The ACM Hypertext conference focuses on all aspects of modern hypertext research including social media, semantic web, dynamic and computed hypertext and hypermedia as well as narrative systems and applications.
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with the 26th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media conference.Hypertext 2015 workshops will provide participants with opportunities to discuss and explore emerging areas of Hypertext and Social Media with fellow students, researchers, and practitioners from Industry and Academia.
The goals of the workshops are to provide a more informal setting for exchanging opinions, to share experiences, presenting ideas, foster research community and identify open problems and/or explore directions for future research. As such, they also offer a good opportunity for researchers to present their work and to obtain feedback from an interested community in an interactive atmosphere. Proposals are especially encouraged on emerging topics, somehow related to the main conference tracks (links and connection between people, open data and the semantic of things, user experience and adaptive linking), but are not limited to other (novel) topics which might be of interest for the hypertext community. Acceptance of workshop proposals will be based on the experience and background of the organizers in the topic, and on the relevance of the subject matter with regard to the topics addressed in the main conference.We welcome proposals for different types of workshops, from working groups on a specific topic to more traditional conference-like workshops. However, we prefer interactive workshops that guarantee richer active interactions among participants and provide significant room for controversial and stimulating discussions.We preferentially would rather proposals for half-day workshops. The need for a full-day workshop should be motivated by some particular reason. Potential proposers are invited to discuss their ideas with the workshop chair before working out a detailed proposal.
The workshop proposals – not longer than 5 pages - have to be sent by email to the workshop chairs, and must contain the following information:
The Workshop Proceedings will be published in the Hypertext 2015 Companion Proceedings by ACM. If the organizers have addition plans for dissemination (for example, a special issue of a journal) this needs to specified in the proposal.
After the acceptance of a workshop proposal, the organizer(s) should:
The ACM Hypertext conference focuses on all aspects of modern hypertext research including social media, semantic web, dynamic and computed hypertext and hypermedia as well as narrative systems and applications. The 26th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media conference is pleased to invite proposals for tutorials to be held with the conference. The goal of tutorial is to present state-of-the-art theories, methodologies and techniques from experts in the field. Topics of interest should be related to the main conference tracks, in relation on novel aspects to be examined in deep. Interdisciplinary tutorials are also encouraged.We expect proposals for half-day tutorials.
The tutorial proposals – not longer than 3 pages - have to be sent by email to the workshop chairs, and must contain the following information:
The organizers of accepted tutorials are then expected to prepare a tutorial Web Site with the information about the tutorial.
13 March 2015: Workshops and Tutorials proposals deadline
23 March 2015: Workshops and Tutorials notifications
3 April 2015 10 April 2015: Main paper submission deadline
29 May 2015: Main paper notifications
12 June 2015 19 June 2015: Extended proceedings deadline
19 June 2015 8 July 2015: Camera ready deadline
30 June 2015: LBR deadline
10 July 2015: Extended proceedings and LBR notifications
22 July 2015: Extended proceedings and LBR camera ready deadline
1-4 September: Hypertext 2015 conference