Hypertext and The Person
Usability and accessibility are important although often overlooked aspects of hypertext documents. We invite original papers describing experimental or theoretical research on the ways in which users interact with hypertext. We will look at technologies that have been implemented to improve usability and accessibility, with preference being given to research studies that evaluate the effectiveness of the new technology. Topics for consideration include:
- Interfaces and Design
- Browsers
- Human Centered Web
- Usability and User Experience
- Accessibility including issues of sensory, physical, cognitive limitations, or aging
- Collaborative hypermedia
Organising Committee
Programme Chair
Chair: Vicki Hanson
Institution: IBM T.J. Watson Research Center (USA)
Programme Committee
- Patrick Baudisch - Microsoft Research (USA)
- Jon Gunderson - University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign (USA)
- Helen Petrie - University of York (UK)
- Enrico Pontelli - New Mexico State University (USA)
- T. V. Raman - Google Research (USA)
- Lloyd Rutledge - Telematica Instituut and CWI (Netherlands)
- David Sloan - University of Dundee (UK)
- Hironobu Takagi - IBM Tokyo Research Lab (Japan)






