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Diversity++ 2015 workshop co-located with the 14th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2015), Bethlehem, PA, USA, 2015. Preface Semantic Web technologies are used in many diverse domains. Mainstream applica- tions of Semantic Technologies now include Bioinformatics and healthcare with Smart cities an up and coming domain. Domains such as oceanography, astronomy, finance, and law utilize Semantic technologies, but are generally under-represented in the broader Semantic Web community. The primary aim of the workshop is to discuss such non- regular, underrepresented and diverse topics related to the Semantic Web domain in- cluding work-in-progress, feasible ideas, failures and lessons learned. This workshop aims at bridging the gap between the under-represented topics and rest of the Semantic Web community. This leads to a more widespread adoption of Semantic Web principles. A half-day workshop named Diversity++ was organized based on these ideas on Oc- tober 12, 2015. This was the first edition of the workshop. It was co-located with the 14th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2015) in Bethlehem, Pennsylva- nia, USA. The call for papers was designed in support of the workshop goals and we received 5 submissions. Three reviewers were assigned to each paper and based on their reviews, 4 papers were accepted. Along with these 4 paper presentations, there were two more presentations. One was a keynote by Pascal Hitzler titled “Ontology modeling with domain experts" and another was an invited talk by Monika Solanki titled “Towards event-based traceability in provenance-aware supply chains". These two speakers also submitted invited papers on topics closely related to their talk. Presentations in the work- shop covered use of Semantic Web technologies in diverse areas such as oceanography, geoscience, supply chain, environmental impact of a product and carbon science. We would like to thank all the authors for their submissions and we are very grateful to members of the program committee for their useful reviews and comments. We thank our invited speakers, Pascal Hitzler and Monika Solanki, for their inspiring talk. We also thank the ISWC workshop chairs, Miriam Fernandez and Krzysztof Janowicz, for their support. We thank the organizers of ISWC 2015 for hosting the Diversity++ workshop. Finally, we thank all participants of the workshop for their lively participation. Further information about the Diversity++ workshop can be found at the website: http://dase.cs.wright.edu/activities/diversity2015. October 2015 Diversity++ 2015 Chairs Claudia d'Amato Freddy Lécué Raghava Mutharaju Tom Narock Fabian Wirth Diversity++ 2015 Organization Chairs Claudia d'Amato Tom Narock University of Bari, Italy Marymount University, USA Freddy Lécué Fabian Wirth IBM Research, Ireland University of Passau, Germany Raghava Mutharaju Wright State University, USA Program Committee Stefan Brüggemann Vinay Chaudhri Airbus Defence and Space, Germany SRI International, USA Natalia Díaz Rodríguez Srikanth Cherla Åbo Akademi University, Finland City University, UK Randy Cogill Rinke Hoekstra IBM Research, Ireland Vrije University Amsterdam, Netherlands Derek Doran Anna Lisa Gentile Wright State University, USA The University of Sheffield, UK Ramakanth Kavuluru Jeff Z. Pan University of Kentucky, USA The University of Aberdeen, UK Marshall Ma Andreas Thalhammer Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Pompeu Casanovas Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain Adam Shepherd Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA