Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 19, No. 233.
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Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 07:06:27 +0100
From: Journal of Digital Information <jodi-webmaster_at_tamu.edu>
Subject: JoDI Call for papers: Personalisation of Computing & Services
Call for Papers
Journal of Digital Information announces a Special Issue on Spatial Hypermedia
Special issue Editors: Frank Shipman, Texas A&M University & Jim Rosenberg
Submission deadline: March 3rd, 2006 Publication: June 2006
Submissions are sought for a special edition for the Hypermedia Systems
theme of JoDI on Spatial Hypermedia.
Spatial hypertext emerged due to the limitations of expression and
communication of relationships between documents via explicit links. Since
then, numerous spatial hypertext systems, applications, and analyses have
been presented in the four workshops on spatial hypertext and in the
spatial hypertext track at ACM Hypertext Conferences.
This special issue will bring together papers on spatial hypertext
theories, design, systems, applications, and experiences.
Expected topics include:
* Spatial hypertext systems
* User experience with spatial hypertext
* Spatial hypertext applications
* Collaboration and spatial hypertext
* Multimedia in spatial hypertext
* Adaptive spatial hypertext
* Integrating spatial hypertext with other hypertext frameworks and other
software environments generally.
* Communication and expression in spatial hypertext
* Rhetoric issues posed by spatial hypertext
For more details on indicative topics and submission, see the full call
http://jodi.tamu.edu/calls/spatial_hypermedia.html
All submissions will be subject to peer review.
The Journal of Digital Information is an electronic journal published only via
the Web. JoDI is currently free to all users thanks to support from the Texas
A&M University Libraries.
http://jodi.tamu.edu/
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