ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries JCDL 2025

December 15-19, 2025

About the Event 

The ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) is a premier international forum focused on research and practice in digital libraries, bridging technical, practical, and social dimensions. JCDL brings together researchers and practitioners from computer science, information science, librarianship, archival and museum studies, and diverse domains including technology, medicine, social sciences, law, and the humanities.

As the digital landscape evolves, JCDL is increasingly engaging with emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and large language models, particularly in the context of information organization, discovery, accessibility, and preservation. JCDL provides a venue for exploring how these advances, alongside long-standing methods, support innovation in managing, accessing, and understanding complex digital collections across disciplines.

JCDL 2025 will be held as a fully virtual, synchronous event. In addition to the main conference, JCDL 2025 will feature workshops, tutorials, panels, and a doctoral consortium. The program will also include opportunities to share a wide range of contributions, including posters for early-stage work, demonstrations of working systems, and a resource track dedicated to highlighting datasets, software, and collections that benefit the digital library community. We welcome participation from academia, government, industry, and other sectors, reflecting the broad and interdisciplinary nature of the digital library community.