Call for Papers - New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia

Call for Papers - New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia

Editor: Doug Tudhope (dstudhope@glam.ac.uk)

Associate Editor: Daniel Cunliffe (djcunlif@glam.ac.uk)

Faculty of Advanced Technology, University of Glamorgan, UK

Submission deadline: January 16, 2008

Acceptance notification: February 27, 2008

Final manuscripts due: April 9, 2008

NRHM covers hypermedia, hypertext, interactive multimedia and related technologies. We invite papers on the following topics and related issues:


- Conceptual basis of hypertext systems

cognitive aspects

design strategies

- Intelligent and adaptive hypermedia

knowledge representation

knowledge organisation systems and services

the semantic web

- Multimedia issues

time and synchronisation;

link dynamics audio/image/video processing and compression content-based retrieval

- Interaction

navigation and browsing; search systems;

studies of information seeking and navigation behaviour;

testing and evaluation user interfaces;

multi-modal interaction


- Tools for hypermedia

(automatic) authoring systems


- Applications in business, commerce, digital libraries, e-learning, information management, the professions, publishing, and public administration, etc.


The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia (NRHM) is published by Taylor & Francis and appears in both print and digital formats. For more details and indicative topics, see the journal website:

http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13614568.asp

Submissions may take the form of research papers or shorter technical notes and should be sent by email to the editors, preferably in pdf format.

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