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| CALL FOR
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| HYPERTEXT 2001
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| 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,
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| LAKE LECTURE THEATRE, UNIVERSITY
OF AARHUS, ÅRHUS, DENMARK |
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| * July 1st is the deadline for early bird
registration rate * |
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Please forward to interested colleagues
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The organizing committee would like to invite you all to
participate in HYPERTEXT 2001. HYPERTEXT 2001 offers a very exciting
program with many different categories of presentations, among which
we would like to draw your attention to the following
highlights:
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
The Hypertext 2001 conference will feature two thought provoking
keynote addresses:
"Information Architecture: a New Discipline for Organizing
Hypertext"
by Paul Kahn, known for his work in Hypertext as the Director of
Brown University's Institute for Research in Information and
Scholarship (IRIS), and as a President of DynamicDiagrams. Now he is
an independent teacher, writer, and information architecture
consultant in Paris.
"Mostly Linkless"
by Wendy Hall, well known open hypermedia researcher and head of
the IAM Research Group at Southampton University, U.K.
TECHNICAL BRIEFINGS
Technical briefings are in depth presentations of a specific
technology, approach, theory, standard, or the like. This year
presents:
"WebDAV"
by E. James Whitehead, Jr., University of California, Santa Cruz,
US.
"Deeper Cosmology, Deeper Documents"
by Theodor Holm Nelson, Keio University, Japan, and Southampton
University, UK.
PANEL
Panels present contrasting positions from a number of experts on
certain subject matter and then open up for debate with the broader
audience. This year we present the following panel:
"The Semantic Web:who needs it?" Moderator: Wendy
Hall,Professor of Computer Science,University of Southampton
TUTORIALS
HT'2001 tutorials are intended to appeal to the interests of
conference attendees across a broad range of topics - providing
opportunities to develop knowledge and practical in emerging areas.
The tutorials are presented by experts in the their respective fields.
This year we have the following tutorials:
T1: WebDAV and DeltaV
T2: SMIL 2.0
T3: Metadata management through open
hypermedia
T4: Evaluating, Using, and Publishing eBooks
T5: Introduction to XML
T6: Introduction to XLink
WORKSHOPS
HT 2001 workshops provide specialized forums for highly interactive
discussion on focused topics. This year we have the following
workshops:
W1: 7th International Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems
(OHS7)
W2: 3rd Workshop on Adaptive Hypertext and
Hypermedia
W3: 3rd International Workshop on Structural Computing
(SC3)
W4: Zigzag: Introduction and State of the Art
W5: Morphing Media - What's the Message? - 5th Hypertext
Writers' Workshop
W6: Spatial Hypertext
W7: Learning from Hypertext
Several workshops may still be open for submission of position
papers, see http://www.ht01.org/.
RESEARCH PAPERS
Hypertext 2001 and presents two catergories of research papers:
long papers (30 min. presentation), and short papers (15 min.
presentation). The following presentations have been accepted:
FULL PAPERS
* Jim Rosenberg: "And And: Conjunctive Hypertext and the
Structure Acteme Juncture"
* Emilia Mendes, Steve Counsell, Nile Mosley: "Towards the
Prediction of Development Effort for Hypermedia Applications"
* Adrian Miles: "Hypertext Structure as the Event of
Connection"
* Rune Dalgaard: "Hypertext and the Scholarly Archive - Intertexts,
Paratexts and Metatexts at Work"
* Mark Bernstein: "Card Shark and Thespis: exotic tools for
hypertext narrative"
* Jessica Rubart, Jörg M. Haake, Daniel A. Tietze, Weigang Wang:
"Organizing shared enterprise workspaces using component-based
cooperative hypermedia"
* Uffe Kock Wiil, David L. Hicks, Peter J. Nürnberg: "Multiple
Open Services: A New Approach to Service Provision in Open Hypermedia
Systems"
* E. James Whitehead, Jr.: "Design Spaces for Link and Structure
Versioning"
* Anders Fagerjord: "Linearity and Multicursality in World Wide Web
media"
* Clara Mancini, Simon Buckingham Shum: "Cognitive Coherence
Relations and Hypertext: From Cinematic Patterns to Scholarly
Discourse"
* Harald Weinreich, Hartmut Obendorf, Winfried Lamersdorf: "The Look
of the Link - Concepts for the User Interface of Extended
Hyperlinks"
* Hongjing Wu, Erik de Kort, Paul De Bra: "Design Issues for
General-Purpose Adaptive Hypermedia Systems"
* Masashi Toyoda, Masaru Kitsuregawa: "Creating a Web Community
Chart for Navigating Related Communities"
* Kevin R. Page, Don Cruickshank, David De Roure: "Its About Time:
Link Streams as Continuous Metadata"
* Mark J. Weal, Gareth V. Hughes, David E. Millard, Luc Moreau:
"Open Hypermedia as a Navigational Interface to Ontological
Information Spaces"
* Luis Francisco-Revilla, Frank M. Shipman III, Unmil Karadkar,
Richard Furuta, Avital Arora: "Perception of Content, Structure, and
Presentation Changes in Web-based Hypertext"
* Samhaa R. El-Beltagy, Wendy Hall, David De Roure, Leslie Carr:
"Linking in Context"
* Frank M. Shipman III, Haowei Hsieh, Preetam Maloor, J. Michael
Moore: "The Visual Knowledge Builder: A Second Generation Spatial
Hypertext"
* Polle T. Zellweger, Niels Olof Bouvin, Henning Jehøj, Jock D.
Mackinlay: "Fluid Annotations in an Open World"
* Francisco J. Ricardo: "Hypertext and Knowledge
Management"
SHORT PAPERS
* Adam Moore, Timothy J. Brailsford, Craig D. Stewart:
"Personally tailored teaching in WHURLE using conditional
transclusion"
* Tazi Saïd, Fabrice Evrard: "Intentional Structures of
Documents"
* Jeff Conklin, Albert Selvin, Simon Buckingham Shum, Maarten
Sierhuis: "Facilitated Hypertext for Collective Sensemaking: 15
Years on from gIBIS"
* Simon Harper, Carole Goble, Robert Stevens: "Prototype Mobility
Tools for Visually Impaired Surfers"
* Jianhan Zhu, Jun Hong, John G. Hughes: "PageRate: Counting Web
Users' Votes"
* Inna Kouper: "Out of Nothing: In-depth Hyperfiction Study"
* Crowder, Sim, Wills, Greenough: "A review of the benefits of using
hypermedia manuals"
* Erich Gams, Siegfried Reich: "Trailist - Focusing on document
activity for assisting navigation"
* Saturnino Luz: "Y-notes: Unobtrusive devices for hypermedia
annotation"
* Mark J. Weal, David E. Millard, Danius T. Michaelides, David C. De
Roure: "Building Narrative Structures Using Context Based
Linking"
* Lennart Björneborn: "Small-World Linkage and Co-Linkage"
* Hyunju Ryu: "Is EOS the Dawn of Hypertext Literature in
Korea?"
* Licia Calvi: "Hypertext and Comics: Towards an Aesthetics of
Hypertext"
* Baoyao Zhou, Jinlin Chen, Jin Shi, Hongjiang Zhang, Qiufeng Wu:
"Website Link Structure Evaluation and Improvement Based on User
Visiting Patterns"
* Thierry Despeyroux, Brigitte Trousse: "Web sites and
Semantics"
* Kimmo Wideroos: "Awt (Associative writing tool): Supporting
writing process with a ZigZag based writing tool -- work in
progress"
* Joachim Feise: "An Approach to Persistence of Web Resources"
* Mark K. Thompson, David C. De Roure: "Hypermedia by
coincidence"
* Rosemary Michelle Simpson: "Experiences with Web Squirrel: My Life
on the Information Farm"
* Timothy Miles-Board, Simon Kampa, Leslie Carr, Wendy Hall:
"Hypertext in the Semantic Web"
* William Cole: "Choice vs. Interaction: The Case of Online
Caroline"
* Owen Conlan, Cord Hockemeyer, Paul Lefrere, Vincent Wade, Dietrich &
Albert: "Extending Educational Metadata Schemas to describe Adaptive
Learning Resources"
* Chris Coulston, Theresa M. Vitolo: "A Hypertext Metric Based
on Huffman Coding"
* m.c. schraefel, Yuxiang Zhu: "Interaction Design for Web-Based,
Within-Page Collection Making"
* Fernando Aguiar, Michel Beigbeder: "Improvement of Web
Retrieval by the Use of Contextual Information of Pages"
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
In addition to the above categories Hypertext 2001 also provides:
Posters, Demonstrations, Exhibits, Hypertext Reading Room, Hypertext
Readings, and Doctoral Consortium, for more information see
http://www.ht01.org/.
LOCATION
Hypertext 2001 is being held in the new Lake Lecture Theatre at the
beautiful campus of University of Aarhus, Århus, Denmark. The city
of Århus is called the smallest big city in the world; it is a
popular and cosy city with everything you need in walking distance
from the University and the downtown hotels where you can stay for the
conference. See http://www.aarhus.dk/ for more information on the
city
REGISTRATION
For registration details, please go to the Web site
http://www.ht01.org/.
CONFERENCE CONTACT INFORMATION
General Chair: Kaj Grønbæk, Department of Computer Science,
University of Aarhus, Denmark. Email:
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Conference secretary: Marianne Dammand Iversen, Department of
Computer Science, University of Aarhus, Åbogade 34, DK-8200 Århus
N, Denmark. Phone: +45 8942 5628, Fax: +45 8942 5624, Email:
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IMPORTANT DATES
July 1st, 2001
Deadline for the low early bird registration rate
August 14-15, 2001 Hypertext
2001 - Tutorials and Workshops
August 16-18, 2001
Hypertext 2001 - Main Conference