4.0705 Hypertext '91 Preliminary Call for Papers (1/110)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Tue, 13 Nov 90 09:19:14 EST
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0705. Tuesday, 13 Nov 1990.
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 90 15:58:42 EST
From: Nicole Yankelovich <ny@iris.brown.edu>
Subject: HYPERTEXT '91 Preliminary Call
Preliminary Call for Participation
HYPERTEXT '91
Third ACM Conference on Hypertext
San Antonio, Texas, USA
December 15-18, 1991
Hypertext '91 is an international research conference on hypertext.
The ACM Hypertext Conference occurs in the United States every
second year in alternation with ECHT, the European Conference
on Hypertext.
Hypertext systems provide computer support for locating,
gathering, annotating, and organizing information. Hypertext
systems are being designed for information collections of diverse
material in heterogeneous media, hence the alternate name, hypermedia.
Hypertext is by nature multi-disciplinary, involving researchers in
many fields, including computer science, cognitive science,
rhetoric, and education, as well as many application domains. This
conference will interest a broad spectrum of professionals in these
fields ranging from theoreticians through behavioral researchers to
systems researchers and applications developers. The conference
will offer technical events in a variety of formats as well as guest
speakers and opportunities for informal special interest groups.
Suggested Formats and Topics
We are inviting you to participate in HT'91 in one of seven
different areas of the technical program: papers, panels, courses,
videos, technical briefings, posters, or demos. Submitters may be
invited to participate in the technical program in a different
category from that in which they submitted their work.
Submissions in all areas of hypertext research are encouraged.
Topics of interest would include the following:
Paradigms for information access
Information design
Theories, models, and frameworks
Experimental or observational studies of use
Workplace deployment issues
Structuring hypertext documents for reading and retrieval
Underlying technologies (persistent object stores, link
services, databases, information retrieval, access control)
For More Information:
Hypertext '91 Conference email: ht91@bush.tamu.edu
John J. Leggett, General Chair
Hypertext '91 Conference
Hypertext Research Lab
Department of Computer Science
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843 USA
Voice: 409 845-0298
Fax: 409 847-8578
email: leggett@bush.tamu.edu
Janet H. Walker, Program Chair
Hypertext '91 Conference
Digital Equipment Corporation
Cambridge Research Lab
One Kendall Square, Bldg 700
Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
Voice: 617 621-6618
Fax: 617 621-6650
email: jwalker@crl.dec.com
... [eds.]
Summary of Deadlines
Papers, panels, courses, videos, and technical briefings postmarked
by: April 12, 1991
Demos and posters postmarked by: August 25, 1991
Acceptance notification for papers, panels, courses, videos, and tech-
nical briefings: June 1, 1991
Final versions due for proceedings: July 31, 1991
Final videos due for production: September 30, 1991
Technical Program Description
To maximize the opportunity for attendees to discuss their own
work at the conference, we offer a variety of technical events.
These events are described in detail ... [see the full text of this
announcement for the details. eds.]
Note: ACM will hold copyright on all material appearing in the
proceedings.
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