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Hi all,

This is a call for workshop proposals at HT 2018, Baltimore, Maryland.

The ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media (HT) is a premium venue 
for high quality peer-reviewed research on theory, systems and 
applications for hypertext and social media. The conference would be 
held in the beautiful city of Baltimore this year. HyperText is 
concerned with all aspects of modern hypertext research, including 
social media, adaptation, personalization, recommendations, user 
modeling, linked data and semantic web, dynamic and computed hypertext, 
and its application in digital humanities, as well as with interplay 
between those aspects such as linking stories with data or linking 
people with resources. HT2018 will focus on the role of links, linking, 
hypertext and hyperlink theory on the web and beyond, as a foundation 
for approaches and practices in the wider community.

*Apologies for cross-posting*

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THE 29TH ACM CONFERENCE ON HYPERTEXT AND SOCIAL MEDIA
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*** CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS ***

The goals of the workshops are to provide a more informal setting for 
exchanging opinions, to share experiences, presenting ideas, foster the 
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, related to the main conference 
themes, but may also include 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. Potential proposers 
are invited to discuss their ideas with the workshop chair before 
working out a detailed proposal.

Proposals for workshops should be no more than four pages in length 
(10pt, single column, with reasonable margins) with the following 
information:
- Title of the workshop and suggested acronym
- Keywords (describing the main themes)
- Abstract
- Description of the workshop (topics and goals)
- Relevance of the workshop to Hypertext 2018
- Workshop organizers bios (1-2 paragraphs per organizer)
- Motivation (why the topic is of interest for the conference audience)
- Workshop and submission formats
- Length (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)
- Any plan for further publication (e.g., special issue in journals)
- Initial list of (potential) members of the program committee
- Send your workshop proposals (in PDF format) by email to the workshop 
chairs, Haewoon Kwak ([log in to unmask]) and Ujwal Gadiraju 
([log in to unmask]). For additional inquiries, please do not hesitate to 
contact the workshop chairs.

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***Key Dates***
(All deadlines are specified as Anywhere on Earth)
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Workshop proposal submission deadline: December 1, 2017
Workshop acceptance notification: December 14, 2017
Workshop paper submission: April 10, 2018
Workshop paper acceptance notification: May 8, 2018


Best Regards,
Ujwal

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Dr. Ujwal Gadiraju
L3S Research Center
Leibniz Universität Hannover
30167 Hannover, Germany

Phone: +49. 511. 762-5772
Fax: +49. 511. 762-19712
E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
Web: www.l3s.de/~gadiraju/

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