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          The Eighth International ACM Hypertext Conference
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                          Hypertext 97
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                         Southampton, UK
                         April 6-11 1997=20

                   http://ht97.soton.ac.uk/ht97/


                   !!YOU ARE NOT TOO LATE!!
                        !!FINAL CALL!!


  You are not too late to submit your contribution. While the
  deadline for technical papers is long overdue, you still have the
  chance to submit either short-papers, posters, or demonstrations.

Deadlines:
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January 17 1997: Short papers
January 17 1997: Posters
January 17 1997: Demonstrations

See the end of this message to find the detailed submission
instructions.

The conference home page at http://ht97.soton.ac.uk/ht97/ contains
more information than is included in this email.

BACKGROUND

In 1987 the first Hypertext conference was held. At that time
hypertext was in its infancy, with a few but important systems
available, e.g. KMS, NoteCards, Storyspace, Intermedia, Augment,
HyperCard, and Guide. There was even a working Xanadu prototype. Since
then hypertext has found its way into information kiosks, on-line
manuals, collaborative authoring systems, and the World Wide Web. The
Hypertext 97 conference will make it evident that the popularity of
hypertext still inspires new radical ideas within a multitude of
disciplines.

Hypertext 97 is the eighth in the premier international series of
conferences on hypertext and hypermedia theory, systems, and
applications. Locations alternate between the United States and
Europe, with this year in England. Hypertext 97 will offer a forum for
presentation and discussion of the latest results in hypermedia
research and development, including WWW technology. We invite your
participation.

TECHNICAL PROGRAMME

Hypertext 97 will provide a common setting for researchers, practicing
professionals and students to share experiences and to present results
about hypermedia authoring, publishing, system construction,
human-computer interaction, digital libraries, and electronic
literature. The conference attracts distinguished attendees from a
diverse range of fields: computing, psychology, literature, sociology,
engineering, law, medicine--many different fields. Hypertext 97 will
provide a forum for presentation and discussion of exciting and
original developments in hypertext and hypermedia through several
different technical formats:

     papers=20
     panels and perspectives=20
     technical briefings=20
     demonstrations=20
     posters=20
     courses=20
     technical workshops=20

In addition, there will be joint sessions with the Sixth World Wide
Web Conference which will be running concurrently in California.

Topics include but are not limited to:=20

 * Large-scale distributed hypermedia (including WWW applications)=20
 * Collaborative hypermedia systems=20
 * WYSIWYG hypermedia authoring=20
 * Integration and open hypermedia architectures=20
 * Techniques for generating, recognizing, navigating and
    visualizing structure=20
 * Theories, models, and frameworks=20
 * Hypertext rhetoric and criticism=20
 * Empirical studies and hypermedia evaluation=20
 * Workplace deployment=20
 * Hypermedia interfaces to data bases=20
 * Structuring hypertext documents for reading and retrieval=20
 * Information design=20
 * Hypertext writing -- fiction, scholarly, and technical=20
 * Innovative hypertexts and novel uses of hypertext and hypermedia=20
 * Underlying technologies (persistent object stores, link services,=20
    databases, information retrieval, versioning, access control)=20
 * Hypermedia in education and training=20

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Submission of Short-Papers

Short papers represent late breaking research or interesting results
that does not justify a full paper. Short papers are invited on, but
not restricted to, the above topics. They will appear in the
proceedings, and will be given a presentation time (10 minutes) at the
conference. Because of their length, care must be given to presenting
a single clear idea, and to stress its importance.

Submissions: Short papers must be written in English, contain a
maximum of 1100 words (excluding figures), and in no case should
exceed 2 single-spaced pages. The paper must include title, author
names, affiliation, and email address of one contact person.
Submission is electronic only, either plain text or HTML.

Send email submissions no later than January 17, 1997 to=20
Kasper Osterbye at address: [log in to unmask]

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Submission of Demonstrations

Demonstrations allow attendees to get first-hand views of innovative
hypertext technology and applications and talk informally with system
developers and authors. Presenters should be individuals who have been
directly involved with the development of the system, and who are
aware of the novel ideas embodied by their system.

Submissions: Submit a proposal of at most three pages describing the
planned demonstration. The proposal should include a description of
noteworthy and distinguishing ideas or approaches your demo will
illustrate; an explanation of how your demo will illustrate these
ideas or approaches; information about the person(s) who will present
the demo; a 100-word summary for inclusion in a program description;
and hardware and software requirements, including electrical
requirements.

Please provide the following cover information: the title, the name
and affiliation of the author(s), and complete address (including
telephone, fax, email) for the author to whom correspondence should be
addressed. The proposal may be submitted by e-mail or anonymous FTP to
the addresses indicated below. Electronic submissions are encouraged
in either postscript or ASCII format.

Submissions which should arrive no later than January 17, 1997 should
be sent to:

Kaj Gr=F8nb=E6k
Computer Science Department
Aarhus University
Ny Munkegade 116, Bldg. 540
DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
[log in to unmask]
Tel: +45 8942 3237
Fax: +45 8942 3255

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Submission of Posters

Poster presentations enable researchers to present late-breaking
results, significant work in progress, or work that is best
communicated through conversation. Poster sessions let conference
attendees exchange ideas one-on-one with authors, and let authors
discuss their work in detail with those attendees most deeply
interested in the same topic.

Submissions: Submit an extended abstract of at most two pages
emphasizing the problem, what was done, and why the work is
important. Please provide cover information: the title, the name and
affiliation of the author(s), and complete address (including
telephone, fax, email) for the author to whom correspondence should be
addressed. Proposals may be submitted by e-mail or anonymous FTP to
the addresses indicated below. Electronic submissions are encouraged
in either postscript or ASCII format.

Submission, which should arrive no later than January 17, 1997 should
be sent to:

Lynda Hardman
CWI, Kruislaan 413
1098 SJ Amsterdam
The Netherlands
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Tel: +31 20 592 4127
Fax: +31 20 592 4199

or

John F. Buford
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Massachusetts Lowell
One University Ave.
Lowell, MA 01854, USA
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The ACM and SIGLINK

ACM, the Association for Computing, is a major force in advancing
the skills and knowledge of Information Technology professionals
and students throughout the world. ACM serves as an umbrella
organization offering its 80,000 members a variety of forums in
order to fulfill its members' needs - the delivery of cutting-edge
technical information, the transfer of ideas from theory to practice,
and opportunities for information exchange. ACM SIGLINK is a forum
for the promotion, dissemination, and exchange of ideas concerning
hypertext research, technologies, and applications among scientists,
systems designers, and end-users. For further information please
see http://www.acm.org/

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The conference home page at http://ht97.soton.ac.uk/ht97/ contains
more information than is included in this email.
Questions to [log in to unmask]
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--
Pamela Davis ( [log in to unmask] )
Hypertext '97 Conference Organization
Building 16, Electronics and Computer Science,
University of Southampton, ( Tel: +44 (0)1703 595053 )
Southampton, SO17 1BJ, U.K. ( Fax: +44 (0)1703 592865 )
            http://ht97.soton.ac.uk/ht97/

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