[Air-L] Hypertext 2014: One more week to submit your workshop or tutorial proposal
Denis Parra
denisparra at gmail.com
Tue Mar 4 10:36:36 PST 2014
(Apologies for cross-posting)
Did you miss the deadline for submitting a workshop or tutorial proposal?
Our workshop chairs, Federica and Christoph, are still accepting proposals
until 11 March. Please see more details below:
=============== CALL FOR WORKSHOP AND TUTORIAL PROPOSALS ================
In conjunction with Hypertext 2014, the 25th ACM Conference on Hypertext
and Social Media.
Santiago, Chile, September 1-4, 2014
http://ht.acm.org/ht2014/
March 11, 2014: Workshop proposals due
=========================================================================
The ACM Hypertext conference focuses on all aspects of modern hypertext
research including social media, semantic web, dynamic and computed
hypertext and hypermedia as well as narrative systems and applications.
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit proposals for workshops
to be held in conjunction with the 25th ACM Conference on Hypertext and
Social Media conference.
Hypertext 2014 workshops will provide participants with opportunities to
discuss and explore emerging areas of Hypertext and Social Media with
fellow students, researchers, and practitioners from Industry and Academia.
The goals of the workshops are to provide a a more informal setting for
exchanging opinions, to share experiences, presenting ideas, foster
research community and identify open problems and/or explore directions for
future research. As such, they also offer a good opportunity for
researchers to present their work and to obtain feedback from an
interested community in an interactive atmosphere.
Proposals are especially encouraged on emerging topics, somehow related to
the main conference tracks (links and connection between people, open data
and the semantic of things, user experience and adaptive linking), but are
not limited to other (novel) topics which might be of interest for the
hypertext community. Acceptance of workshop proposals will be based on the
experience and background of the organizers in the topic, and on the
relevance of the subject matter with regard to the topics addressed in the
main conference.
We welcome proposals for different types of workshops, from working groups
on a specific topic to more traditional conference-like workshops. However,
we prefer interactive workshops that guarantee richer active interactions
among participants and provide significant room for controversial and
stimulating discussions.
We preferentially would rather proposals for half-day workshops. The need
for a full-day workshop should be motivated by some particular reason.
Potential proposers are invited to discuss their ideas with the workshop
chair before working out a detailed proposal.
===========================PROPOSAL FORMAT =============================
The workshop proposals – not longer than 5 pages - have to be sent by email
to theworkshop chairs, and must contain the following information:
- Title of the workshop and acronym
- Workshop organisers (affiliation, contact details, homepage, and prior
experiences with workshop organization.
- Keywords (describing the main themes of the workshop) (from 3 to 5)
- Abstract (up to 70 words)
- Description of the workshop (topics and goals of the workshop) (up to 500
words)
- Motivation (why the topic is of interest for the conference audience)
- Workshop format (paper presentations, invited talks, panels, demo,
discussion, etc)
- Submissions format (position papers, research papers, demo, poster,
presentations..) and, for each type of submission, specify the features
(length of the papers, template, etc)
- Intended audience and expected attendance (with historical data of past
versions of the workshop, if available)
- Initial list of (potential) members of the program committee
- Requested duration (half day or full day- in this case, motivation for
the need of a full day)
- Previous editions of the workshop series (if applicable) (URLs,
conference it was co-located with, number of registrants, number of
submissions, number of accepted papers, and any other relevant information)
The Workshop Proceedings will be published in the ACM Hypertext Extended
Proceedings. If the organizers have addition plans for dissemination (for
example, a special issue of a journal) this needs to specified in the
proposal.
=============== ORGANIZATION OF WORKSHOP ===============
After the acceptance of a workshop proposal, the organizer(s) should:
- Create and distribute a Call for Papers and a Call for Participation;
- Create a Web page for the workshop, with the call for papers and the
information about the workshop organization and timeline. The link of the
web site will be published on the Conference Web site;
- Create a Program Committee;
- Review and select contributions to be included in the workshop
proceedings (at least 2 reviewers for each paper);
- Schedule and coordinate the workshop activities.
- Put together accepted papers into electronic workshop proceedings, to be
published in the Extended Proceedings of ACM Hypertext 2014.
=============== IMPORTANT DATES ===============
March 11, 2014: Workshop proposals due
March 14, 2014: Decisions announced
September 1, 2014: Workshop and Tutorial day
=============== SUGGESTED TIMELINE ===============
Workshop web site: March 21, 2014
Workshop Call for Papers: March 21, 2014
Paper submission deadline: May 23, 2014
Notification to authors: June 6, 2014
================== WORKSHOP CHAIRS ==================
Federica Cena, University of Torino, Italy
E-mail: cena at di.unito.it
Web: http://www.di.unito.it/~cena/
Christoph Trattner, University of Gaz, Austria
E-mail: trattner.christoph at gmail.com
web: http://christophtrattner.info
==================
Thanks,
Denis Parra
Local and Publicity chair, HT 2014
CS Department, PUC Chile
http://ht.acm.org/ht2014/
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