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|                 CALL FOR DEMONSTRATIONS & POSTERS                 |
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|       HYPERTEXT 2001 -                                            |
|        THE TWELFTH ACM CONFERENCE ON HYPERTEXT AND HYPERMEDIA:    |
|        TRANSFORMING INFORMATION, ENTERTAINMENT, AND CULTURE       |
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|       http://WWW.HT01.ORG/                                        |
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|       AUGUST 14-18, 2001                                          |
|       LAKE LECTURE THEATRE, UNIVERSITY OF AARHUS, ÅRHUS, DENMARK  |
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|          ******REMEMBER TO REGISTER BEFORE JULY 1ST******         |
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|           (* Please forward to interested colleagues *)           |
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IMPORTANT DEADLINE APPROACHING

June 15th, 2001:        Poster proposals and Demonstration proposals due

OTHER IMPORTANT DATES

June 25th, 2001:        Notification of acceptance for Posters and
                        Demonstrations.
July 1st, 2001          Deadline for early registration fee.
August 14-15, 2001:     Hypertext 2001 - Tutorials and Workshops
August 16-18, 2001:     Hypertext 2001 - Main Conference

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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
an ideal opportunity 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.
Posters are interactive! Posters are displayed throughout the
conference, but there will be a specific period during which
poster presenters will be asked to be present to answer questions
on the poster topic.

DEMOS

What is a good demo? One that shows something that people haven't
seen before, or have never seen implemented as well before.
Product demos are welcome, as well as demonstrations of research
projects. Any technology - hardware or software - is fair game
that has the potential to enhance the perception and management of
interlinked information.

Demo and Poster proposals should be submitted as 2-page descriptions
using the conference paper format. These should be supplied as Postscript,
PDF or Word Files, and emailed to Sigi Reich
(mailto:[log in to unmask]).

The following information will be required:

* Author's name(s) and affiliation(s)
* Title of the Poster or Demo
* Mailing address Name and email address of the primary contact for
   the submission.

Demo presenters should also describe any network, power, or projection
needs in their email. We cannot supply
computers for demos. If you expect that your demo may involve
special electrical, space, or network resources, please describe
these as clearly as possible in your initial submission email to
the Demo Chair. We will be sending additional details, and perhaps
asking additional questions, once we have reviewed the
submissions.

Contact Information For further details, or to submit a proposal,
please contact the Posters and Demo Chair, or contact the chair
directly: Sigi Reich mailto:[log in to unmask],  +43 662 2288 461.

NOTE: All accepted demos and posters will be compiled into a
"Hypertext 2001 - Demos and Posters Supplement" booklet that will
be available at the conference. Once accepted, we will require you
to send us a one page version of your demo/poster.

Important Dates
- June 15th, 2001 Posters and demonstrations submissions due
- June 25th, 2001 Notification of acceptance

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HYPERTEXT 2001 - THE TWELFTH ACM CONFERENCE ON HYPERTEXT AND HYPERMEDIA

From online documentation aboard aircraft carriers to distance learning
degree programs to interactive entertainment, hypertext and hypermedia have
already begun to transform our world. The foremost international conference
on hypertext and hypermedia, the International Hypertext conferences have
brought together scholars, researchers, and practitioners from a diverse
array of disciplines-including computing, literature, law, art, medicine,
business, journalism, philosophy, psychology, and engineering-to consider
the form, role, and impact of hypertext and hypermedia.  Hypertext 2001
will continue to provide a forum where attendees can exchange and discuss
ideas on hypermedia, as well as its design and use in a variety of domains,
while also considering the transformative power of hypermedia and its
ability to potentially alter the way we read, write, argue, work, exchange
information, or entertain ourselves.

Hypertext 2001 welcomes discussions from designers and users of hypermedia
applications and works in academia, business, entertainment, and
industry. Here attendees can discuss all aspects of hypermedia, ranging
from navigational aids, time, and infrastructures to digital libraries,
interactive literature, virtual and augmented reality environments, gaming,
human-computer interaction, software engineering, computer-supported
collaborative work, and, of course, the World Wide Web. A particular focus
of this conference will be on papers dealing with experiences and
evaluation of hypertexts. Formats for presentation include papers, panels
and technical briefings, short papers and posters, demonstrations,
exhibits, courses, workshops, and a doctoral consortium.

Topics include but are not limited to:
   o Interactive games and entertainment
   o Effects of hypermedia on business or industry
   o Experiences with the application of hypermedia
   o Innovative hypertexts and novel uses of hypertext and hypermedia
   o Web-based hypermedia drama
   o Collaborative hypermedia technology and applications
   o Hypermedia in virtual environments and augmented reality environments
   o Hypermedia in fiction, scholarship, and technical writing
   o Hypermedia in education and training
   o Empirical studies and hypermedia evaluation
   o Hypermedia and time: narratives and storyboarding
   o Hypertext rhetoric and criticism
   o Integration and open hypermedia architectures
   o Large-scale distributed hypermedia
   o Structuring hypermedia documents for reading and retrieval
   o Theories, models, architectures, standards, and frameworks
   o Hypermedia user interfaces
   o Object-oriented hypermedia
   o Hypermedia infrastructure technologies
   o Hypermedia middleware and components
   o Hypermedia authoring
   o Hypermedia for the Internet

For submission details, please go to the conference website,
available at http://www.ht01.org/.
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