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JCDL 2004
JCDL.2004
Digital Libraries Summit
22nd-anniversary digital edition June 11–15, Annual Conference Streaming worldwide

The Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, restarted for the open-knowledge era.

Twenty-two years after the first JCDL convened in Tucson, the community reconvenes — this time entirely online. Five days, six stages, forty-two countries, and one question: what does the library owe the next century?

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+12,400
registered researchers
+180
speakers & panelists
42
participating countries
6
parallel digital stages
What is JCDL?

A serious field reunion, wearing a neon jacket.

JCDL is the major international forum for digital libraries research. Since 2004 it has brought together computer scientists, librarians, archivists, policy makers, and humanists around the infrastructure that carries human knowledge forward.

The 2026 digital edition keeps the rigor and adds the reach that physical venues cannot: simultaneous tracks across time zones, persistent community spaces, and a paper trail that lives beyond the keynote.

Infrastructure, institutions, impact.

Three lenses that have organized every JCDL since the Tucson edition — and still do.

Global Reach. Diverse Impact.

The 2004 theme, now the standing commitment of the digital edition.

Library of Alexandria 2.0
OpenArchive Foundation
IEEE-CS TCDL
HathiTrust
Europeana
Internet Archive
ACM SIGIR
DPLA
Zenodo
ORCID
CrossRef
arXiv
Library of Alexandria 2.0
OpenArchive Foundation
IEEE-CS TCDL
HathiTrust
Europeana
Internet Archive
ACM SIGIR
DPLA
Zenodo
ORCID
CrossRef
arXiv
Six parallel stages

Tracks that take the field seriously.

Track 01

Infrastructure & Systems

Repositories, federation, long-term architecture, preservation pipelines, search and retrieval at planetary scale.

Papers + Panels + Demos Main · Tech · Maxi
Track 02

Metadata & Semantics

Ontologies, FAIR principles, linked data, schema evolution, and automated enrichment with modern ML.

Papers + Panels + Demos Main · Tech · Maxi
Track 03

Culture & Preservation

Indigenous knowledge, oral histories, born-digital heritage, format migration, and ethics of access.

Papers + Panels + Demos Main · Tech · Maxi
Track 04

Users, Policy & Society

Privacy, intellectual property, open science, intelligence informatics, and digital equity.

Papers + Panels + Demos Main · Tech · Maxi
Track 05

E-Learning & Humanities

Scholarly editions, reading environments, educational collections, and computational humanities.

Papers + Panels + Demos Main · Tech · Maxi
Track 06

AI for Libraries

Retrieval-augmented catalogs, automated cataloging, conversational access, and model provenance.

Papers + Panels + Demos Main · Tech · Maxi
Editorial

Reading ahead of the conference.

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Browse by theme

Categories across the field.

Speakers & authors

Meet the world's leading digital-library thinkers.

3 confirmed contributors. More to come every week through May 2026.

Best-paper awards

Four awards, carried forward from Tucson.

The JCDL best-paper program, originally funded in 2004 by generous donors, returns for the digital edition. Submissions open through the standard program committee.

Award 01
Vannevar Bush Best Paper
$1,000

For the paper that best advances the vision of the Memex — integrative, bold, foundational.

Award 02
IEEE-CS TCDL Best Student Paper
$750

Awarded to the strongest first-authored contribution by a graduate or doctoral student.

Award 03
Best International Paper
$500

For outstanding work illustrating cross-regional collaboration and cultural reach.

Award 04
Best Poster
$500

For the poster that communicates a complex research idea with maximum clarity.

Five days. Six stages. One commitment.

Save your seat for the digital reunion of the JCDL community. Student and early-career rates available through May.