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Image of Eleni Michailidou Hypertext 2007 celebrates its 20th anniversary trying to fight the last years' flux and overshadowing by Web. Trying to keep Hypertext's identity as an interesting and interdisciplinary conference, we offer more than 40 different research areas ranging from Web Design to Literature and Philosophy. I agree with the Registration Chair's comments about how important is to bring people from different disciplines in order to produce more dynamically diverse discussions and hence better results. As a Publicity Chair, I have to let the world know about the conference but also inform them about the diverse range that Hypertext 2007 tries to cover. Five distinctive programs will be offered to show how unique this conference is. We are seeking participants focusing, but not limited to: In addition, we provide the opportunity to participants to submit: Looking through the list of subjects covered one can easily notice that not only this conference is of interest to people from Computer Science background but also from Engineering, Humanities, HCI, Arts, Literature, even Philosophy! So, in this post I am calling you to participate in an interdisciplinary, diverse and exciting conference but also seeking your help: The more participants the better understanding we will get about hypertext and its applications. I am looking forward to hear from you!

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posted by: Publicity Chair on Monday, April 02, 2007


Hypertext 2007 Submissions Now Open

The Eighteenth International ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (Hypertext 2007) is now open for submissions. Seven programmes with more than 40 designated areas are waiting for your input. They include:

The programmes indicate many intersections with other fields of interest, not only in computer science. Decades of research and development has lifted hypertext from its esoteric existence to a higher level. It is no longer exclusively for computer geeks, but rather provides solutions potentially for everyone who deals with connecting information. (These must be quite many.) This includes people working in the fields of natural sciences, humanities, or knowledge management and covers new developments, such as social networking or Web 2.0. People who work with structures or knowledge are of interest for hypertext and hypertext is of interest for people working on structures or knowledge.

This general relevance of hypertext for various fields of interest is also expressed by this year's conference theme: Hypertext, The Web, and Beyond: Five Autonomous Programmes, One Unified Conference. It expresses the diversity in research directions we have in hypertext, but in a very positive way. Diversity means broadening our horizons, opening our eyes. It also pays attention to the broad application of hypertext technology or paradigms outside computer science. The big challenge is to connect the different ideas so that we gain from synergy. At the end, however, we unify in our common goal: providing means to people for organising their knowledge.

I am looking forward for your submission, whatever area it has its focus on.

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posted by: Submission Chair on Monday, March 26, 2007