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2nd Workshop on Digital Infrastructures for Scholarly Content Objects (DISCO'22)

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The goal of the Digital Infrastructures for Scholarly Content Objects (DISCO) workshop is to raise awareness of quality issues, improved discovery, and re-use challenges in digital infrastructures for scholarly content, and to collect potential solutions among an audience of diverse expertise.

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          JCDL '22: Proceedings of the 22nd ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
          June 2022
          392 pages
          ISBN:9781450393454
          DOI:10.1145/3529372
          • General Chairs:
          • Akiko Aizawa,
          • Thomas Mandl,
          • Zeljko Carevic,
          • Program Chairs:
          • Annika Hinze,
          • Philipp Mayr,
          • Philipp Schaer

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