Friday, March 26, 2010

Demos and posters due in 3 days, March 29!

Just a reminder that demos and posters are due soon, only 3 days to go, on March 29! http://www.ht2010.org/DemosPosters.html. If your paper was rejected but was suggested to be resubmitted as a poster, please do so, it is a great way to get exposure for your work and you have interactivity with the attendees who will ask you questions at the event. Please submit your posters and demos via EasyChair on the Hypertext 2010 web site.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Hypertext 2010 Reviews are out

Hypertext 2010 reviews are now out. We received a lot of papers but unfortunately we could only accept a certain number of them. Thank you for your submission. Authors have received their reviews and in some cases, the authors have been encouraged to submit their paper as a short paper or as a poster. For those who were not accepted, please do not be discouraged, it was difficult to review all the papers. We hope that you will be able to attend the Hypertext conference in Toronto, Canada, and if not, you can read all about what is happening from our Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter feeds, so it is as if you were at the conference!

Monday, March 15, 2010

ACM Hypertext 2010 Final Call for Posters and Demos

The deadline for submissions of posters and demos to Hypertext 2010 is on March 29, 2010. Technical demonstration of new tools and innovative applications of hypertext are solicited, as well as research at a preliminary stage.

IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for submissions: March 29, 2010
Notification to authors: April 15, 2010
Camera-ready copy (all accepted submissions): May 1, 2010

(All deadlines: midnight, Hawaii Standard Time)

Submissions may include:

Posters (max 2 pages) offer researchers a unique opportunity to present late-breaking results, significant work in progress, or research that is best communicated in an interactive or graphical format. Poster submissions are welcomed in areas related to any of the three tracks. Please note, however, that posters describing work at the proposal stage will not be accepted.

Demos (max 1 page) should describe the system and include a list of any required supporting equipment. We assume that most equipment will be supplied by the demonstrator. Poster and demos presentations further provide researchers with an opportunity to obtain direct feedback about their work from a wide audience during the poster session.

All submissions should be formatted according to the official ACM SIG Proceedings Template (http://www.acm.org/ sigs/publications/proceedings- templates) and submitted via Easychair (https://www.easychair.org/ login.cgi?conf=ht2010). Accepted posters and demos will appear in the Hypertext 2010 Conference Proceedings.