News
Next HT'18
2017-07-07 Baltimore will be hosting next HT online.
Douglas Engelbart BEST PAPER AWARD
2017-07-06 goes to Ujwal Gadiraju, Jie Yang and Alessandro Bozzon paper Clarity is a Worthwhile Quality - On the Role of Task Clarity in Microtask Crowdsourcing, ceremony online.
Ted Nelson Newcomer AWARD
2017-07-06 goes to A. Thalhammer, S. Thoma, A. Harth and R. Studer paper Entity-Centric Data Fusion on the Web, ceremony online.
SIGWEB business meeting
2017-07-06 at 13:20 in lecture room S9. All are invited (sorry for lunch break making shorter)
Openning Session
2017-07-05 If you miss the openning session, the slides are available online.
Registration
2017-06-29 Please note that the conference registration desk will be open on Tuesday, July 4th from 8:30 to 16:00 and on Wednesday, July 5th from 8:30 to 16:00. Registration desk will be located on the first floor of the conference venue. We are looking forward to see you soon in Prague.
Tutorials
2017-06-06 We are happy to confirm two tutorials for HT2017, Festival Of Narrative Automata by Mark Bernstein and Immersion in e-Learning by Alexandra Cristea.
Early registration extended
2017-06-01 We have extended the deadline for early conference registration. The new deadline is June 5, 2017.
Workshops
2017-06-01 Details of HT2017's workshops are available!
Conference program
2017-05-16 Tentative program of HT 2017 conference is now online!
Keynote details
2017-04-10 We are happy to announce details of Peter Mika's keynote: What happened to the Semantic Web?
Updated submissions information
2017-04-06 Submissions page has been updated. Please note that camera-ready versions of accepted papers should adhere to the new (2017) version of ACM templates.
Registration
2017-04-03 Registration form is now online! Do not forget to register before May 10, 2017 to have your paper included in the proceedings.
Keynote details
2017-04-02 We are happy to announce details of Kristina Lerman's keynote: A meme is not a virus: the role of cognitive heuristics in information diffusion
Workshops deadline extension
2017-03-16 The Workshop and DC Important Dates have been updated. Submission deadlines are now April 10, 2017.
Updated DC submission instructions
2017-03-09 Updated link for Doctoral Consortium submissions. See submissions page for more details.
Student Travel Awards
2017-03-06 Information about student travel awards released.
Submission deadline extension
2017-02-06 The Conference Important Dates have been updated. Abstract and submission deadlines are now February 10, 2017 and February 17, 2017.
Workshops
2017-02-02 We are happy to announce that HT2017 will feature three exciting workshops.
Keynotes
2017-02-01 We are happy to announce two keynote speakers: Kristina Lerman and Peter Mika.
Accommodation options
2017-01-31 Suggested accommodation options were published.
List of PC members
2017-01-27 Tentative list of PC members was published.
Updates in DC and Tutorial calls
2017-01-02 Some minor updates to the DC call were published. Tutorial proposals deadline was extended.
Call for Contribution
2016-11-30 The HT2017 call for contribution is online.
Dates & Venue
2016-11-16 The HT2017 dates and venue was published.
Submission Instructions
Main Proceedings
Please note that ACM changed its templates by the start of 2017, so please ensure that you use the new template for the camera-ready version of accepted papers.
Papers must report new results substantiated by experimentation, simulation, analysis, or application. Authors are invited to submit papers presenting original, not previously published works.
Submission categories include:
- Regular research papers (max 10 pages including references) discussing mature research results.
- Demo papers (max 2 pages including references) presenting ongoing and preliminary results, system prototypes or industry showcases.
All submissions should be formatted according to the official ACM SIG proceedings template and submitted in PDF format via EasyChair. The review process will not be blind, therefore it is not necessary for submissions to be anonymized. Please be sure to submit keywords via EasyChair.
Accepted papers will appear in the Hypertext 2017 Conference Proceedings that will be published by ACM and additionally be made available through the ACM Digital Library. Acceptance of the papers will be either as full (regular) or short papers with the corresponding presentation slots. In addition, all authors of accepted papers are invited to prepare a poster that they can present together with accepted demos at Poster and Demos reception.
Demo submissions will be reviewed by experienced and knowledgeable researchers and practitioners; each submission will receive a detailed feedback. It would be beneficial to include links enabling the reviewers testing the application or reviewing the component. Accepted demos will have a space to demonstrate the system to conference attendees during the poster and demo session.
Please indicate the category of your submission (regular or demo) and provide at least three keywords that describe your submission. Also select the track(s) - named 'groups' in EasyChair - and the topics relevant to your submission. Note that you can select more than one track (select at least one) and topics belonging to any of the three conference tracks. This information will be used for the review assignment.
Award winning papers will be considered for a fast track publication in ACM Transactions on the Web. Selected papers will be invited for special issue in NRHM journal.
Extended Proceedings
Submission categories include:
- Workshop papers.
- Doctoral consortium papers.
You can find the requirements in terms of length and content for these papers in the respective calls.
All submissions should be formatted according to the official ACM SIG proceedings template. Doctoral consortium papers should be submitted in PDF format via EasyChair.
Accepted papers in the above-mentioned categories will appear in the Hypertext 2017 CEUR-WS Proceedings.