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15. Hypertext 2004: Santa Cruz, California, USA
- Jim Whitehead, David De Roure:
HYPERTEXT 2004, Proceedings of the 15th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, August 9-13, 2004, Santa Cruz, California, USA. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-848-2
Digital librariers
- Douglas C. Engelbart:
Augmenting society's collective IQs. 1 - John J. Leggett, Frank M. Shipman III:
Directions for hypertext research: exploring the design space for interactive scholarly communication. 2-11 - Les Carr, Timothy Miles-Board, Gary B. Wills, Guillermo Power, Christopher Bailey, Wendy Hall, Simon Grange:
Extending the role of the digital library: computer support for creating articles. 12-21 - Daniel Berleant, Jinghao Miao, M. Arvold, Jeremy Brown, R. DeVries, T. Drucker, L. Elkin, C. Gofron, K.-H. Lim:
Head-tail display: a lightweight approach to query-dependent document display. 22-23 - Gilles Falquet, Luka Nerima, Jean-Claude Ziswiler:
Towards digital libraries of virtual hyperbooks. 24-25
Stories and scholarship
- David Kolb:
Twin media: hypertext structure under pressure. 26-27 - Richard E. Higgason:
The mystery of "lust". 28-35 - Mark Bernstein:
Lust, touch, metadata: meaning and the limits of adaptation. 36-37
Hypertext analysis
- Shourya Roy, Sachindra Joshi, Raghu Krishnapuram:
Automatic categorization of web sites based on source types. 38-39 - P. David Stotts, Richard Furuta:
Language-theoretic classification of hypermedia paths. 40-41 - Ikumi Horie, Kazunori Yamaguchi:
Structural analysis for web documentation using the non-well-founded set. 42-43 - Sunghun Kim, E. James Whitehead Jr.:
Properties of academic paper references. 44-45 - Dick C. A. Bulterman:
A linking and interaction evaluation test set for SMIL. 46-47
Novel interfaces
- P. David Stotts, Jason McC. Smith, Karl Gyllstrom:
FaceSpace: endo- and exo-spatial hypermedia in the transparent video facetop. 48-57 - Unmil Karadkar, Richard Furuta, Selen Ustun, YoungJoo Park, Jin-Cheon Na, Vivek Gupta, Tolga Ciftci, Yungah Park:
Display-agnostic hypermedia. 58-67 - David Gibson:
The site browser: catalyzing improvements in hypertext organization. 68-76
Authoring and annotation
- Andrew Lincoln Burrow:
Negotiating access within Wiki: a system to construct and maintain a taxonomy of access rules. 77-86 - Sunghun Kim, Mark Slater, E. James Whitehead Jr.:
WebDAV-based hypertext annotation and trail system. 87-88 - Erich Gams, Siegfried Reich:
Following your colleagues' footprints: navigation support with trails in shared directories. 89-90 - John Plaice, Blanca Mancilla:
Collaborative intensional hypertext. 91-92 - Arouna Woukeu, Les Carr, Wendy Hall:
WiCKEd: a tool for writing in the context of knowledge. 93-94 - James C. King:
A format design case study: PDF. 95-97
Ubiquitous hypermedia
- Frank Allan Hansen, Niels Olof Bouvin, Bent Guldbjerg Christensen, Kaj Grønbæk, Torben Bach Pedersen, Jevgenij Gagach:
Integrating the web and the world: contextual trails on the move. 98-107 - Marianne Graves Petersen, Kaj Grønbæk:
Domestic hypermedia: mixed media in the home. 108-109 - David E. Millard, David De Roure, Danius T. Michaelides, Mark Kenneth Thompson, Mark J. Weal:
Navigational hypertext models For physical hypermedia environments. 110-111 - Alessandra A. Macedo, José Antonio Camacho Guerrero, Renan G. Cattelan, Valter R. Inacio Jr., Maria da Graça Campos Pimentel:
Interaction alternatives for linking everyday presentations. 112-113
Foundations
- Deena Larsen, Richard E. Higgason:
An anatomy of anchors. 114-115 - Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, Carole A. Goble, Robert Stevens:
How much is too much in a hypertext link?: investigating context and preview - a formative evaluation. 116-125 - Noah Wardrip-Fruin:
What hypertext is. 126-127 - Duncan Martin, Mark Truran, Helen Ashman:
The end-point is not enough. 128-129
Hypertext through time
- Catherine C. Marshall, Gene Golovchinsky:
Saving private hypertext: requirements and pragmatic dimensions for preservation. 130-138 - Madhur Khandelwal, Andruid Kerne, J. Michael Mistrot:
Manipulating history in generative hypermedia. 139-140 - Hugh C. Davis, R. A. Bacon:
Experiences migrating microcosm learning materials. 141-142
Hyperstrucuture
- Adam Moore, James Goulding, Tim J. Brailsford, Helen Ashman:
Practical applitudes: case studies of applications of the ZigZag hypermedia system. 143-152 - Michael J. McGuffin, Monica M. C. Schraefel:
A comparison of hyperstructures: zzstructures, mSpaces, and polyarchies. 153-162
Synthetic hypertext and hyperfiction
- Licia Calvi:
Adaptivity in hyperfiction. 163-170 - Pratik Dave, Paul Logasa Bogen II, Unmil Karadkar, Luis Francisco-Revilla, Richard Furuta, Frank M. Shipman III:
Dynamically growing hypertext collections. 171-180 - TeongJoo Ong, John J. Leggett:
A genetic algorithm approach to interactive narrative generation. 181-182 - Nor Aniza Abdullah, Christopher Bailey, Hugh C. Davis:
Augmenting SCORM manifests with adaptive links. 183-184
Hypertext versioning
- Tien Nhut Nguyen, Ethan V. Munson, John Boyland:
The Molhado hypertext versioning system. 185-194 - Kai Pan, E. James Whitehead Jr., Guozheng Ge:
Hypertext versioning for embedded link models. 195-204 - E. James Whitehead Jr., Guozheng Ge, Kai Pan:
Automatic generation of hypertext system repositories: a model driven approach. 205-214
Spatial hypertext
- Clara Mancini, Simon Buckingham Shum:
Towards 'cinematic' hypertext. 215-224 - George Buchanan, Ann Blandford, Harold W. Thimbleby, Matt Jones:
Integrating information seeking and structuring: exploring the role of spatial hypertext in a digital library. 225-234 - Luis Francisco-Revilla, Frank M. Shipman III:
WARP: a web-based dynamic spatial hypertext. 235-236 - Luis Francisco-Revilla, Frank M. Shipman III:
Managing conflict in multi-model adaptive hypertext. 237-238
Structural computing
- Peter J. Nürnberg, Uffe Kock Wiil, David L. Hicks:
Rethinking structural computing infrastructures. 239-246 - David L. Hicks, Uffe Kock Wiil, Peter J. Nürnberg:
Towards a structural diversity space. 247-255 - William Van Lepthien, Kenneth M. Anderson:
Unifying structure, behavior, and data with themis types and templates. 256-265
Peer-to-peer
- Jing Zhou, Wendy Hall, David De Roure:
When open hypermedia meets peer-to-peer computing. 266-267 - Rene Dalsgaard Larsen, Niels Olof Bouvin:
HyperPeer: searching for resemblance in a P2P network. 268-269 - Dan Gillmor:
We the media: technology empowers a new grassroots journalism. 270-271
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