CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS

ACM Hypertext Conference 2025

Workshops should create an informal framework for an innovative exchange of 
views, experiences, new ways to present ideas, promote the research community, 
and identify open problems and/or directions for future research. At the same 
time, they also provide a good opportunity for researchers and junior 
researchers to present their work and receive feedback from an interested 
community in an interactive and constructive atmosphere. Proposals are 
particularly appreciated on new topics related to the main topics of the 
conference but, may also include other (new) topics that may be of interest to 
the Hypertext community. There are no limits to creativity in workshop design 
at ACM Hypertext.

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 
about the topics addressed in the main conference. Potential proposers are 
invited to discuss their ideas with the workshop chair before working out a 
detailed proposal.

Please send us the following information:

  *   Title of the workshop and suggested acronym
  *   Keywords (describing the main themes)
  *   Abstract
  *   Description of the workshop (topics and goals)
  *   Relevance of the workshop to the Hypertext communities
  *   Workshop organisers’ bios (1–2 paragraphs per organiser)
  *   Motivation (why the topic is of interest to the conference audience)
  *   Workshop and submission formats
  *   Length (one or two half-days) and a justification if two sessions are 
required
  *   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)
  *   Any plan for further publication (e.g., special issue in a journal)
  *   The initial list of (potential) members of the program committee


Accepted workshop papers will be included in the CEUR-WS attached proceedings 
to the HT’25 conference unless otherwise requested. Proposals for workshops 
will be fast-tracked for evaluation as they arrive, thus we welcome early 
submissions or discussions with our workshop chairs.

Submissions should be e-mailed to the track chairs 
(ja...@cs.dal.ca<mailto:ja...@cs.dal.ca> & 
alessio.anton...@open.ac.uk<mailto:alessio.anton...@open.ac.uk>) and include 
the information specified above.

Workshop proposals will be due on Feb 28, 2025.

For more information, please refer to the official website of the HT’25: 
https://ht.acm.org/ht2025

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