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Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 11:35:37 -0500 From: Ethan Munson To: DIGLIB@INFOSERV.NLC-BNC.CA Subject: EP 98 Call for Papers

Dear Colleagues,

I am writing to let you know about the upcoming EP98 conference, which will be held April 1-3, 1998 in St. Malo, France. The deadline for submission of technical papers is July 15, 1997.

EP98 is the seventh in a biennial series of international conferences focusing on the application of computer science principles to the production, distribution, and analysis of documents in all media. In particular, almost any research involving digital libraries or the production or analysis of World-Wide Web documents would be relevant to the conference.

An electronic copy of the EP98 Call for Papers appears below. You can get more information from the conference Web site at:

http://www.irisa.fr/ep98

Ethan Munson, Assistant Professor Internet: munson@cs.uwm.edu Dept. of EECS Work Phone: (414) 229-4438 University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee FAX: (414) 229-2769 Milwaukee, WI 53201 USA http://www.cs.uwm.edu/faculty/munson

P.S. Please let me know if you are being bombarded with copies of this Call for Papers. I don't intend to do so and will try my best to fix any mailing problems.

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EP98: Call for papers ---------------------

Saint Malo, France, 1-3 April 1998 --------------------------------

See also http://www.irisa.fr/ep98

Version franc,aise sur demande : ep98@irisa.fr

EP98, the seventh International Conference on Electronic Publishing, Document Manipulation and Typography will be held on 1-3 April, 1998, at the Palais des Congre`s in Saint Malo, France.

Saint Malo is approximately 65 kilometres North of Rennes, 350 km West of Paris and connected to International Airports through high speed trains and to Great Britain by ferry lines (see http://www.irisa.fr/ep98 for more details).

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AIMS AND SCOPE

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EP98 will be the seventh in a biennial series of international conferences organized to promote the exchange of novel ideas concerning computer production and manipulation of documents. The importance of electronic documents has increased significantly in recent years as organisations rethink the way they use and represent information. EP98 will reflect the changing nature of documents by treating electronic publishing as a broad topic covering many aspects of hypermedia, information visualisation, and business aspects of electronic document dissemination as well as document representation and design.

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CONFERENCE TOPICS

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Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

-- Dissemination and presentation of documents

World-Wide Web and other forms of electronic dissemination: techniques, models, and user needs Business aspects of electronic dissemination: copyright, economics, intellectual property rights, and security Design for electronic dissemination: style sheets and layout, human factors in design and typography Document display issues: digital typography, resolution, and use of colour Visual and auditory aspects of documents

-- Modelling and representation of documents

Electronic document engineering: models and tools Hyperdocuments: models and novel user interfaces Integration of document manipulation systems with other software tools Standards: evaluation and implementation Active documents: documents as user agents

-- Document management

Hypermedia and multimedia: standards, production, editing, and visualization Documents, work and workflow management Document management in the enterprise: information/process integration and reengineering implications Large document collections: digital libraries, organisation and distribution Distributed and multi-user documents

-- Linguistics and retrieval

Linguistics and document processing Indexing and retrieval techniques Multi-lingual documents Linguistic structures

-- Document recognition and interpretation

Structural recognition of documents Filtering and image handling techniques

-- Documents and education

Electronic document dissemination and education Experiences in teaching Electronic Publishing The place of Electronic Publishing in Computer Science curricula

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CONFERENCE HISTORY

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The early conferences in the EP series, EP86 (Nottingham, England) and EP88 (Nice, France), concentrated on the core aspects of electronic document production, from composition to printing. EP90 (Gaithersburg, USA) adopted a broader approach, covering hypertext and hypermedia, document recognition and analysis, and applications of data-base techniques to document handling.

EP92 (Lausanne, Switzerland) and EP94 (Darmstadt, Germany) widened the area again, confirming the trend for document processing to cover progressively more areas of computer science. The most recent conference in the series, EP96 (Palo Alto, USA), established multimedia, network publishing, information visualisation, and novel document interfaces as conference themes.

It is expected that EP98 will continue the trend to treat electronic publishing as a broad subject and to explore its relationship with computer science and other disciplines.

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PAPER SUBMISSION

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Authors are invited to submit complete papers describing original research results. All papers will be refereed by the programme committee and judged on originality, clarity, and technical merit. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, which will be available at the conference.

Papers should be written clearly in English, begin with a summary of up to 200 words, and occupy at most 12 pages. The first page should contain the title of the paper and the full name, affiliation, and contact details (including email address) of each author. The second page should begin with the title of the paper and the summary, but should not include any identification of the author(s). This is to assist the anonymous refereeing process. Please note that the main body of the paper (the second page and any subsequent pages) is limited to a total of 11 pages.

To submit your paper, please email a PostScript version to the Chair of the Programme Committee at H.Brown@ukc.ac.uk.

Acknowledgement of submission and notification of acceptance will be via email to the first named author. Instructions for the preparation of the final version of a paper will be sent on acceptance.

Enquiries about submitting papers should be addressed (preferably by email) to

Professor Heather Brown Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge New Museums Site Pembroke Street Cambridge CB2 3QG England

Email: H.Brown@ukc.ac.uk Tel: +44 (0)1223 334418 Fax: +44 (0)1223 334678

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IMPORTANT DATES

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July 15, 1997 Full papers received by the Programme Chair October 1, 1997 Notification of acceptance or rejection November 15, 1997 Final versions of accepted papers received by the Conference Secretariat April 1-3, 1998 EP98 Conference

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ORGANISATION

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Conference Chair: Jacques Andre' INRIA/IRISA, Rennes, France

Program Committee Chair: Heather Brown University of Kent at Canterbury, UK

Tutorials Chair: Rolf Ingold University of Fribourg, Switzerland

Steering Committee Chair: Peter King University of Manitoba, Canada

Local Organization: Jacques Andre' INRIA/IRISA, Rennes, France Elisabeth Lebret INRIA/IRISA, Rennes, France

Proceedings Editors: Jacques Andre' INRIA/IRISA, Rennes, France Heather Brown University of Kent at Canterbury, UK

Web Pages: Philippe Louarn INRIA-Rennes, France

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ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING CONFERENCES STEERING COMMITTEE

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Jacques Andre' INRIA/IRISA, Rennes, France David F. Brailsford University of Nottingham, UK Heather Brown University of Kent at Canterbury, UK Anne Bru"ggemann-Klein Technische Universita"t Mu"nchen, Germany Richard Furuta Texas A&M University, USA Rolf Ingold University of Fribourg, Switzerland Peter King University of Manitoba, Canada Robert A. Morris University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA Marc Nanard LIRMM, Montpellier, France Christine Vanoirbeek Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland

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PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

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Robert B. Allen Bellcore, USA Jacques Andre' INRIA/IRISA, Rennes, France Charles Bigelow Bigelow & Holmes, USA David F. Brailsford University of Nottingham, UK Heather Brown University of Kent at Canterbury, UK Anne Bru"ggemann-Klein Technische Universita"t Mu"nchen, Germany Giovanni Coray Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland Anton Elie"ns Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Hans-Peter Frei UBILAB, Union Bank of Switzerland, Zurich, Switzerland Richard Furuta Texas A&M University, USA Charles F. Goldfarb Information Management Consulting, Saratoga CA, USA Roger D. Hersch Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland Christoph Hu"ser GMD-IPSI, Darmstadt, Germany Rolf Ingold University of Fribourg, Switzerland Pekka Kilpela"inen University of Helsinki, Finland Peter King University of Manitoba, Canada Dario Lucarella CRA-ENEL, Milan, Italy Pierre MacKay University of Washington, USA Robert A. Morris University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA Ethan V. Munson University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA Makoto Murata Fuji Xerox Information Systems, Kawasaki, Japan Marc Nanard LIRMM, Montpellier, France Richard Rubinstein Human Factors International, USA Christine Vanoirbeek Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland Hans van Vliet Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Zhenkun Yang Peking University, Beijing, China Annie Zaenen Rank Xerox Research Centre, Grenoble, France

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RELATED CONFERENCES (provisional)

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It is expected that RIDT98 (Raster Imaging and Digital Typography 98) and PODP98 (Principles of Document Processing 98) will be held in Saint Malo during the same week as EP98. Please consult the EP98 home page for details.

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SPONSORS

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INRIA, France University of Kent at Canterbury, UK

Further interested parties are cordially invited to contact Jacques Andre' at the Conference Secretariat.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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Please see the EP98 home page (http://www.irisa.fr/ep98).

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ENQUIRIES

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General enquiries and the EP98 reply form should be sent to the Conference Secretariat at the address given below.

Enquiries concerning papers should be sent to the Programme Committee Chair.

Enquiries or suggestions concerning the tutorials should be sent to the Conference Secretariat or to the Tutorials Chair

Professor Rolf Ingold Institut d'informatique Universite de Fribourg Chemin du Musee 3 CH-1700 Fribourg Switzerland

Email: rolf.ingold@unifr.ch Tel: +41 26 300 84 66 Fax: +41 26 300 97 31

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EP98 REPLY FORM

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Please fill in the reply form below and email it to ep98@irisa.fr.

NAME:

FIRST NAME:

AFFILIATION:

ADDRESS:

E-MAIL: TEL: FAX: TELEX:

1. I wish to attend the EP98 conference and receive further information.

2. I wish to submit a paper to EP98

PROVISIONAL TITLE:

3. I wish to give a tutorial

PROVISIONAL TITLE:

4. I wish to attend a tutorial

ON WHICH TOPICS?

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FUTURE NEWS

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The latest news will be available on the EP98 Web page:

http://www.irisa.fr/ep98

If at any time you wish to be removed from the EP98 mailing list, please send a message to the Conference Secretariat.

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