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Subject: [WI] ACM Hypertext 2011 - Call for Workshop Proposals
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 11:11:02 +0100
From: Martin Atzmueller <atzmueller@cs.uni-kassel.de>
To: wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de


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               Call for Workshop Proposals

 	               ACM Hypertext 2011

                  Deadline: 2010-12-29


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ACM Hypertext 2011 will be running workshops and tutorials, taking
place on June 6th, the day before the start of the main conference.
The purpose of the workshops is to provide a more informal setting
where participants can exchange ideas on a focused topic and suggest
directions for future research. As such, they also offer a good
opportunity for (young) researchers to present their work and to
obtain feedback from an interested community.

Acceptance of workshop proposals will be based on the organizer's
experience and background in the topic, and on the relevance of the
subject matter w.r.t. the topics addressed in the main conference.

Proposals for Workshops should include the following elements:
    * Title and acronym;
    * Name(s), affiliation(s), mailing address(es) and e-mail
	  address(es) of the proposers;
    * A description of the topic and motivation of the workshop
	 (not exceeding 500 words);
    * A short description of the target audience;
    * A first version of the Call for Papers;
    * Type of the workshop (full-day or half-day);
    * Arrangements for the organization of the workshop, including
	  a brief outline of the workshop describing anticipated format,
	  possible session names, invited talks, panels, demos;
    * A short description on how the workshop will be advertised so
	  as to ensure a sufficiently wide range of authors and high quality
	  papers along with an estimation of the number of participants;
    * Names, addresses, and home page links of people who have agreed to
	  be part of the workshop program committee;
    * A brief description of the organizers' experience and background
	  in the topic, and links to homepages of the workshop chairs.

The organizers are encouraged to provide the following additional
information:
    * A preliminary list of reviewers
    * A list of potential authors
    * A list of potential attendees

Proposals should be submitted electronically as a single PDF file to the
workshop co-chairs:

   Martin Atzmueller (atzmueller@cs.uni-kassel.de)
   Mykola Pechenizkiy (m.pechenizkiy@tue.nl)


After the acceptance of a workshop proposal the organizer(s) should:
    * Create and distribute a Call for Papers and a Call for
	  Participation;
    * Create a Web page for the workshop, the link of which will be
	  published on the Conference Web site;
    * Create a Program Committee;
    * Review and select contributions to be included in the workshop
	  proceedings (at least 2 reviewers for each paper);
    * Schedule and coordinate the workshop activities.
    * Put together accepted papers into electronic workshop proceedings
	  and make them available online.


Workshop Proposals:
December 29, 2010: Workshop/Tutorial submissions due
January 3, 2011: Notification to proposers
January 10, 2011: The organizers of each workshop send out the Call for 
Papers
June 6th, 2011: Workshop day


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