[Air-l] Short paper deadline for Hypertext 2005: 16 June

Jill Walker jill.walker at uib.no
Thu Jun 9 01:47:17 PDT 2005


Hypertext 2005 is in Salzburg in Austria this year, September 6-9.  
The list of accepted full papers is already available (http:// 
www.ht05.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=36)  
and now the call for short papers has just been extended till June 16.

Short papers are a great chance to get new ideas or work in progress  
out there and discussed in a brief format. You can also submit a  
paper as a hypertext.

I'd be especially keen to see papers on blogs. We're putting together  
a panel on blogs and considering making blogs a theme of their own in  
future Hypertext conferences. I'm program co-chair for literary  
papers, George Landow is the chair for humanities papers, and Mark  
Bernstein is the chair for papers submitted as hypertexts. So feel  
free to ask if you have any questions!

Jill

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ACM Hypertext 2005
Call For Short Papers, Poster and Demonstrations
http://www.ht05.org/


/***** Deadline Extention for Short Papers and Demonstrations *********/


Deadline for Short Paper Submissions: June 16, 2005 !!NEW!!
Deadline for Demonstration Submissions: June 16, 2005 !!NEW!!
Deadline for Poster Submissions: June 19, 2005


The 16th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (HT05) held 6-9  
September 2005 in Salzburg, Austria seeks short paper, poster and  
demonstration submissions on specific issues or aspects of hypertext.


1. SHORT PAPERS

Short papers should not exceed 3 pages when printed using the  
official ACM templates and typically present the initial results of  
new and innovative research projects. Short paper submissions to HT05  
are reviewed by the program committee and reviewers,who are  
volunteers drawn from the international community of hypertext  
researchers and
professionals. Papers will be evaluated on the basis of originality  
and potential importance of contribution. Because there is no  
revision cycle, the content and presentation of submitted papers must  
be essentially acceptable as received. Accepted papers are presented  
at the HT05 conference. Having a paper on the technical program gives  
authors an opportunity to have a tremendous impact on the study and  
application of hypertext principles, theory, and techniques.


Submissions

Short paper submissions for HT05 are due 16 June 2005. No late
submissions will be accepted. In addition, HT05 will accept electronic
submissions only. Submissions must be in PDF, Postscript or MS Word  
format. Short papers must not be longer than 3 pages.


Templates

For short papers, authors are required to use the standard ACM  
conference paper templates located at:
<http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html>



Short paper CFP URL
<http://www.ht05.org/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=38>



Short paper Submission URL

Use the following URL to submit HT05 short papers:
<http://www.ht05.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=78>



Contact Information

For more details on HT05 short papers, please contact:

- HT05 General Chair Siegfried Reich, ht05info at ht05.org
- HT05 Program Chair Manolis Tzagarakis, tzagara at cti.gr



Important Dates

June 16th, 2005: Short Paper Submissions due



2. POSTERS AND DEMONSTRATIONS


HT05 invites submission of high-quality posters and demonstrations  
presenting novel research, experience, tools, systems, techniques or  
methods in all topics of the main conference. This is an ideal  
platform for researchers and practitioners to present their work and  
receive valuable feedback.

Posters

Posters are a great way to communicate more informally with the  
hypertext community. Unlike papers, which must represent finished  
work that is a substantial contribution to the field, a poster is a  
great way to test new ideas, generate interest in a research area, or  
describe useful or interesting work that is not substantial enough  
for a paper presentation.

Demonstrations

Demonstrations’ aim is to communicate inventive hypermedia  
developments in action. Product demos are welcome, as well as  
demonstrations of research projects, prototypes and testbeds. The  
equipment required for the demonstration must be provided by the  
presenters. A limited number of projectors will be available on a  
first-requested basis by the conference organizer.


Presentation

Posters and demonstrations are interactive! A special session will be  
scheduled during which poster and demonstration presenters will be  
available for discussions. A slide show about posters and  
demonstrations will be displayed during the breaks of the conference,  
in order to attract attendees. Each poster will receive a 1.2m  
(width) x 1.5m (height) panel, and each demonstration a 1.8m x 0.6m  
desk along with a panel. Handouts of projects or systems can be  
distributed to conference attendants or included in the conference  
documentation material, if provided in time.


Submissions

Poster and demonstration proposals should be submitted as a 2-page  
PDF file using the conference paper format

<http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html>.

Authors should detail the content, significance, and novelty of their  
work. If available, preliminary results can also be included.  
Demonstration proposals can include a third page for screenshots.

Please send your submissions by e-mail to the posters and demonstrations
chair: Michalis Vaitis, vaitis at aegean.gr.

All submissions will be reviewed by members of the program committee  
of the conference. At least one person must register for the  
conference for each accepted poster or demonstration.

Accepted poster and demonstration contributions will be included in  
the conference electronic proceedings. Authors should provide up to  
three MS-PowerPoint slides to be projected during the conference  
breaks (template will be provided to authors on their contribution  
acceptance).


Posters and Demonstrations CFP URL

<http://www.ht05.org/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=59&Itemid=67>



Important Dates

June 16th, 2005: Demonstration Submissions due.
June 19th, 2005: Poster Submissions due.



Contact Information

For more details on HT05 posters and demonstrations, please contact
the posters and demonstrations chair:
Michalis Vaitis, vaitis at aegean.gr






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