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12. Hypertext 2001: Århus, Denmark
- Kaj Grønbæk, Hugh C. Davis, Yellowlees Douglas:
HYPERTEXT 2001, Proceedings of the 12th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, August 14-18, 2001, University of Aarhus, Århus, Denmark. ACM 2001
Keynotes
- Paul Kahn:
Information architecture: a new discipline for organizing hypertext. 1-2 - Wendy Hall:
Most Linkless. 3-4
Presentations
- Wendy Hall:
The semantic web: who needs it? 5 - Posters and Demos. 6
Links and Navigation
- Polle Zellweger, Niels Olof Bouvin, Henning Qin Jehøj, Jock D. Mackinlay:
Fluid annotations in an open world. 9-18 - Harald Weinreich, Hartmut Obendorf, Winfried Lamersdorf:
The look of the link - concepts for the user interface of extended hyperlinks. 19-28 - Siegfried Reich, Erich Gams:
Trailist - focusing on document activity for assisting navigation. 29-30 - Saturnino Luz:
Y-notes: unobtrusive devices for hypermedia annotation. 31-32
Supporting Writing
- Simon Harper, Carole A. Goble, Robert Stevens:
Prototype mobility tools for visually impaired surfers. 33-34 - Kimmo Wideroos:
Awt (Associative writing tool): supporting writing process with a ZigZag based writing tool - work in progress. 35-36 - Mark J. Weal, David E. Millard, Danius T. Michaelides, David De Roure:
Building narrative structures using context based linking. 37-38 - Saïd Tazi, Fabrice Evrard:
Intentional structures of documents. 39-40 - Mark Bernstein:
Card shark and thespis: exotic tools for hypertext narrative. 41-50
Rhetoric and Hypertext
- Jim Rosenberg:
And And: conjunctive hypertext and the structure acteme juncture. 51-60 - Adrian Miles:
Hypertext structure as the event of connection. 61-68 - William Cole:
Choice vs. interaction: the case of online Caroline. 69-70 - Inna Kouper:
Out of nothing: in-depth hyperfication study. 71-72
Hypertext Systems
- Jessica Rubart, Jörg M. Haake, Daniel A. Tietze, Weigang Wang:
Organizing shared enterprise workspaces using component-based cooperative hypermedia. 73-82 - Uffe Kock Wiil, David L. Hicks, Peter J. Nürnberg:
Multiple open services: a new approach to service provision in open hypermedia systems. 83-92 - Kevin R. Page, Don Cruickshank, David De Roure:
Its about time: link streams as continuous metadata. 93-102
Tools for Organization
- Masashi Toyoda, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
Creating a Web community chart for navigating related communities. 103-112 - Frank M. Shipman III, Hao-wei Hsieh, Preetam Maloor, J. Michael Moore:
The visual knowledge builder: a second generation spatial hypertext. 113-122 - Jeff Conklin, Albert M. Selvin, Simon Buckingham Shum, Maarten Sierhuis:
Facilitated hypertext for collective sensemaking: 15 years on from gIBIS. 123-124 - Monica M. C. Schraefel, Yuxiang Zhu:
Interaciton design for Web-based, within-page collection making and management. 125
Short Papers: Our Collective Experience
- Rosemary Michelle Simpson:
Experiences with Web squirrel: my life on the information farm. 127-128 - Mark Kenneth Thompson, David De Roure:
Hypermedia by coincidence. 129-130 - Jianhan Zhu, Jun Hong, John G. Hughes:
PageRate: counting Web users' votes. 131-132 - Lennart Björneborn:
Small-world linkage and co-linkage. 133-137 - Licia Calvi:
Hypertext and comics: towards an aesthetics of hypertext. 135-137 - Hyunju Ryu:
Is EOS the dawn of hypertext literature in Korea? 139-140
Adaptive Hypertext
- Hongjing Wu, Erik de Kort, Paul De Bra:
Design issues for general-purpose adaptive hypermedia systems. 141-150 - Samhaa R. El-Beltagy, Wendy Hall, David De Roure, Les Carr:
Linking in context. 151-160 - Owen Conlan, Cord Hockemeyer, Paul Lefrere, Vincent P. Wade, Dietrich Albert:
Extending eductional metadata schemas to describe adaptive learning resources. 161-162 - Adam Moore, Tim J. Brailsford, Craig D. Stewart:
Personally tailored teaching in WHURLE using conditional transclusion. 163-164
Linearity, Nonlinearity
- Clara Mancini, Simon Buckingham Shum:
Cognitive coherence relations and hypertext: from cinematic patterns to scholarly discourse. 165-174 - Rune Dalgaard:
Hypertext and the scholarly archive: intertexts, paratexts and metatexts at work. 175-184 - Anders Fagerjord:
Linearity and multicursality in World Wide Web documentaries. 185-194
Persistence and Change
- E. James Whitehead Jr.:
Design spaces for link and structure versioning. 195-204 - Luis Francisco-Revilla, Frank M. Shipman III, Richard Furuta, Unmil Karadkar, Avital Arora:
Perception of content, structure, and presentation changes in Web-based hypertext. 205-214 - Joachim Feise:
An approach to persistence of Web resources. 215-216
Capturing Meaning
- Francisco J. Ricardo:
Hypertext and knowledge management. 217-226 - Mark J. Weal, Gareth V. Hughes, David E. Millard, Luc Moreau:
Open hypermedia as a navigational interface to ontological information spaces. 227-236 - Timothy Miles-Board, Simon Kampa, Les Carr, Wendy Hall:
Hypertext in the semantic web. 237 - Thierry Despeyroux, Brigitte Trousse:
Web sites and semantics. 239-240
Metrics
- Baoyao Zhou, Jinlin Chen, Jin Shi, HongJiang Zhang, Qiufeng Wu:
Website link structure evaluation and improvement based on user visiting patterns. 241-244 - Chris Coulston, Theresa M. Vitolo:
A hypertext metric based on huffman coding. 243-244 - Richard Crowder, Yee-Wai Sim, Gary B. Wills, Richard Greenough:
A review of the benefits of using hypermedia manuals. 245-246 - Fernando Aguiar, Michel Beigbeder:
Improvement of Web retrieval by the use of contextual information of pages. 247-248 - Emilia Mendes, Steve Counsell, Nile Mosley:
Towards the prediction of development effort for hypermedia applications. 249-258
Technical Briefings
- E. James Whitehead Jr.:
WebDAV and DeltaV: collaborative authoring, versioning, and configuration management for the Web. 259-260 - Theodor Holm Nelson:
ZigZag (Tech briefing). 261-262
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