currently serves on the Internet 2 Applications Council and the National Digital Preservation Strategy Advisory Board of the Library of Congress; he was a member of the National Research Council committees that published The Digital Dilemma: Intellectual Property in the Information Infrastructure and Broadband: Bringing Home the Bits, and now serves on the NRC’s committee on digital archiving and the National Archives and Records Administration.
The speach by Clifford lynch will be published as an article at his homepage.

Papers

* Short papers

Session 2A - Monday August 18, 10:30-12:30
Uses, users and user interaction

Session 2B - Monday August 18, 10:30-12:30
Metadata applications

Session 3A - Monday August 18, 14:00-16:00
Annotation and recommendation

Session 3B - Monday August 18, 14:00-16:00
Automatic classification and indexing

Session 6A - Tuesday August 19, 9:45-11:30
Web technologies

Session 6B - Tuesday August 19, 9:45-11:30
Topical crawling. Subject gateways

Session 7A - Tuesday August 19, 11:45-13:15
Architectures and systems

Session 7B - Tuesday August 19, 11:45-13:15
Knowledge organization: Concepts

Session 8A - Tuesday August 19, 14:30-16:00
Collection building and management

Session 8B - Tuesday August 19, 14:30-16:00
Knowledge organization: Authorities and works

Session 11A - Wednesday August 20, 9:45-11:15
Information retrieval in different application areas

Session 11B - Wednesday August 20, 9:45-11:15
Digital preservation

Session 12B - Wednesday August 20, 11:30-13:15
Indexing and searching of special document and collection information