SWJ authors invited to submit to ISWC journal track

Recent authors of papers published in the Semantic Web journal can submit extended abstracts to the journal track of the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) 2019. Further details, as provided by the track chairs (Claudia d'Amato and Lalana Kagal) can be found below.

The journal track is intended as a forum for presentations of significant Semantic Web-related research results that have been published recently in well known and established journals and that have not been presented at a Semantic Web-related conference. Our goal is to give this research visibility to a conference audience as well as to promote discussions concerning such results potentially leading to fruitful multi-disciplinary collaborations.

Eligible papers should have been published (even only in the electronic version) in the last two years (starting from January 1st 2017 until present), though exceptions could be made for papers that have been published before January 2017, if judged as potentially very influential. The abstracts of accepted papers will be published on the conference web site and the papers themselves will be compiled into a CEUR-WS Proceedings for easy Web retrieval and archival, but they will not be part of the printed Springer conference proceedings. At least one author of each paper accepted at the journal track must register for the conference and present the paper there.

Submissions can be made at easychair https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iswc2019 Specifically, the following materials need to be submitted:
• Extended abstract (up to 8 pages + 1 page of references): Should outline the scientific contribution in the LNCS format by May 29th. IMPORTANT: For papers published in journals other than SWJ and JWS, it would be beneficial to highlight the relevance to and the potential impact on the Semantic Web community.
• Accompanying letter specifying the following information:
o original paper title, author names and email addresses,
o journal where the paper has been published (possibly the paper itself can be added plus a clear reference to it);
o authors declaration that the main results in the journal paper have not been presented at any Semantic Web-related conference.

Please see https://iswc2019.semanticweb.org/call-for-journal-track/ for the detailed cfp.