Literature/1991/Gloor
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edit- Cognitive overheads and prostheses: some issues in evaluating hypertexts
- Patricia Wright pp.1-12
- Industrial strength hypermedia: requirements for a large engineering enterprise
- Kathryn C. Malcolm, Steven E. Poltrock, Douglas Schuler pp. 13-24
- Using hypertext in selecting reusable software components
- Michael L. Creech, Dennis F. Freeze, Martin L. Griss pp. 25-38
- Intellectual property rights for digital library and hypertext publishing systems: an analysis of Xanadu
- Pamela Samuelson, Robert J. Glushko pp. 39-50
- Indexing hypertext documents in context
- Guy A. Boy pp. 51-61
- Identifying aggregates in hypertext structures
- Rodrigo A. Botafogo, Ben Shneiderman pp. 63-74
- Implementing hypertext database relationships through aggregations and exception
- Yoshinori Hara, Arthur M. Keller, Gio Wiederhold pp. 75-90
- Screen management in hypertext systems with rubber sheet layouts
- Marc Kaltenbach, François Robillard, Claude Frasson pp. 91-105
- CYBERMAP: yet another way of navigating in hyperspace
- Peter A. Gloor pp. 107-121
- Flying through hypertext
- Patrick Lai, Udi Manber pp. 123-132
- Hyperspeech: navigating in speech-only hypermedia
- Barry Arons pp. 133-146
- Hypermedia Templates: an author's tool
- Karen Smith Catlin, L. Nancy Garrett pp. 147-160
- What's Eliza doing in the Chinese room? Incoherent hyperdocuments -- and how to avoid them
- Manfred Thüring, Jörg M. Haake, Jörg Hannemann pp. 161-177
- ABC: a hypermedia system for artifact-based collaboration
- John B. Smith, F. Donelson Smith pp. 179-192
- The nested context model for hyperdocuments
- Marco A. Casanova, Luiz Tucherman, Maria Julia D. Lima, José L. Rangel Netto, Noemi Rodriquez, Luiz F. G. Soares pp. 193-201
- Issues in modeling a "dynamic" hypertext interface for non-hypertext systems
- Michael Bieber pp. 203-217
- Dynamic adaptation of hypertext structure
- P. David Stotts, Richard Furuta pp. 219-231
- Don't link me in: set based hypermedia for taxonomic reasoning
- H. Van Dyke Parunak pp. 233-242
- Architectures for volatile hypertext
- Mark Bernstein, Jay David Bolter, Michael Joyce, Elli Mylonas pp. 243-260
- Aquanet: a hypertext tool to hold your knowledge in place
- Catherine C. Marshall, Frank G. Halasz, Russell A. Rogers, William C. Janssen, Jr. pp. 261-275
- The pedagogy of computing: hypermedia in the classroom
- Charles Ess pp. 277-289
- Beyond the electronic book: a critique of hypertext rhetoric
- Stuart Moulthrop pp. 291-298
- Hypertext for the electronic library?: CORE sample results
- Dennis E. Egan, Michael E. Lesk, R. Daniel Ketchum, Carol C. Lochbaum, Joel R. Remde, Michael Littman, Thomas K. Landauer pp. 299-312
- HDM—a model for the design of hypertext applications
- Franca Garzotto, Paolo Paolini, Daniel Schwabe pp. 313-328
- Using structured types to incorporate knowledge in hypertext
- Jocelyne Nanard, Marc Nanard pp. 329-343
- Hypertext and structured object representation: an unifying view
- Hermann Kaindl, Mikael Snaprud pp.345-358
- The Nielsen ratings: hypertext reviews
- Jakob Nielsen, Lynda Hardman, Anne Nicol, Nicole Yankelovich : P. 359
- From Memex to hypertext: understanding the influence of Vannevar Bush
- Paul Kahn, James M. Nyce, Tim Oren, Gregory Crane, Linda C. Smith, Randy Trigg, Norman Meyrowitz p. 361
- Structure, navigation, and hypertext: the status of the navigation problem
- Mark Bernstein, Peter J. Brown, Mark Frisse, Robert Glushko, Polle Zellweger, George Landow pp. 363-366
- When worlds collide: reconciling the research, marketplace, and application views of hypertext
- Robert Glushko, David Gunning, Ken Kershner, Catherine Marshall, Louis Reynolds pp. 367-368
- The role of hypertext for CSCW applications
- Norbert Streltz, Frank Halasz, Hiroshi Ishii, Tom Malone, Chris Neuwirth, Gary Olson pp. 369-377
- Hypertext and pen computing
- Norman Meyrowitz pp. 379
- Storyspace as a hypertext system for writers and readers of varying ability
- Michael Joyce pp. 381-387
- WALT: a research environment for medical hypertext
- Mark E. Frisse, Steve B. Cousins, Scott Hassan pp. 389-394
- The virtual notebook system
- Andrew M. Burger, Barry D. Meyer, Cindy P. Jung, Kevin B. Long pp. 395-401
- Intermail: a prototype hypermedia mail system
- Shari Jackson, Nicole Yankelovich pp. 405-409
- Applications navigator: using hypertext to support effective scientific information exchange
- Ottavia Bassetti, Daniele Pagani, Maryney Smyth pp. 411-416
- The virtual notebook system: an architecture for collaborative work
- Kevin Brook Long, G. Anthony Gorry pp. 417-418
- Hypermedia applied to manufacturing environments
- Glenna G. Gertley, Burke R. Magee pp. 419-424
- Encyclopedia of software components
- Brian Beckman, Bonnie Boyd, Joseph Jupin, Sheldon Shen, W. Van Snyder, Robert Tausworthe, L. Van Warren pp. 425-426
- SAL: a hypermedia system
- Curtis Eubanks, Yasuaki Yamagishi pp. 427-428
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edit- Gloor, Peter A. ed. (1991). Cybermap: Yet Another Way of Navigating in Hyperspace (HYPERTEXT'91 Proceedings of the third annual ACM conference on Hypertext). New York, NY: ACM. [^]
- Literature/1990/Berners-Lee [^]
- Literature/1984/Trigg [^]
- Shneiderman, Ben (1983). "Direct Manipulation: A Step Beyond Programming Languages," Computer, Vol. 16, No. 8 (August 1983) pp. 57-69. [^]
- Literature/1982/Brown [^]
- Literature/1980/Berners-Lee [^]
- Smith, Linda Cheryl (1980). "'Memex' as an image of potentiality in information retrieval research and development." Proceedings of the 3rd annual ACM conference on research and development in information retrieval (SIGIR '80, Cambridge, England, 1980) Kent, UK: Butterworth, 1981. pp. 345-369. [^]
- Bush, Vannevar (1945). "As We May Think." The Atlantic Monthly (July 1945): 101-108. [^]
- Wells, H. G. (1938). World Brain. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran & Co. [^]
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