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In the News (Mon 16 Nov 09)

  
  HyNIC: ACM SIGWEB's Digital Library Project: EServer TC Library
Inspired by Doug Engelbart's and John Leggett's keynote addresses at the Hypertext'98 conferences, SIGWEB is beginning to design a state-of-the-art digital library to support the community in most of its functions.
The project's eventual goal is to transition SIGWEB into what Doug Engelbart calls a Networked Improvement Community (NIC), which focuses on continuous metaimprovement of services to the community.
HyNIC eventually will contain a respository of the community's formal and informal documents, teaching materials and memorabilia; a process repository of the community's activities and workflows; a structured group communications environment, conceptual mapping tools, and of course, the full range of hypermedia features our community has been advocating.
tc.eserver.org /14891.html   (155 words)

  
  SIGWEB - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bay Area SIGWEB was a special interest group for the World Wide Web that was founded in August 1993 by the staff of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Center for Knowledge Management (CKM) [1], at the direction of CKM Director Dr. Michael Doyle, who later became the founder of Eolas.
Second SIGWEB meeting at Xerox PARC [4] [5]
This page was last modified 07:14, 17 August 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/SIGWEB   (105 words)

  
 Welcome to the JCS
SIGWEB will meet periodically or at least once per quarter to review and plan for its activities, pursuant to its objectives.
SIGWEB is a sub-committee of the JCS's membership committee.
The chairman of SIGWEB sits on the membership committee and must be a full member of the JCS.
www.jamaicacomputersociety.org /sig/sigWeb.php   (621 words)

  
 SIGWeb v1.0
SigWeb has been assigned webmastering duties for ACM and is working various web design projects.
We will be working next week in introducing the basics of web design including basic HTML layout at the next meeting while working on a few preliminary site designs.
We talked about possible workshops and topics to cover, including an HTML workshop, a CGI presentation, improving existing home pages, web-safe graphics and colors, etc. I asked for suggestions for projects and a few were discussed after the meeting, including future presentations.
www.acm.uiuc.edu /sigweb/schedule.html   (849 words)

  
 SIGWeb v1.0   (Site not responding. Last check: )
SIGWeb's topics extend to go beyond just HTML, to include web design and graphics, as well as some web-related programming.
SIGWeb replaces the former WebMonkeys, to more closely identify with the international ACM's SIGLink.
SIGWeb's meeting times are on Tuesdays 7:00 at the ACM Office.
www.acm.uiuc.edu /sigweb/about.html   (127 words)

  
 Weblog Kitchen: Sig Web
SIGWeb is the ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext and the World Wide Web.
Each year, SIGWeb sponsors the HypertextConference and co-sponsors a number of workshops and conferences in related fields.
Membership in SIGWeb is just $25 ($14 for students).
www.weblogkitchen.com /wiki.cgi?SigWeb   (40 words)

  
 DBWorld Message   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The ACM SIGIR, ACM SIGWEB and IEEE DLTC are committed to hold this joint conference for the coming three years: 2001, 2002, and 2003.
Ex officio members are one representative each from the ACM SIGIR, ACM SIGWEB and the IEEE DLTC.
If the evaluation is positive, the Steering Committee will tentatively accept the proposal, and the proposer(s) will be asked to prepare a detailed budget using the ACM and IEEE CS appropriate forms (TMRF) and submit the form to the Steering Committee Chair at least 15 months before the proposed conference date.
www.cs.wisc.edu /dbworld/messages/2000-04/960303847.html   (3115 words)

  
 Digital Libraries '00
We would like to invite all members of the SIGWEB community and others interested in Digital Libraries to a planning workshop to coordinate the design and implementation of SIGWEB's Digital Library project: HyNIC.
The project's eventual goal is to transition SIGWEB into what Doug Engelbart calls a Networked Improvement Community (NIC), which focuses on continuous metaimprovement of services to the community.
Michael Bieber has research interests in hypertext and networked communities and is currently working with ACM SIGWEB in developing a digital library (HyNIC) for that community.
www.jcdl.org /archived-conf-sites/dl00/w8.html   (381 words)

  
 Hypertext '00
The SIGWEB Douglas Engelbart Best Paper Award is given for the best paper at the annual ACM Hypertext conference.
The SIGWEB Ted Nelson Newcomer Award is given for the best "newcomer" paper at the annual ACM Hypertext conference written solely by authors who have never published in earlier ACM Hypertext conferences.
The award is named after Theodor H. Nelson, in recognition of his numerous contributions to the field of hypertext and hypermedia over the last 35 years, and is sponsored by the Journal of Digital Information (JoDI) and SIGWEB.
www.csdl.tamu.edu /ht00/awards.html   (202 words)

  
 EMail Msg <199402010048.AA29918@rock.west.ora.com>   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Unfortunately, this meeting will not be multicast - but it will be videotaped and the recording will be published on the net.
SIGWEB) The second part of this meeting will focus more narrowly on how the local community, i.e.
SIGWEB, fits into the vision(s) elucidated in the first part.
ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca /archives/WWW-TALK/www-talk-1994q1.messages/379.html   (624 words)

  
 From SIGLINK to SIGWEB? -- Marc Nanard
It must remain clear to us that changing to SIGWEB does not mean that the WWW is or will be our single topic, but that the Web will take in the future a larger place among other hypertext studies.
SIGLINK (SIGWEB) provides a home for all of those who feel concerned with the hypertext related aspects of the WWW.
So it is up to SIGWEB to keep active the study of the Web as a hypertext structure and system among others.
www.fxpal.com /people/gene/siglink/sigweb.htm   (906 words)

  
 HCIRN > ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia and Web (SIGWEB)
ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia and Web (SIGWEB), formerly known as ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext and Hypermedia (SIGLINK), "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."
The name was changed from SIGLINK to SIGWEB in November 1998.
www.hcirn.com /res/org/sigweb.php   (117 words)

  
 IBM Haifa Labs | News Center
Haifa, Israel - IBM Haifa researchers were recently awarded the Ted Nelson award for the best paper by a newcomer at the ACM SIGWEB Hypertext Conference.
SIGWEB supports the multi-disciplinary field of hypertext and hypermedia, and provides a forum for the promotion, dissemination, and exchange of ideas concerning research and applications among scientists, systems designers and end-users.
SIGWEB delivers two awards at its annual Hypertext Conference.
www.research.ibm.com /haifa/info/news_ibm_nelson_award.html   (205 words)

  
 SIGWEB (Find more like this, at Usable Web)
SIGWEB is a special interest group on hypertext and hypermedia.
It sponsors the annual "Hypertext" conference, home to much of the best hypertext research.
Link verified by a robot: December 30, 2002 (or later).
usableweb.com /details/000765.html   (70 words)

  
 ACM SIGWEB - Welcome   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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.
www.sigweb.org   (163 words)

  
 Cover Pages: New ACM Symposium on Document Engineering.
A communiqué from Ethan V. Munson (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) announces a call for papers in connection with a new conference, the ACM Symposium on Document Engineering.
The first Document Engineering event will be held November 9-10, 2001 in Atlanta, GA in conjunction with ACM SIGCHI and ACM SIGWEB.
The organizers seek high-quality, original papers and panels that address the theory, design, development and evaluation of computer systems that support the creation, analysis, or distribution of documents in any medium.
xml.coverpages.org /ni2001-04-23-b.html   (238 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
What is the policy of SIGWEB and the Hypertext Conference on "appropriate"-ness?
What I can see on the SIGWEB site, in the mission statement is: "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." That strikes me as an important responsibility to the community.
www.csdl.tamu.edu /~andruid/censorship/explainTheProcess.txt   (532 words)

  
 [No title]
To oversee the long-term planning and success of this conference, a Steering Committee plans for future conferences, evaluates how well each conference has achieved the objectives stated above, and implements improvements to better meet these objectives.
Amendments to this charter of the Steering Committee of the ACM/IEEE JCDL require the approval by two thirds of the Steering Committee members.
The first term of office shell start with the date the appointment and election process will be finished.
cimic.rutgers.edu /ieee-acm-jcdl   (2358 words)

  
 ACM SIGWEB Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Director is particuarly active in The Association for Computing Machinery's SIGWEB special interest group on Hypertext and the World Wide Web.
It should be cited as: Peter J. Wasilko.
The Continuity Project, "ACM SIGWEB Publications" Created on Saturday, October 20, 2001; last modified on Saturday, October 20, 2001; and accessed on August 21, 2006.
www.users.cloud9.net /~futurist/continuity/outreach/acmsigwe.html   (148 words)

  
 Web Site Links   (Site not responding. Last check: )
SigWeb SigWeb is a special interest group that helps with independent, distributed and stand-alone environments along with applications on the World-Wide Web.
They promote and provide facilities for exchange of info in the field of hypertext, hypermedia and the Web.
The site tells you about events held be SigWeb, awards and courses and has a resources and links page to help more interested people.
personalwebs.oakland.edu /~ebmeier/links.html   (366 words)

  
 HyNIC: ACM SIGWEB’s Digital Library Project
We would like to invite all members of the SIGWEB community and others interested in Digital Libraries to a planning workshop to coordinate the design and implementation of SIGWEB's Digital Library project: HyNIC.
The workshop is growing out of an initial planning meeting held in April.
Part of the goals of the current workshop and effort is to refine these initial ideas and get the project rolling!
www.cis.njit.edu /~bieber/hynic   (384 words)

  
 SIGLINK to SIGWEB?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Currently an important issue is rising: SIGLINK must improve its visibility and be more attractive to WWW research.
As a consequence, next year the name SIGLINK would be changed by ACM into SIGWEB if the membership approves the change.
I reproduce the letter here (in slightly less-linear form), and also include my response.
www.fxpal.com /people/gene/siglink   (110 words)

  
 Définition de SIGWEB
Vous êtes ici : linux-france.org > projets > jargonf > S > SIGWEB :
Articles voisins : signal YC < signal-to-noise ratio < signature < signet < SIGPLAN < SIGWEB > silent bloc > silicium > Silicon Alley > Silicon Graphics > Silicon Sentier.
Avez-vous visité le JargonF nouveau et sa définition de SIGWEB ?
www.linux-france.org /~rtrique/prj/jargonf/S/SIGWEB.html   (90 words)

  
 [No title]
I re-installed it several times on for sigweb, made sure the path in the makefile is correct.
I also made sure the ownship is right too, and compared with a running version on a different machine.
The only differenct on these three machines are: the sigweb machine is running perl 4.35 while the other two are running perl 4.36.
www.greatcircle.com /lists/majordomo-users/archive/majordomo-users.199408   (14544 words)

  
 ACM Hypertext Research and Resource Testbed   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As pieces are complete I will update this progress page.
When all the pieces are in place, I will then create the user interface and it will move to the ACM SIGWEB website.
If you want to see an example of the kind of user interface I have in mind, see:
www.cs.brown.edu /memex/ACM_HypertextTestbed   (284 words)

  
 Hypertext 2004 - Conference Fees
The following fees cover the cost of running the conference.
Substantial discounts are given for advance registration (prior to July 9, 2004), and for members of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and/or members of the ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia and the Web (SIGWEB).
It is possible to join SIGWEB without joining ACM, and the member discount (USD $50) is greater than the cost of membership (USD $30).
www.ht04.org /ht04fees.php?PHPSESSID=f529be88990025e89e86948f2eee1b5b   (348 words)

  
 Math - Notable Lib Materials - February   (Site not responding. Last check: )
ACM SIGWEB anthology of hypertext and hypermedia AUTHOR: ACM Conference on Hypertext.
PUBLISHER, DATE: ACM SIGWEB, 2004 CALL #/LOCATION: QA76.76.H94 A28 2004 Columbia Cooper Science Alfred Tarski : life and logic AUTHOR: Feferman, Anita Burdman.
PUBLISHER, DATE: Cambridge University Press, 2004 CALL #/LOCATION: QA29.T32 F44 2004 Columbia MATH Algebraic integrability, Painleve geometry and Lie algebras AUTHOR: Adler, Mark.
www.sc.edu /library/lis/math02.html   (383 words)

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