ACM SIGWEB June 11th - 15th, 2002
2002 Hypertext Conference College Park, MD, USA
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hypertext
From online documentation aboard aircraft carriers to distance learning
degree programs to interactive entertainment, hypertext and hypermedia
have transformed our world. The foremost international conference on
hypertext and hypermedia, the International Hypertext conference brings
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 2002
will continue to provide a forum where attendees can exchange and discuss
ideas on hypermedia, its design and use in a variety of domains, while
also considering the ability of these technologies to alter the way we
read, write, argue, learn, exchange information, or entertain ourselves.
Scope
Hypertext 2002 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.
Formats for presentation include papers, panels and technical briefings,
short papers and posters, demonstrations, exhibits, courses, workshops,
and a doctoral consortium.
Paper topics include but are not limited to:
Interactive games and entertainment
Effects of hypermedia on business or industry
Experiences with the application of hypermedia
Innovative hypertexts and novel uses of hypertext and hypermedia
Web-based hypermedia drama
Collaborative hypermedia technology and applications
Hypermedia in virtual environments and augmented reality environments
Hypermedia in fiction, scholarship, and technical writing
Hypermedia in education and training
Empirical studies and hypermedia evaluation
Hypermedia and time: narratives and storyboarding
Hypertext rhetoric and criticism
Integration and open hypermedia architectures
Large-scale distributed hypermedia
Structuring hypermedia documents for reading and retrieval
Theories, models, architectures, standards, and frameworks
Hypermedia user interfaces
Object-oriented hypermedia
Hypermedia infrastructure technologies
Hypermedia middleware and components
Hypermedia authoring
Hypermedia for the Internet
Hypertext 2002 Program Committee
Program Chairs
Kenneth M. Anderson, University of Colorado
Stuart Moulthrop, University of Baltimore
Program Committee
Mark Bernstein, Eastgate Systems
Hugh Davis, University of Southampton
Paul De Bra, Eindhoven University of Technology
David De Roure, University of Southampton
Jane Yellowlees Douglas, University of Florida
Kaj Gronbaek, University of Aarhus
Joerg Haake, FernUniversitaet Hagen
David Hicks, Aalborg University Esbjerg
Cathy Marshall, Microsoft
Frank Nack, CWI
Peter J. Nuernberg, Aalborg University Esbjerg
Siegfried Reich, Salzburg Research
Jim Rosenberg
Frank Shipman, Texas A&M University
E. James Whitehead, University of California, Santa Cruz
Uffe Wiil, Aalborg University Esbjerg
Important Dates
Papers
Papers due January 3rd, 2002
Notification of acceptance March 15th, 2002
Camera-ready copy due April 15th, 2002
Tutorials
Proposals due January 15th, 2002
Notification of acceptance January 30th, 2002
Workshops
Proposals due January 3rd, 2002
Notification of acceptance March 15th, 2002
Doctoral Consortium
Submissions due March 10th, 2002
Notification of acceptance March 31st, 2002
Panels
Proposals due January 3rd, 2002
Notification of acceptance March 15th, 2002
Demos and Posters
Due dates and notification TBA
PDF Version of Call for Participation available at:
http://www.cs.umd.edu/ht02/ht02.pdf
|