[CFP] ACM Hypertext 2023 – Late Breaking Papers Deadline 9 June 2023

 

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ACM Hypertext 2023

4-8 September 2023, Bibliotheca Hertziana, Rome, Italy

https://ht.acm.org/ht2023/ 

Deadline: 9 June 2023 23.59 AOE

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Important Dates

 

•           Late breaking, blue sky, demos, traversals, and doctoral consortium 

    -       Submission: 9 June 2023 AoE

    -       Notification: 26 June 2023 AoE

    -      Camera ready submission: 23 July 2023 AOE

 

•           Conference 4-8 September 2023

 

Note: The submission times are 11:59 pm AoE time (Anywhere on Earth)

 

 

 

The ACM Hypertext conference is a premium venue for high quality peer-reviewed research on hypertext theory, systems, applications, publishing, artwork and related practices. It is concerned with all aspects of modern hypertext research including social and intelligent media, narrative systems and applications, authoring, reading and publishing hypertext, workflows and infrastructures as well as reflections and approaches. 

 

 

All accepted contributions will be published by ACM and will be available in the Proceedings via the ACM Digital Library. Selected contributions will be invited to submit an expanded version after the conference to a special issue of the New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia. 

 

 

Submissions are welcome in the following tracks:

 

Late-breaking, blue sky, demos, traversals, and doctoral consortium track

 

The Late breaking, blue sky, demos, traversals, and doctoral consortium track welcomes submissions 

of original and unpublished ideas that are still in the early stages of research (work-in-progress). We encourage researchers and practitioners to use this track as a valuable opportunity to receive useful feedback on early-stage work and foster discussions and collaborations among colleagues. We look forward to receiving:

 

    -       Innovative research plans and preliminary results;

    -       System prototypes addressing the theory and practice of topics relevant to the hypertext community; 

    -       Essays introducing recently started research projects or summarising project results.

 

Demos presenting system prototypes or industry showcases

 

The demonstrations are an essential and exciting complement to the overall conference program. These are a great way to show implementations of novel, engaging, and crucial concepts or systems related to hypertext interest areas and receive some helpful feedback from the community.

 

Note: that all submissions should be intended to convey a scientifically founded result or work in progress and not as advertisements for commercial software packages.

 

Blue Sky papers

 

We also invite submissions with an emphasis on visionary ideas, long-term challenges, and new research opportunities. Here we want to overcome the constraints of the traditional review process by incubating innovative approaches, risky and provocative ideas, and propose challenges and opportunities in the near future. We are particularly excited about ideas that address the conference theme of “The Humanity within.”

 

 

Submission guidelines

 

Submissions to this track should follow the same formatting guidelines as submissions to the research track but are limited to the short paper format (3-6 pages references excluded). Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and presented at the conference.

 

In addition to these guidelines, the Submission and Ethical Review guidelines listed on the Call for Papers page must be followed.

 

The submissions are managed electronically only through the EasyChair paper submission site and are required on or before the deadline listed below:

 

Submissions

 

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ht23 

 

Submission deadline: 9 June 2023

 

Best regards,

Francesca Benatti

 

Dr Francesca Benatti she/her/hers

Research Fellow in Digital Humanities
Department of English and Creative Writing, 

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom