-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: cfp HT05 Datum: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 11:14:26 +0100 Von: Gabriele Kotsis gk@tk.uni-linz.ac.at Antwort an: owner-pro-it@knoblauch.ocg.or.at Firma: University of Linz An: pro-it@ocg.or.at
S.g KollegInnen,
mit der Bitte um Kenntnisnahme und Verteilung im eigenen Bereich.
Besten Dank,
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============================================ CFP - HYPERTEXT 2005 Sixteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
The 16th International ACM Conference on "Hypertext and Hypermedia: Concepts and Tools for Supporting Knowledge Workers" will be held in Salzburg, Austria, on 6-9 September 2005. Following in the footsteps of early hypertext pioneers, the conference invites original contributions on concepts, methodologies and tools for supporting knowledge workers. HT 2005 invites scholars, researchers and practitioners from all disciplines to participate in this event and exchange ideas, theories and experiences regarding the use of hypermedia to augment the capabilities of knowledge workers.
Knowledge workers add value by processing existing information to create knowledge that can be used to define and solve problems within organizations. In achieving their objectives they continuously search, gather, analyse, associate, compare and organize information. Confronted with the vast amount of diverse information today, knowledge workers require new concepts, methodologies and tools that boost their everyday activities. The hypermedia community seeks to explore how to augment the skills of knowledge workers and hence their efficiency.
TOPICS
In addition to interdisciplinary work describing the application of hypermedia concepts and technologies in other fields, HT 2005 encourages submissions that address broad topics, especially concerning one or more of the following themes:
Hypermedia in Digital Libraries Chair: John Leggett, Texas A&M University.
Hypermedia in the Humanities Chair: Ziva Ben-Porat, Tel Aviv University. Co-chair: George Landow, Brown University.
Hypermedia and Information Retrieval Chair: Narayanan Shivakumar, Google.
Adaptive and Adaptable Hypermedia Chair: Paul De Bra, Eindhoven University of Technology. Co-chair: Helen Ashman, University of Nottingham.
Hypermedia Engineering Chair: Franca Garzotto, Politecnico di Milano.
Literary Hypermedia Chair: Jim Rosenberg Co-chair: Jill Walker, University of Bergen.
Ubiquitous and Physical Hypermedia Chair: Kaj Gronbaek, Aarhus University. Co-chair: Dave Millard, University of Southampton.
Spatial Hypermedia Chair: Kumiyo Nakakoji, University of Tokyo. Co-chair: Claus Atzenbeck, Aalborg University Esbjerg.
Collaborative Hypermedia Chair: Weigang Wang, University of Manchester. Co-chair: Jessica Rubart, Fraunhofer IPSI.
Time and Synchronisation in Hypermedia Chair: Lloyd Rutledge, CWI Amsterdam. Co-chair: Jocelyne Nanard, LIRMM, CNRS/Univ. Montpellier.
Hypermedia Systems and Structures Chair: Kenneth Anderson, University of Colorado. Co-chair: Niels Olof Bouvin, Aarhus University.
OTHER TOPICS
Papers about all aspects of hypertext and hypermedia are welcome, whether or not they fit one or more of the above themes.
SUBMISSIONS
Submissions are invited for full or short papers, hypertexts, posters, demonstrations, doctoral consortium proposals and workshops. Members of the program committee will review all contributions. Full papers should be between 8-10 pages long and short papers should not exceed 3 pages when printed using the official ACM templates (http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html).
Papers must be submitted electronically via the submission web page. Details of the submission guidelines will be published on the conference website.
Proceedings will be published electronically. All accepted papers will be available from ACM's digital library; attendees will be handed out a CD-ROM with the papers.
IMPORTANT DATES
February 24th: Workshop Proposals March 10th: Workshop Acceptance Notification March 24th: Full Papers and Hypertexts April 24th: Doctoral Consortium Proposals May 20th: Full Papers and Hypertexts Acceptance Notification May 24th: Doctoral Consortium Proposals Acceptance Notification June 9th: Short Papers and Demos July 9th: Short Papers and Demos Acceptance Notification June 19th: Posters July 19th: Posters Acceptance Notification
CONFERENCE LOCATION
The conference will take place in the Dorint Hotel Salzburg, Austria. The hotel is located within walking distance from the heart of the historic old town of Salzburg (15 minutes). Salzburg is one of Austria's most beautiful and historic cities. It was awarded World Cultural Heritage status by UNESCO in 1997. Conference participants will have plenty of opportunity to enjoy the city during their stay.
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
General Chair: Siegfried Reich, Salzburg Research, Austria Program Chair: Manolis Tzagarakis, RACTI, Greece Workshops Chair: David Hicks, University of Esbjerg, Denmark Doctoral Consortium: monica schraefel, University of Southampton, UK Posters and Demo Chair: Michalis Vaitis, University of the Aegean, Greece Hypertext Chair: Mark Bernstein, Eastgate Systems, USA
CONTACT
Siegfried Reich Salzburg Research Austria ht05info@ht05.org
Manolis Tzagarakis RACTI, Patras, Greece tzagara@cti.gr