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Call for Proposals: Workshops at HT2020

Chair: Jamie Blustein

http://projects.cah.ucf.edu/ht2020/workshops/

The workshops at ACM Hypertext aim to create a more informal framework for an 
innovative exchange of views, exchange experiences, present ideas, promote the 
research community and identify open problems and directions for future 
research. The workshops also provide a good opportunity for both established 
and junior researchers to present work and receive feedback from an interested 
community in a constructive atmosphere and somewhat more interactive format 
than the main conference.

Proposals are particularly appreciated on new topics related to the main topics 
of the conference, but may also include other topics that may be of interest to 
the hypertext community. There are no limits on creativity in workshop design.

Acceptance of workshop proposals will be based on the experience and background 
of the organisers 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. We generally prefer “interactive” 
workshops, which ensure a richer active interaction between the participants 
and offer plenty of space for controversial and stimulating discussions. 
Potential proposers are invited to discuss their ideas with the workshop chair 
before working out a detailed proposal.

Send your workshop proposals (as a single PDF file) by e-mail to the 
workshop/tutorial chair at ja...@cs.dal.ca using the email subject [HT2020 
WORKSHOP], with the following information:

– Title of the workshop and suggested acronym
– Keywords (describing the main themes)
– Abstract (maximum of 3 pages is recommended)
– Description of the workshop (topics and goals)
– Relevance of the workshop to ACM Hypertext 2020
– Workshop organisers’ bios (1-2 paragraphs per organiser)
– Motivation (why the topic is of interest for the conference audience)
– Workshop and submission formats (e.g. position papers of specified length, 
long or short papers, hypertexts)
– Length (half day or full day – in this case, motivation for the need for a 
full day)
– Previous editions of the workshop series, if applicable (URLs, conference it 
was co-located with, number of registrants, number of submissions, number of 
accepted papers, and any other relevant information to assess level of interest 
from the community)
– Any plan for further publication (e.g. special issue in journals)
– Initial list of (potential) members of the program committee

Deadline for workshop submission is March 24, 2020.

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