172 PDFs & authors gave away exclusive rights. Looking forward to @TheWebConf #WWW2019 as it may be the "year of the Web" for the academic community to use the native Web stack to self-control and express knowledge w/o arbitrary & archaic 3rd party requirements. #LinkedResearch
What it takes to mark the research track of @TheWebConf 2018 (WWW2018) as done: 1100+ submitted papers 1200+ PC members 3500+ authors 4600+ reviews 45000+ emails All these combined result in 172 accepted papers that will be presented in Lyon in April. Now I need a drink.
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Actually, the proceedings will be published in HTML. Not yet the self-control you are looking for, I know, but a significant step towards native Web stack, I believe. Rome wasn't built in one day...
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Will there be granular identifiers in ACM's HTML representation? What do you recommend we use to query/search for the hypothesis of those scientific articles? Google? Do those documents contain interactivity? Why was giving away exclusive rights a condition to make contributions?
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Replying to @csarven
We are working out the details with ACM right now... More information soon.

Dec 18, 2017 · 10:31 AM UTC

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