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SIGWEB supports the multi-disciplinary field of hypertext and hypermedia, facilitating its application both on the World-Wide Web and also in independent, distributed and stand-alone environments. It provides a forum for the promotion, dissemination, and exchange of ideas concerning research and applications among scientists, systems designers and end-users.
In addition to the established Web and Hypertext themes, the SIG is actively exploring ideas at the intersection of hypermedia and Digital Libraries, Software Engineering and the Humanities.

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ACM SIGWEB Newsletter Autumn 2010

The Autumn 2010 edition of the SIGWEB Quarterly Newsletter is now available online from the ACM Digital Library.

Table of Contents

  1. W4A 2010: a web accessibility conference report from the Google W4A student award winners at 65
    Maia Naftali, Willian Watanabe, David Sloan
  2. Interview with Manolis Tzagarakis
    Claus Atzenbeck
  3. "Collaborative tagging as a community-driven approach to knowledge sharing" by Domenico Gendarmi with Jessica Rubart as Coordinator
    Domenico Gendarmi, with Jessica Rubart as coordinator
  4. iMapping: a zooming user interface approach for personal and semantic knowledge management
    Heiko Haller, Andreas Abecker
  5. Hyperorders and transclusion: understanding dimensional hypertext
    James Goulding, Timothy Brailsford, Helen Ashman
  6. Up and Coming SIGWEB Supported Conferences
    Yogesh Deshpande

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ACM SIGWEB Newsletter Summer 2010

The Summer 2010 edition of the SIGWEB Quarterly Newsletter is now available online from the ACM Digital Library.

Table of Contents

  1. The spoken web: a web for the underprivileged
    Sheetal K. Agarwal, Anupam Jain, Arun Kumar, Amit A. Nanavati, Nitendra Rajput
  2. SIGWEB: chair's annual report to the members (2010)
    Sheetal K. Agarwal, Anupam Jain, Arun Kumar, Amit A. Nanavati, Nitendra Rajput
  3. Interview with Peter Brusilovsky
    Claus Atzenbeck
  4. "Tools, Metrics, Context-Awareness and Applications for Web Accessibility Assessment" by Markel Vigo with Jessica Rubart as Coordinator
    Markel Vigo with Jessica Rubart as Coordinator
  5. Up and Coming SIGWEB Supported Conferences
    Yogesh Deshpande

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ACM SIGWEB Newsletter Spring 2010

The Spring 2010 edition of the SIGWEB Quarterly Newsletter is now available online from the ACM Digital Library.

Table of Contents

  1. 'As We May Think' at 65
    Simon Harper
  2. Interview with Ricardo Baeza-Yates
    Claus Atzenbeck
  3. Towards Collaboratively Learning and Populating Ontologies for the Social-Semantic Web
    Mathias Niepert, with Jessica Rubart as coordinator
  4. Novel Approaches to Acquisition and Maintenance of User Model
    Anton Andrejko, with Jessica Rubart as coordinator
  5. Foster A Community Spirit: Get Involved!
    Darren Lunn and Yeliz Yesilada
  6. Up and Coming SIGWEB Supported Conferences
    Yogesh Deshpande

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M: D Lunn on 16 Nov 2010
C: S Harper on 27 Nov 2003