Thursday, July 3, 2008

Hypertext 2007 trip report published in ACM SIGWEB newsletter



If you're an ACM SIGWEB member, then the latest SIGWEB newsletter is out. In there you'll find an article co-authored by Alvin Chin and James Goulding about the Hypertext 2007 conference trip report.

Have a read and let us know what you think!

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Hypertext 2008 finished

Sorry that I wasn't able to attend the Hypertext 2008 conference, but I heard from various sources from Twitter that the conference went very well. So please upload photos and any of your experiences using the social networking tools that I posted here.

I'd like to hear your experiences with the conference.

Till Hypertext 2009!

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Networking at Hypertext 2008 - virtually

We've set up several virtual networking channels to help you all keep in touch during and after the Hypertext 2008 conference. So, even if you can't make it to Hypertext, you can still join in the conversation and not be left out!

Completing our plans to practice what we preach and to engage various social networking and linking sites, we now made several new arrangements. In contrast to the already announced LinkedIn group (open only to attendees), the following could be relevant to anyone who is interested in Hypertext 2008:

I. Networking
-------------

Facebook

The Facebook Hypertext 2008 group has been created. To join this Facebook group, go to this URL.

This group is open and can be used for extensive communication with and between the attendees.


II. Resource sharing and bookmarking
------------------------------------

Our preferred tag for all resource sharing sites is hypertext08, however, if you find it hard to type use a brief form ht08



Use the tag "hypertext08" or tag "ht08" for tagging photos that you upload to Flickr.
To view all photos with the tag "hypertext08" or "ht08", go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/hypertext08 or http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/ht08.

Del.icio.us

In delicious, when you login you can create a bookmark of a web site and tag it "ht08" and "hypertext08". To view all sites bookmarked with ht08 or hypertext08, go to http://del.icio.us/tag/ht08 or http://del.icio.us/tag/hypertext08.


III. Blogging and messaging
---------------------------



A twitter channel for Hypertext 2008 was created: Go to http://twitter.com/ht08 and follow it!
We also created a tweme: http://twemes.com/hypertext08

For your own twitter posts use #hypertext08 or #ht08 or as tags

Hypertext Blog

We remind that Hypertext 2008 has its own blog, which we hope to maintain during the conference

Viewing posts and comments on the Hypertext 2008 blog
1. Go to http://hypertext2008.blogspot.com.

Making comments on the blog:
1. If you wish to comment on the blog, click on the "Comments" link for any of the posts (there will be a number before the "Comments" link). There, you can post a comment using plain text or HTML.

2. You can choose an identity to identify yourself in your comment, or specify your name/URL or be anonymous.

3. When you have finished entering your comment, click "Publish Your Comment". You will have to verify the word that is shown on the screen by typing it in.

4. Your comment will be reviewed before publishing to the blog. This is to prevent unnecessary spam comments on the blog.

To subscribe to the RSS/Atom feed for Hypertext 2008 blog in your favorite RSS reader, use the URL http://hypertext2008.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default.


If you have your own blog and posting your own article:



Use the following HTML tag to tag your blog post to Technorati:
<a href="http://technorati.com/tag/ht08" rel="tag">ht08</a>

Use the tag "ht08" or "hypertext08" to tag your blog posts about Hypertext 2008 anywhere else


IV. Collaborative recommendation
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To follow a range of cultural events in Pittsburgh during JCDL and Hypertext 2008, use collaborative recommended PITTCULT

http://pittcult.sis.pitt.edu


If your time is limited, you can directly browse events available at each conference day:

http://pittcult.sis.pitt.edu/eventList.jsp?month_int=0&day=19

http://pittcult.sis.pitt.edu/eventList.jsp?month_int=0&day=20

http://pittcult.sis.pitt.edu/eventList.jsp?month_int=0&day=21

However, this system can do more for you! PITTCULT is to collect cultural event information in the Pittsburgh area in one place and share the information with your friends. You can find what events are happening in this area and invite or recommend interesting one to your friends. It also could be your personal blog for your cultural events. Explore Pittsburgh events with friends! Register, add your friends, and communicate to organize joint visit to some of the multiple available events.

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Monday, June 9, 2008

Additional Social Networking Tools for the Conference

In addition to the twemes tags for the ht08 Twitter account, there is a Facebook group and a LinkedIn group. Please feel free to add yourself to these resources and share your experiences with the others. It is also useful to find colleagues using these Social Networking tools.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Twitter widget for Hypertext2008 is up

The Twitter widget is up for the Hypertext 2008 conference. Use #ht08 as the tag and view updates to the Hypertext Twitter feed at http://www.twitter.com/ht08.

Only one more week until Hypertext!

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Friday, June 6, 2008

Tinderbox day at Hypertext 2008

In association with Eastgate Systems, Inc., a sponsor of Hypertext 2008, a Tinderbox day will be organized directly after HT 2008.

Tinderbox is a spatial hypertext system that helps people make, analyze, and share notes. Over the past five years, Tinderbox has gained an enthusiastic following amongst professionals and scholars of many fields, from art education to forensic psychiatry, from plotting thrillers to political analysis. It joins a simple, flexible, and open data model to rich visualization and representation facilities, seeking to place the tools of knowledge representation at the disposal of the people who need them most urgently and can benefit from them most directly. Tinderbox or Tinderbox upgrade is available for registered delegates of Hypertext 2008 with a discount of $50.

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Call for participation: Hypertext 2008

ACM Hypertext 2008 The Nineteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia

*** Linking people and places ***

http://www.ht2008.org/

June 19th-21st 2008, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Call for Participation
======================

In 2007, we celebrated the 20th anniversary of the ACM Conference on
Hypertext and Hypermedia series which is the acknowledged venue for
high quality peer-reviewed research on linking. The web, the
semantic web and Web 2.0 are all manifestations of the success of
the link. The Hypertext Conference provides the forum for research
that considers links, their semantics, their presentation, the
applications they have been put to, the knowledge that can be derived
from their analysis and their effect on society. If information is
connected, then the connection is called a link: the Hypertext
Conference is concerned with all research concerning links.

The conference will take place June 19-21, 2008, in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, directly after ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital
Libraries (see http://www.jcdl2008.org/). Both conferences are being
hosted by the School of Information Sciences at the University of
Pittsburgh. Following our theme of "linking people and places," it
is of interest to note that in 1998, the ACM Hypertext and Digital
Libraries conferences were co-located in Pittsburgh, PA. Soon after
1998, the ACM Digital Libraries Conference evolved into the Joint
Conference on Digital Libraries. In 2008, Hypertext conference
celebrating links is again linked to JCDL in Pittsburgh, ten years
later.

IMPORTANT: May 19th is the last day to register with the early bird
discounted registration fee both JDCL 2008 and Hypertext 2008. A
discount of $100 ($50 for students) if also available for those
registering for both conferences.

The Venue and Accommodation
===========================

Hypertext 2008 and JCDL 2008 will be held at the Omni William Penn
Hotel, a historic luxury hotel in downtown Pittsburgh. Conference
sessions, workshops and tutorials will take place at the hotel.
IMPORTANT: To ensure that you'll receive the discount conference rate
of $156.00 (US), you will have to place your reservations before May
25, 2008 May 25th for both JCDL and Hypertext conferences.

Students attending HT'08 have the option of staying in a student
dormitory on the University of Pittsburgh campus.

The Program
===========

Invited Speakers
----------------
Hypertext 2008 will present two Keynote Speakers: Bernardo A.
Huberman, a Senior HP Fellow and director of the Social Computing Lab
and Jon Kleinberg, a Professor in the Department of Computer Science
at Cornell University. More information about the keynote speakers is
available at http://www.sigweb.org/ht08/keynote.html

Refereed Paper Tracks
---------------------

This years conference consists of four independent tracks, each with
their own track committee, coordinated by an overall Program Chair

1. Information Linking and Organization (Chairs: Paul de Bra
and Frank Shipman)
2. Social Linking (Chairs: Filippo Menczer and Ciro Cattuto)
3. Applications of Hypertext (Chair: Erik Duval)
4. Hypertext, Culture, and Communication (Chair: Mark Bernstein)

The list of accepted papers for each track and the presentation
schedule is available at http://www.sigweb.org/ht08/schedule.html

Posters and Students Research Competition
-----------------------------------------

Hypertext 2008 will feature a poster/demo session. The list of
accepted posters and demos is available at
http://www.sigweb.org/ht08/posters.html
In addition, students selected to attend the ACM Student Research
Competition will demonstrate their work during the poster session.

Workshops
---------

Hypertext 2008 will feature two workshops, which will be held on June
19th before the start of the main conference:

* Web Science: Collaboration and Collective Intelligence, organized by
Weigang Wang (University of Manchester, UK) and David Millard
(University of Southampton, UK)

* Creating out of the Machine: Hypertext, Hypermedia, and Web Artists
Explore the Craft
Organized by Stephen Ersinghaus (Tunxis Community College, Connecticut, USA).

More information about the workshops is available at
http://www.sigweb.org/ht08/workshops.html

Social and Cultural Program
---------------------------

Hypertext 2008 will feature ACM SIGWEB "Shake-Hands" reception for
delegates of both JDCL and Hypertext conferences and a social dinner
at the award-winning LeMont Restaurant
(http://www.lemontpittsburgh.com/) overlooking Pittsburgh Golden
Triangle.

The Conference week falls within Pittsburgh major downtown arts
festival (http://www.artsfestival.net/) with many performances and
exhibitions all over downtown. While it makes your visit to
Pittsburgh more interesting, it will be also increasingly harder to
reserve downtown hotels (and the rates may go up as well). Please, do
not delay!

In addition, two cultural events are organized for the conference delegates:
* A visit to Pittsburgh Symphony featuring the performance of the
"trumpet phenomenon" Chris Botti on Saturday night, June 21. As the
Web site
(http://www.pittsburghsymphony.org/pghsymph.nsf/concert+listings/B49CF55E9FA39084852572EA0052704C?opendocument)
says:

"Trumpet phenomenon Chris Botti brings his inimitable velvet tone and
sublime phrasing to the Heinz Hall stage. Marvin Hamlisch leads this
concert of romantic ballads and jazz standards with the lush tones of
your PSO blending perfectly with the warm sound of a master trumpet
player."

* A visit to Fallingwater (http://www.paconserve.org/index-fw1.asp),
designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 for Pittsburgh department
store owner Edgar Kaufmann Sr. as a mountain retreat. This building
was voted the most important building of the 20th century in a poll
conducted by the American Institute of Architects.

Please, find more information about these and other cultural
opportunities at http://www.sigweb.org/ht08/attractions.html

Sponsors
-------

Hypertext 2008 is sponsored by ACM SIGWEB and co-sponsored by
Vivisimo, Eastgate, and Taylor & Francis Group.


Organizaton
===========

General Chair: Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh
Program Chair: Hugh Davis, University of Southampton, UK
LOC Chair: Stephen Hirtle, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Treasurer: Rosta Farzan, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Workshop Chair: David Millard, University of Southampton, UK
ACM Student Research Competition Chair: Stephen Hirtle, University
of Pittsburgh, USA

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Early registration deadline for JCDL and Hypertext 2008 - May 19

A message from the conference chairs:

For both JDCL 2008 and Hypertext 2008, May 19th is the last day to register with the early bird discounted registration fee. I remind that you can save $100 ($50 as a student) if registering for both conferences. This is also an important deadline for those with accepted submissions. Since the conference and workshop proceedings will be moved to production shortly after May 19th, we need at least one author of each accepted submission (presumably the presenter) to register before this deadline.

Another important deadline is May 25th. For both JCDL and Hypertext conferences it is the last day to reserve the conference hotel with a discounted conference rate. However, please, do not wait until 25th. The block of rooms reserved for Hypertext 2008 is very small and it was already exhausted a few days ago. We worked with the hotel to ensure that a few extra rooms are added and it looks like at least today you still can reserve your room in Omni. If you was trying to do it a few days ago and failed, please, do it again without a delay. Please, consider also sharing the rooms to maximize the value of the reserved block. Omni, the historic William Penn hotel, is one of the best in Pittsburgh and has spacious rooms.

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Call for participation: JCDL and Hypertext 2008

Less than 2 months away until JCDL and Hypertext 2008, see below poster.



You can download the poster as a pdf. Spread the link to everyone!

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Deadline today for Student Research Competition at Hypertext 2008

Just to remind that today is the deadline for the Student Research Competition posters. Note that if you already have poster accepted to HT 2008 and want it to compete at SRC, you do not need to re-submit it, just notify the SRC track chair (Stephen Hirtle) or General Chair (Peter Brusilovsky).

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Friday, April 25, 2008

Jon Kleinberg is second invited speaker at HT08



It is great news to hear that Hypertext 2008 has announced that Prof. Jon Kleinberg from Cornell University will be the second invited speaker. Those in the hypertext community will know Jon from his seminal work on the HITS algorithm of finding hubs and authorities for searching. He's also done work with social networking and has created search algorithms and trying to identify communities on the web (of which my PhD work is related to as well).

More information on Jon Kleinberg is here:

Jon Kleinberg is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at
Cornell University. His research interests are centered around issues
at the interface of networks and information; in his recent work, he has
focused on the social processes that underpin large, decentralized
information systems.

Kleinberg is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the recipient of MacArthur,
Packard, and Sloan Foundation Fellowships, the Nevanlinna Prize from
the International Mathematical Union, and the National Academy of
Sciences Award for Initiatives in Research.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Early registration for Hypertext 2008

Just a reminder early registration ends May 19, 2008 so take advantage of the discounts. More information on registration can be found from the Hypertext 2008 web site.

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Monday, April 7, 2008

Hotel reservation for Hypertext 2008

The hotel reservation site for Hypertext 2008 is now open: http://www.sigweb.org/ht08/accomodations.html

We reserved a very small block of rooms at the Hypertext 2008 conference hotel, Omni William Penn. Please, book your room early if you want to stay there. Note also that some other large event will be happening in Pittsburgh right after hypertext 2008 and, with hundreds of people arriving in advance, other downtown hotels may not be easily available.

We also ask you to consider room sharing. Not only $78 is a better deal than $156, but it will allow us to host more delegates at the main conference hotel.

If you are a student, you may want to consider a student dorm accommodation. Dorms are located in Oakland, the most attractive area of the city, the home to Carnegie Mellon, University of Pittsburgh, the Carnegie Museums, etc. It is just 15-20 min bus ride to downtown with buses running every 5-10 min depending on the time of the day. The information is also provided on the accommodation page.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Student Research Competition at Hypertext 2008

Hypertext 2008 will be participating in the ACM Student Research Competition sponsored by Microsoft Research. The SRC, which is held at select ACM conferences, will provide an opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students attending Hypertext 2008 to receive a $500 travel grant from Microsoft Research to present their research at Hypertext 2008. All invited students will compete in a conference competition for the best presentations, with the winners eligible for a spot in the SRC Grand Finals. The SRC is a valuable opportunity for students to participate in Hypertext 2008 and to receive recognition from ACM for the quality of their research.

The Hypertext 2008 SRC consists of two rounds: a poster session and a presentation session. A panel of judges will select a number of finalists from the poster session, who will be invited to the presentation session. Winners are selected from the presentation session. The top three graduate and undergraduate winners will receive cash awards.

The Hypertext 2008 SRC winners will be invited to participate in the SRC Grand Finals, an online round of competitions among the winners of individual conference-hosted SRCs. The winners of the Grand Finals are invited to the ACM awards banquet together with their advisors, for an all-expenses-paid trip.


Eligibility Requirements
------------------------
Current ACM student membership
Current "student" status as of April 30, 2008, either graduate or undergraduate


Submission Details
------------------
Students who wish to participate must submit the following information:

An abstract of up to 800 words explaining the content of the poster.
Presenter's email address, phone number and surface mail address.
Indicate whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student.
Name of department and school.
Name of academic advisor.
The abstract must describe the student's individual research and must be first-authored by the student. If the work is collaborative with others and/or part of a larger group project, the abstract should make clear what the student's role was and should focus on that portion of the work.

If you are a student and have already submitted a poster as part of the regular poster session, please send an additional note stating that you wish to be considered for the SRC, as well, by the April 30 deadline. Unfortunately, submissions of short or full technical papers are not eligible for consideration of the SRC.


Important Dates
---------------
Deadline for submission: April 30, 2008
Notification of acceptance: May 10, 2008

Submissions should be emailed to hirtle at pitt dot edu.

Up to ten undergraduate and twenty graduate abstracts will be selected for competition at the conference.


Further Information
-------------------
Any queries regarding the Hypertext 2008 SRC should be sent to Prof. Stephen Hirtle, hirtle at pitt dot edu.

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List of accepted Hypertext 2008 papers

The list of accepted Hypertext 2008 papers are available here. Congratulations to all who got accepted!

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Call for participation: Hypertext 2008

From the social linking track chairs
Filippo Menczer & Ciro Cattuto

Hypertext 2008: The Nineteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia

*** Linking people and places ***

June 19th-21st 2008, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

The registration for Hypertext 2008 is now open.
The details and the link to online registration system are available here


The list of accepted papers is also available here.

Register early to get the early bird rate. Since ACM Hypertext 2008
is co-located with ACM/IEEE JCDL conference,
the conferences offer a join registration discount of $100 ($50 for students)
for those attending both events. Do not miss a unique opportunity to attend
two great conferences in one week and one place!

See you in Pittsburgh!

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Hypertext papers reviewed, registration and posters

All the Hypertext papers have been reviewed and authors have been informed about the results. Congratulations to those who have been accepted into the conference program! Also, reminder that poster submission is due tomorrow. Also online registration is now available.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Call for Posters and Demos: Hypertext 2008

Attached is the call for posters and demos for Hypertext 2008. I'd encourage graduate students to submit, it's a great way to get feedback and to get good experience from experienced researchers and academics on your research. Note the poster submission deadline is March 28, 2008.

POSTER AND DEMO SUBMISSIONS FOR

*** Hypertext 2008 ***

*** Linking people and places ***

June 19-21, 2008 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

http://www.ht2008.org/

In 2007, we celebrated the 20th anniversary of the ACM Conference on
Hypertext and Hypermedia series which is the acknowledged venue for
high quality peer-reviewed research on linking. The web, the semantic
web and Web 2.0 are all manifestations of the success of the link.
The Hypertext Conference provides the forum for research that
considers links, their semantics, their presentation, the
applications they have been put to, the knowledge that can be derived
from their analysis and their effect on society. If information is
connected, then the connection is called a link: the Hypertext
Conference is concerned with all research concerning links.
This year's technical conference consists of four independent tracks,
each with their own track committee, coordinated by an overall
Program Chair.

1. Information Linking and Organization (Chairs: Paul de Bra and
Frank Shipman)
2. Social Linking (Chairs: Filippo Menczer and Ciro Cattuto)
3. Applications of Hypertext (Chair: Erik Duval)
4. Hypertext, Culture, and Communication (Chair: Mark Bernstein)

The technical paper deadline has now passed, but the poster deadline
approaches.

The Program Committee for Hypertext 2008 is now inviting submissions
of original and unpublished Posters and Demonstrations. Proposals
will take the form of 2 pages which will appear in the formal
Conference Proceedings and be published by ACM and be available
through the ACM Digital Library. Presentation will take the form of a
one minute ³poster pitch² followed by poster sessions within the
conference schedule.

The details about the submission format and process can be found on
the Hypertext 2008 submission page.

Critical Dates

March 28, 2008 ‹ poster submission deadline
April 9, 2008 ‹ committee decisions to authors
April 16, 2008 ‹ final copy to ACM

Hugh Davis (Chair of Program Committee)
Peter Brusilovsky (General Chair)

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Hypertext has first 2 industrial co-sponsors





I've just got word that Hypertext has its first 2 industrial co-sponsors for the conference, Vivisimo and Eastgate. Vivisimo does enterprise search while Eastgate does hypertext tools and software for creating hypertext and literary writing. Eastgate has always been an industrial co-sponsor of Hypertext, led by its chief scientist, Mark Bernstein.

More sponsors to follow, so stay tuned!

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Monday, February 25, 2008

First invited speaker at HT08 announced



The first invited speaker for addressing a keynote at Hypertext 2008 will be Bernardo Huberman from HP Labs. More details on the title and abstract of the keynote will be posted here as they come.

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Full and short papers extended

For all those that are rushing to get papers submitted for Hypertext 2008, the papers deadline for full and short papers has been extended until Friday February 15, 2008 11:59 pm Hawaii time. That gives quite a bit more time to finish the data analysis and writing the paper!

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Monday, February 4, 2008

One week to go for Hypertext 2008 full papers

Today is February 4, so that means there's one week left for submitting full papers to Hypertext 2008. The submission is here and the call for papers is here. So crank away with the data analysis, and write that Hypertext 2008 paper!

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Call for Papers: Hypertext 2008



Welcome to the Hypertext 2008 blog, the blog for Hypertext 2008! The annual Hypertext 2008 conference is coming up this year, it is earlier than last year. This year it is in June, specifically June 19 to 21 in Pittsburgh, USA, whereas last year it was in early September. Full papers and short papers are due February 11. This year there are four tracks: Information Linking and Organization, Social Linking, Applications of Hypertext, and Hypertext, Culture and Communication.

I'm also the unofficial student representative for SIGWEB, so I'm writing this blog entry to encourage all students that have their research related to hypertext and the web to submit to Hypertext. You can check out last year's Hypertext page for more details on what happened at Hypertext last year.

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