Call for Papers /// H2PTM'09 - Hypertext & Hypermedia Products, Tools and Methods /// Retrospective and Perspective 1989 - 2009 September 30, October 1 & 2 2009 / Université Paris 8 http://paragraphe.univ-paris8.fr/h2ptm09/ Laboratoire PARAGRAPHE, Université de Paris VIII Laboratoire des Sciences de la Communication, Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut Cambrésis Laboratoire Culture et Communication, Université d’Avignon Laboratoire CREM (Centre de Recherche sur les Médiations, Pôle « Pixel »), Université Paul Verlaine-Metz Co-organize the 10th annual edition of the H2PTM: Hypertext, Hypermedia conference. /// PRESENTATION The H2PTM conference celebrates its 20 years and 9 previous editions. The first in 1988 at Paris 8 University and the 9th in 2007 in Hammamet, Tunisia. The 10th edition will bring it back to its roots at Paris 8. The upcoming conference will address advancements and research in the field of hypertext and hypermedia over the last 20 years and discuss perspectives for the years to come. H2PTM’09 will take up some of the classical topics that have accompanied the conference in the past and continue to stimulate our interest. Attentive to current developments the conference will, however, open up in several directions. Hypermedia tools are after all primarily tools of creation and it is along this line that new applications and creative practices define the digital universe. The conference will therefore pay special attention to matters of design for hypermedia, both amateur and professional. Designing, building, understanding and criticizing web applications built around popular notions such as RSS, syndication and aggregation, mashups, geolocalisation, the semantic Web and blogging will be a particular focus, as well as considerations of use and social impact. The continuous evolution of 3D online, animation and interactivity make it necessary to reflect on video games as networked hypermedia. The question of sharing and exchange lurks at the heart of networked practices. H2PTM’09 will therefore discuss the question of (multimedia) content online, how it is being created, distributed, stored and organized. This obviously includes the question of collaborative production of content, both for professional workgroups and loosely organized audiences on the Web. The 10th edition will also give occasion to evaluate the evolution of both the theory and practice of hypertext and hypermedia and their implications for the development of emergent tools and uses (e-learning, accessibility, social networks, non-linear video, etc.). In an effort to bridge the rift between the “two cultures” and to foster interdisciplinary exchange H2PTM addresses creators and researchers from technical fields as well as scholars from the social sciences and the humanities. /// ORGANIZATION H2PTM'09 will include two types of sessions : - The scientific conference - An interactive exhibition and workshop demonstrations for artistic works, applications and experimental systems The conference will allow researchers, professionals and publishers to evaluate the state of the art in hypertext and hypermedia theory and practice as well as to discuss future perspectives. The conference proceedings will be published with Hermès Lavoisier publishing, Paris and London. /// CONFERENCE Official languages are English and French. We call for contributions in the following topic areas (list is non-exhaustive): Theoretical perspectives - Formal hypertext models - Hypermedia system architecture - Indexation - Interfaces - Immersive systems - Image processing - Uses, appropriation, and subversive practices - Automatic cartographies - Automatic generation of hypertext links - Navigation and search for hypertext - Online collaboration (content creation,design, tools, critique) Quality, satisfaction and information richness - Usability and ergonomics for hypermedia - Design experiences - Project management and development methods - Quality and satisfaction on the Web - Semantic web applications - Norms and Standards New forms of creation, new languages - Cognitive processes and hypermedia - Authoring environments - Interactive screenwriting - Resources and forms of collaborative writing and creation, collective representation - Analysis of creative processes - Formalization of creative processes - Creative protocols, acts and gestures - Intentionality and interactive communication - Artificial intelligence, hypermedia and artistic creativity Advanced uses of hypermedia - ICT and e-learning - Online videogames as hypermedia - Mobile applications (games, geographic information systems, mobile Web) - Web design - Hypermedia and handicap - Technologies, hypermedia and cultural heritage - Social and cultural expectations, effects and conflicts - Hypermedia and artistic practices - 3D online - Information search and retrieval - Social networks and communities IMPORTANT DATES March 15 2009: full paper deadline May 15 2009: notification of acceptance June 20 2009: camera-ready papers July 31 2009: at least one of the authors has to be registered for the conference SUBMISSION GUIDELINES March 15 2009: Authors submit their papers online at the following URL: http://paragraphe.univ-paris8.fr/h2ptm09 Three types of papers will be taken into consideration: − Long papers: no longer than 4100 words, the complete paper should not exceed 10 pages in Times 12 points − Short papers: no longer than 1600 words, the complete paper should not exceed 4 pages in Times 12 points − Poster proposals: no longer than 540 words, the complete text should not exceed 2 pages in Times 12 points Every proposition will be examined by at least two peer reviewers who will judge its relevance, scientific validity, originality as well as the general clarity and presentation. May 15 2009: A notification of acceptance or refusal is sent to all authors, as well as at least two sets of peer comments. Accepted authors will be informed of all technical details for publication. These technical specifications need to be followed as closely as possible in order to facilitate the preparation for the conference proceedings. A paper being accepted implies that at least one of the authors should be present for the conference. June 20 2009: Camera-ready papers must be sent to the program comity, using the final publication guidelines and style sheets. This date is quite important, really, to get the proceedings published in time for the conference. July 31 2009: Articles that do not have at least a single author registered for the conference will be removed from the conference as well as the proceedings. /// EXHIBITION AND WORKSHOPS Contributions for the exhibition and the workshops can be presented either as public demonstrations with comment or as exhibits. Accepted languages are English and French. IMPORTANT DATES June 8 2009: Deadline for exhibition and workshop proposals July 8 2009: Notification of acceptance Sept. 1 2009: The final exhibits or demonstrations should be submitted /// PRESIDENTS OF H2PTM'09 Imad SALEH, Université de Paris 8 Sylvie LELEU-MERVIEL, Université de Valenciennes Yves JEANNERET, Université d’Avignon Luc MASSOU, Université Paul Verlaine-Metz /// PROGAMME AND ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE Nasreddine BOUHAI Université Paris 8 Pierre MORELLI, Université Paul Verlaine-Metz Michel LABOUR, Université de Valenciennes Bernhard RIEDER, Université Paris 8 /// CORDINATION EXHIBITION AND WORKSHOPS Martine BOUR, Université Paris 8 (France) /// SCIENTIFIC COMITTEE H2PTM’09 Ghislaine AZEMARD, Université Paris 8 (France) Jean-Pierre BALPE, Université Paris 8 (France) Claude BALTZ, Université Paris 8 (France) Belhassen BADDREDINE Université 7 Novembre, Islain (Tunisia) Didier BALTAZART, CREM & Université Reims Champagne-Ardenne (France) Ali BEN CHERIF, Université Paris 8 (France) Mark BERNSTEIN, Eastgate Systems Inc (USA) Serge BOUCHARDON, Université de Compiègne (France) Philippe BOOTZ, Université Paris 8 (France) Hafida BOULEKBACHE, Université de Valenciennes Eric BRANGIER, Université Paul Verlaine - Metz (France) Eric BRUILLARD, IUFM-CRETEIL (France) Jean CLEMENT, Université Paris 8 (France) Tristan CAZENAVE, Université Paris Dauphine (France) François DENIEUL, Laboratoire "Espaces Intelligents" (France) Giovanni DE PAOLI, Université de Montréal (Canada) Jacques DUCLOY, INIST (France) Aude DUFRESNE, Université de Montréal (Canada) Christian JACQUEMIN, CNRS-LIMSI Orsay (France) Catherine KELLNER, Université Paul Verlaine-Metz (France) Christophe KOLSKI, Université de Valenciennes (France) Jean-Marc LABAT, Université Paris 6 (France) Pierre LEVY, Université d’Ottowa (Canada) Abderrazek MKADMI, Université de la Manouba (Tunisia) Jocelyne NANARD, Université de Montpellier - LIRMM (France) Marc NANARD, Université de Montpellier - LIRMM (France) Stéphane NATKIN, CNAM (France) Sophie PENE, Université Paris Descartes (France) Vincent QUINT, INRIA Rhône-Alpes (France) Pierre RABARDEL, Université Paris 8 (France) Jean-Hugues RÉTY, Université de Paris 8 Everardo REYES, Université de Monterrey (Mexico) Estrella ROJAS, Université d’ARTOIS (France) Ioan ROXAN, Université Franche-Comté (France) Brigitte SIMONNOT, Université Paul Verlaine-Metz (France) Emmanuel SANDER, Université Paris 8 (France) Mohammed SIDIR, Université d’Amiens Basel SOLAIMAN, ENST- Bretagne (France) Chantal SOULLE-DUPY, Université Toulouse 1 (France) André TRICOT, CNRS, EPHE & Université de Toulouse-le-Mirail Saïd TAZI, LAAS-CNRS (France) Brigitte TROUSSE, INRIA (France) Philippe USEILLE, Université de Valenciennes Genviève VIDAL, Université Paris 13 (France) Gilles VENTURINI, Ecole Polytechnique de l'Université de Tours (France) Roberto WILLRICH, Université Fédérale de Santa Catarina (Bresil) Khaldoun ZREIK, Université Paris 8 (France) ///LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Hakim HACHOUR, Université Paris 8 (France) Rachel KAMGA, Université Paris 8 (France) /// CONTACT Université Paris 8 / Laboratoire PARAGRAPHE Département Hypermédia / H2PTM'09 2 rue de la liberté 93526 SAINT-DENIS CEDEX Tél. : (33) + (0)1 49 40 67 58 ou (33) + (0)1 49 40 64 25 Fax : (33) + (0)1 49 40 67 83 H2ptm09@univ-paris8.fr