DIGITAL DOCUMENTS TRACK


Documents lie at the interface of content, format, use and technology. Whether in print, sound, video, electronic or multimedia formats, documents are social and cultural artifacts, whose use and interpretation vary with content and context. Technology is giving rise to new forms of digital documents as well as new ways of manipulating traditional documents. These new forms and new technologies promise to have a profound effect on a wide range of human endeavor. The Digital Documents Track will focus on critical research issues underlying digital documents in the transition to a digital culture.

MINITRACKS

Genre in Digital Documents

Geoffrey Nunberg
Xerox PARC; Stanford University

Jan Pedersen
Xerox PARC

Digital Documents in Organizations and the Workplace

Magid Igbaria
Claremont Graduate School

Ralph H. Sprague, Jr.
University of Hawaii

Hypermedia In Information Systems

Tomas Isakowitz
New York University

Michael Bieber
New Jersey Institute of Technology

Multi-Media Information Systems

Hong-Mei Chen
University of Hawaii