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The Call for Participation is also available as a PDF file and as a Postscript A4/Letter file.
The Eleventh ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
COMMUNITIES CENTERED AROUND KNOWLEDGE
http://www.ht00.org/
Tuesday May 30 to Saturday June 3, 2000 at the Menger Hotel, San Antonio, Texas, USA.
Hypermedia is a powerful concept for structuring and accessing
information. Over the past decade, hypermedia has matured as a
technology and has found its way into numerous information systems,
with the World Wide Web being the best-known example.
As we enter the new millennium, Hypertext 2000 pushes forward by
reminding us of Vannevar Bush's vision of building and sharing
knowledge, and Douglas Engelbart's goal of bootstrapping
communities. Hypertext is a medium for people to share ideas, to
entertain, to argue, and to form new (and enrich existing)
communities. As an interdisciplinary field, the hypertext community
itself brings together researchers and practitioners from many
disciplines: computing, art, literature, law, medicine, sociology,
psychology, engineering and many others. Hypertext 2000 will continue
and strengthen this trend.
Hypertext 2000 is the eleventh in the premier international series
of ACM conferences on hypertext and hypermedia. The conference will
provide a forum where attendees can present, exchange and discuss
original ideas and exciting experiences relating to hypermedia
(objects, links, paths, spaces, time, collections, navigational aids,
etc) and the use of hypermedia concepts and technologies in special
domains (e.g., authoring, publishing, human-computer interaction,
digital libraries, electronic literature, computer-supported
co-operative work, databases, operating systems, software engineering,
education, global information systems such as the World Wide Web,
etc).
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LOCATION
ACM Hypertext 2000 will be co-located with the ACM Digital
Libraries 2000 conference, making it easy for delegates to attend both
of these highly relevant conferences one after the other. For more
information about Digital Libraries 2000, see
http://www.dl00.org/.
Both conferences are being held in the beautiful and historic
Menger hotel, located in the heart of San Antonio, Texas. The city of
San Antonio is a popular tourist destination, with plenty to see and
do within walking distance of the Menger, as well as many other
attractions within a short driving distance. See
http://www.mengerhotel.com/
for more information on the hotel and its local attractions.
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DATES
October 19, 1999 NEW! |
Full Papers, Panel and Technical Briefing
proposals, Workshop proposals and Course proposals due |
| December 18, 1999 |
Notification of acceptance for Full Papers,
Panels, Workshops and Courses |
| January 17, 2000 |
Short Papers, Doctoral Consortium
submissions; Poster proposals, Demonstration proposals, and Exhibit
proposals due |
| February 1, 2000 |
Notification of acceptance for Short Papers,
Doctoral Consortium submissions, Posters, Demonstrations, and
Exhibits; Final versions of accepted Full Papers due |
| May 31-June 2, 2000 |
Hypertext 2000 Conference |
| May 30; June 2-4, 2000 |
Hypertext 2000 and Digital Libraries 2000
workshops and courses |
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SUBMISSIONS
For submission details, please go to the conference WWW site at
http://www.ht00.org/.
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM
Hypertext 2000 will provide a rich set of formats for interaction,
presentation and discussion of the latest results and developments in
hypertext and hypermedia, including: Papers, Panels and Technical
Briefings, Courses, Workshops, Short Papers, Posters, Demonstrations,
Exhibits and a Doctoral Consortium.
Topics include but are not limited to:
- World Wide Web applications and extensions
- Hypertext's effects on communities
- Collaborative hypermedia technology and applications
- Hypertext writing - fiction, scholarship and technical
writing
- Empirical studies and hypermedia evaluation
- Hypermedia in education and training
- Hypertext rhetoric and criticism
- Hypermedia and time - narratives and storyboarding
- Innovative hypertexts and novel uses of hypertext and
hypermedia
- Integration and open hypermedia architectures
- Large-scale distributed hypermedia
- Structuring hypertext documents for reading and retrieval
- Techniques for generating, recognizing, navigating and visualizing
structure
- Theories, models, architectures, standards and frameworks
- Hypermedia user interfaces (link marking, composition, browsing,
consistency of open hypermedia interfaces, representing traditional
databases)
- Hypermedia infrastructure technologies (persistent object stores,
link services, hyperbases, distributed databases, information
retrieval, versioning, access control)
- Object-oriented hypermedia (data models, distributed
architectures, component-based architectures, application design and
re-use)
- Hypermedia middleware and components
- Workplace deployment and industrial applications of
hypermedia
- Hypermedia authoring
- Hypermedia for the Internet
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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE CHAIRS
- General Chairs:
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Peter J. Nürnberg, David L. Hicks,
Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark,
<{pnuern,
hicks}@cs.aue.auc.dk>
- Program Chair:
- Frank M. Shipman III,
Texas A&M University, USA,
<shipman@cs.tamu.edu>
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