Abstract

The ACM Hypertext and Social Media Conference is a premium venue for high quality peerreviewed research on hypertext theory, systems and applications. It is concerned with all aspects of modern hypertext research including social media, semantic web, dynamic and computed hypertext and hypermedia as well as narrative systems and applications. ACM Hypertext 2021, the 32nd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media was organized as a virtual event, hosted by the ADAPT Centre and Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. The theme of HT'21 is: "Hypertext in a Multimodal World". The hypertext paradigm has transformed the way we store and transfer knowledge and how we think about information and access it. We access the same sources via multiple devices, ranging from smart watches and smart phones to laptops. Information and transactions have become ever more visual, with video increasingly replacing traditional text-based web pages. Particularly, we use interactive hypertext, news feeds and videos for getting things done: planning a trip, managing our finances, interacting with colleagues, friends and family, being productive and creative. The Covid-19 situation has put a sharp focus on the interwoven disciplines needed to realise such rich applications. The research of the Hypertext community has never been more relevant. The main tracks for ACM Hypertext 2021 are: Adaptive Web and Recommender Systems, Social Web, Semantic Web and NLP, Human-information Interaction, Search and Retrieval, and Digital Humanities, Games, and Culture. In addition, the conference features a Late Breaking Results track, in which visionary Blue Sky papers were also invited, and a Doctoral Consortium.

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