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New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, Volume 4
Volume 4, 1998
- Peter Brusilovsky, Maria Milosavljevic, Douglas Tudhope, Daniel Cunliffe:
Editorial. 1-10 - Jon Oberlander, Mick O'Donnell, Chris Mellish, Alistair Knott:
Conversation in the museum: experiments in dynamic hypermedia with the intelligent labelling explorer. 11-32 - Elena Not, Daniela Petrelli, Marcello Sarini, Oliviero Stock, Carlo Strapparava, Massimo Zancanaro:
Hypernavigation in the physical space: adapting presentations to the user and to the situational context (Technical Note). 33-46 - Sabine Geldof:
Con-textual navigation support. 47-66 - Berardina De Carolis, Fiorella de Rosis, Chiara Andreoli, Vincenzo Cavallo, M. Luisa De Cicco:
The dynamic generation of hypertext presentations of medical guidelines. 67-88 - Kathryn F. Gates, Pamela B. Lawhead, Dawn Wilkins:
Toward an adaptive WWW: a case study in customised hypermedia. 89-114 - Paul De Bra, Licia Calvi:
AHA! An open Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture. 115-140 - Marcus Specht, Reinhard Oppermann:
ACE - Adaptive Courseware Environment. 141-162 - Josef Fink, Alfred Kobsa, Andreas Nill:
Adaptable and adaptive information provision for all users, including disabled and elderly people. 163-188 - Johan Bollen, Francis Heylighen:
A system to restructure hypertext networks into valid user models. 189-214 - Jeremy Rees:
On the subject of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), including copyright - a help and a hindrance to cultural heritage? 215-244 - David Dawson:
Aquarelle to Z39.50: the A to Z of access to cultural heritage information (Technical Note). 245-254 - Ian O. Morrison:
SCRAN and its users (Technical Note). 255-260
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