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Spatial hypertext
Marshall C., Frank M. I. (ed) Communications of the ACM 38(9): 88-97, 1995. Type: Article
The hypertext model described relies on graphical presentation and positioning to indicate the relationships between items. The paper begins with an outline of three models of hypertext: document-centered, browser-based, and spatial. D...
Nov 1 1996
A visual retrieval environment for hypermedia information systems
Lucarella D., Zanzi A. ACM Transactions on Information Systems 14(1): 3-29, 1996. Type: Article
The authors present a graph-based object model of a database that can be directly manipulated for specifying and retrieving information from the database. In other words, a user can explore, manipulate, and select parts of the conceptu...
Nov 1 1996
The future of hypermedia
Nielsen J. (ed) interactions 2(2): 66-78, 1995. Type: Article
Nielsen’s paper is a thought-provoking discussion of economic, legal, and human factors topics. I recommend it for people in the field as well as students. The author begins by reviewing predictions that he made in a 1990 boo...
Apr 1 1996
Multimedia and hypertext
Nielsen J. (ed), Academic Press Prof., Inc., San Diego, CA, 1995. Type: Book (9780125184083)
A greatly expanded revision of the author’s previous
Hypertext and hypermedia
[1], this volume reflects the growth in the subject discussed. In l990, Nielsen could provide a credible survey of the field in the scope of...
Feb 1 1996
Design issues for a Dexter-based hypermedia system
Grønbæk K., Trigg R. Communications of the ACM 37(2): 40-49, 1994. Type: Article
An understanding of the main features of the Dexter model is necessary in order to appreciate the finer points of this paper (see Halasz and Schwartz, also in this special issue of
CACM
[1]). The authors used this model as the b...
Jan 1 1995
HDM--a model-based approach to hypertext application design
Garzotto F., Paolini P., Schwabe D. ACM Transactions on Information Systems 11(1): 1-26, 1993. Type: Article
A reflection of the growing maturity of hypermedia (here, “hypermedia” is synonymous with “hypertext”) as an area of research has been the appearance of a number of thought-provoking efforts to m...
Aug 1 1994
Converting a textbook to hypertext
Rada R. ACM Transactions on Information Systems 10(3): 294-315, 1992. Type: Article
Debating the similarities and dissimilarities of documents printed on paper and documents represented electronically in hypertext form is fascinating for philosophers, authors, and software designers, to name but three interested group...
Apr 1 1994
Hyperdocuments and how to create them
Martin J. (ed), Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1990. Type: Book (9780134479057)
Introduction: Hypertext, Part 2...
Mar 1 1994
Hypermedia and literary studies
Delany P., Landow G., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1991. Type: Book (9780262041195)
Introduction: Hypertext, Part 2...
Mar 1 1994
Designing hypermedia for learning
Jonassen D., Mandl H. (ed), Springer-Verlag, London, UK, 1990. Type: Book (9780387529585)
Introduction: Hypertext, Part 2...
Mar 1 1994
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