On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 12:24:31 -0000, "Euan W Dempster" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am promoting the IHM-HCI2001 conference and was hoping that you could
circulate the following via your mail list.
Thanking you in advance
****** With apologies for multiple postings and cross postings. ******
** When you have eaten all of the turkey that you can usefully **
** eat, opened all the presents and dealt with the relatives, in **
** the long dark hours while you are dreaming of summer sun, wine **
** and good company - Why not write a paper for:
********** The Premiere European HCI Conference of 2001 ***********
********** Papers accepted in English or French ***********
*************** Call for participation ***************
*************** Appel a communication ***************
*************** 10-14 Septembre/September 2001 ***************
*************** Lille ***************
*************** IHM-HCI 2001 ***************
*************** (incorporating IHM 2001 and HCI 2001) **************
*************** Interaction without frontiers ***************
*************** Interaction sans frontieres ***************
**** http://www.ihm-hci2001.org (also http://www.ihm-hci2001.com ****
========================== http://www.hci2001.com
http://www.ihm2001.com
*************** Merry Christmas ***************
*************** Joyeux Noel ***************
Introduction
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AFIHM and the British HCI Group are combining their annual conferences in
2001, bringing together the best features of each organisation's separate
conference series and providing a special opportunity for the French- and
English-speaking HCI communities to interact.
Human-Computer Interaction is a discipline well-suited to such a
multi-linguistic and multi-cultural conference, since it brings together
researchers and practitioners from a variety of disciplines with very
different ways of thinking and working. As a community we are already used to
tackling the challenges of working across such boundaries, dealing with the
problems and taking advantage of the richness of the resulting insights. We
invite you to join us in this novel enterprise. Those familiar with either
organisation's previous conferences will not be disappointed, in terms of the
experience and the quality of the work reported. The combination provides
added value. To achieve universal usability, we must take every opportunity to
cross cultural and linguistic boundaries: interaction without frontiers.
Important dates
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Submission deadlines:
- 26th January 2001 (Full papers and tutorials)
- 30th April 2001 (All other submissions, camera ready)
Notification of acceptance:
- 30th March 2001 (Full papers and tutorials)
- 12th June 2001 (All other submissions)
Camera ready for proceedings:
- 7th May 2001 (Full papers and tutorials)
Steve
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