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                                       CONTENTS (Volumes 1-8)
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View contents of Volume 8 2002

Introduction

Hypermedia and the World Wide Web
Guest Editor: Helen Ashman

Augmenting the Web through open hypermedia
Niels olaf Bouvin

XlinkProxy: external linkbases wih Xlink (Technical Note)
Poalo ciancarini, Federico Folli, Dvide Rossi and Fabio Vitali

Scalable web page entanglement
Jason Rohrer

Using Maps and landmarks for navigation between closed and open corpus hyperspace in Web-based
education
Peter Brusilovsky and Riccardo Rizzo

User modelling, and adaptive hypermedia frameworks for education (Technical note)
Mohamed Ramzy Zakaria and Tim Brailsford

Modelling personalisable hypermedia: The Goldsmiths Model
James Ohene-Djan and Alvaro A. A. Fernandez

XConnector and XTemplate: improving the expressiveness and reuse in web authoring languages
Débora Christina Muchaluat-Saade and Liz Fernando Gomes Soares

Searching the hypermedia Web: improved topic distillation through network analytic relevance ranking
Behnak Yaltaghian and Mark Chignell

Web hypermedia cost estimation: further assessment and comparison of cost estimation modelling
techniques
Emilia mendes, Steve Counsell and Nile Mosley

From information retrieval to hypertext linking
P.J. Brown


View contents of Volume 7 2001

Digital Libraries

Denotative and connotative semantics in hypermedia: proposal for a semiotic-aware architecture
Frank Nack and Lynda Hardman

The role of high-level and low-level features in style-based retrieval and generation of multimedia
presentations
Frank Nack, Menzo Windhouwer, Lynda Hardman, Eric
Pauwels and Michèle Huijberts

Faceted classification as a basis for knowledge organisation in a digital environment: the Bliss
Bibliographic Classificationas a model for vocabulary management and the creation of multidimensional
knowledge structures
Vanda Broughton

A prototype multilingual document browser for Ancient Greek texts (Technical note)
Geoff Rydberg-Cox

Design and architecture of a digital music library on the web (Technical note)
John Papadakis and Christos Douligeris
GeoWorlds: integrating GIS and digital libraries for situation understanding and management
Robert Neches, Ke-thia Yao, Alejandro Bugacov, Vished Kumar and Ragy Eleish

Finding hyper-structure in space: spatial parsing in 3D
Michael Bang Nielsen and Peter Ørbæk

Using hypermedia in requirements engineering practice
Hermann Kaindl


View contents of Volume 6 2000

The button strikes back
Wendy Hall

Trailblazing: trends in hypermedia
Daniel Cunliffe

Time-based Hypermedia
Guest Editor: Lynda Hardman

Media construction formalism specifying abstractions for multimedia scenario design
Jocelyne Nanard, Marc Nanard and Peter King

The link vs. the event: activating and deactivating elements in time-based hypermedia
Lynda Hardman, Patrick Schmitz, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Warner ten Kate and Lloyd Rutledge

Hybrid narrative and categorical strategies for interactive and dynamic video presentation generation
Craig A. Lindley and Frank Nack

Navigable history: a reader's view of writer's time
Frank M. Shipman III and Haowei Hsieh

Spatial Hypermedia
Guest Editors: Frank Shipman and Chaomei Chen

Hypertext interactivity: from choice to participation
Gene Golovchinsky and Catherine C. Marshall

Mind the eye! On the relevance of composition in spatial organisation
Moritz Neümuller


View contents of Volume 5 1999

Hypermedia Design and Development
Guest Editor: David Lowe

Towards a hypertext design methodology for end-users
Bob Kemp and Kathy Buckner

A design method for effective information delivery in multimedia presentations
A.G. Sutcliffe

Integrating patterns into the hypermedia development process
Gustavo Rossi, Daniel Schwabe and Fernando Lyardet

Assessing the quality of academic websites: a case study
Luis Olsina, Daniela Godoy, Guillermo Lafuente and Gustavo Rossi

Applying measurement principles to improve hypermedia authoring
M. Emilia X. Mendes, Wendy Hall and Rachel Harrison

Utilisation of process modeling in improving the hypermedia design process
David Lowe and Richard Webby
Open Hypermedia Systems
Guest Editor: Kaj Gronbaek

Issues of data scalability in open hypermedia systems
Kenneth M. Anderson

A component-based open hypermedia approach to integrating structure services
Peter J. Nurnberg, Kaj Gronbaek, Dirk Bucka-Lassen, Claus Aagarrd Pedersen and Olav Reinert

Addressing interoperability in open hypermedia design: the design of the open hypermedia protocol
Siegfried Reich, Uffe K. Wiil, Peter J. Nurnberg, Hugh C. Davis, Kaj Gronbaek, Kenneth M. Anderson, David E.
Millard and Jorg M. Haake


View contents of Volume 4 1998

Adaptivity and user modelling in hypermedia systems
Guest Editors: Peter Brusilovsky and Maria Milosavljevic

Hypermedia for museums and cultural heritage
Editors: Douglas Tudhope and Daniel Cunliffe

Conversation in the museum: experiments in dynamic hypermedia with the intelligent labelling explorer
Jon Oberlander, Mick O'Donnell, Chris Mellish and Alistair Knott

Hypernavigation in the physical space: adapting presentations to the user and to the situational context
(Technical Note)
Elena Not, Daniela Petrelli, Marcello Sarini, Olivieri Stock, Carlo Strapparava and Massimo Zancanaro

Con-textual navigation support
Sabine Geldof

The dynamic generation of hypertext presentations of medical guidelines
Berardina De Carolis, Fiorella de Rosis, Chiara Andreoli, Vincenzo Cavallo and M. Luisa De Cicco

Toward an adaptive WWW: a case study in customised hypermedia
Kathryn F. Gates, Pamela B. Lawhead and Dawn E. Wilkins

AHA! An open Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture
Paul DE Bra and Licia Calvi

ACE - Adaptive Courseware Environment
Marcus Specht and Reinhard Oppermann

Adaptable and adaptive information provision for all users, including disabled and elderly people
Josef Fink, Alfred Kobsa and Andreas Nill

A system to restructure hypertext networks into valid user models
Johan Bollen and Francis Heylighen

On the subject of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), including copyright - a help and a hindrance to
cultural heritage?
Jeremy Rees

Aquarelle to Z39.50: the A to Z of access to cultural heritage information (Technical Note)
David Dawson

SCRAN and its users (Technical Note)
Ian O. Morrison


View contents of Volume 3 1997

Evaluating multimedia presentations
Peter Faraday and Alistair Sutcliffe
A systematic method for hypermedia usability evaluation
F. Garzotto and M. Matera

Spatial ability and visual navigation: an empirical study
Chaomei Chen and Mary Czerwinski

'It's the journey and the destination': shape and the emergent property of genre in evaluating digital
documents
Andrew Dillon and Misha Vaughan

New IR - new evaluation: the impact of interaction and multimedia on information retrieval and its evaluation
Stephen W. Draper and Mark D. Dunlop

Formal experiments in casual attire: case studies in information exploration
Gene Golovchinsky, Mark Chignell and Nipon Charoenkitkarn

Usability and assessments of multimodal interaction in the SPEAK! system: an experimental case study
Adelheit Stein

The image retrieval task: implications for the design and evaluation of image databases
Raya Fidel

A method for the automatic indexing of colour images for effective image retrieval
I. Gagliardi and R. Schettini

Integrating hypermedia functionality into expert systems
Vatcharaporn Esichaikul and Saravut Maolanon


View contents of Volume 2 1996

Extending the multimedia class hierarchy for hypermedia applications
Carolyn Watters

Multimedia information using mobile computers: accessing the digital campus and the digital library
Peter J. Thomas, John F. Meech and Jane Williams
A framework for extending object-oriented applications with hypermedia functionality
Alejandro Garrido and Gustavo Rossi

Hypermedia and engineering design
John D. Gilleard and Y.C. Lee

Electronic access to social survey documentation texts
Bridget Winstanley

Providing public access to information in complex and weakly structured domains: a 3-layered model for
hypermedia information systems
Mile Bearne, Sara Jones, Jill Hewitt and John Sapsford-Francis

The h-journal: a tool to support information work
Anita Sundaram

The democratic indexing of images
Pauline Brown, Rob Hidderley, Hugh Griffin and Sarah Rollason

Library and study skills using hypertext: the TILT experience
Linda Creanor, Helen Durndell and Carol Primrose

Using a hypertext for semi-formal representation in requirements engineering practice
Hermann Kaindl

Designing hypermedia information retrieval systems for multimedia art catalogues
P. Carrara, A. Della Ventura and I. Gagliardi


View contents of Volume 1 1995
Hypertext, multimedia and hypermedia
Roy Rada

Experiments on the automatic construction of hypertexts from texts
Alan F. Smeaton and Patrick J. Morrissey

Automatic generation and refinement of hypertext links
Tat-Seng Chua and Chui-Har Chow

Developing hybrid intelligent tutoring and hypertext systems
Marios C. Angelides

A new probabilistic scheme for information retrieval in hypertext
Jacques Savoy

'Don't forget to put the cat out' - or why collaborative authoring software and everyday writing pass one
another by!
Andrew Dillon and Sally Maynard

The electronic business card: an experiment in half-dead hypertext
Jakob Nielsen

Navigational behaviors in hypermedia documents in music
William L. Berz

Video-based hypermedia: guiding design with user's questions
Blair Nonnecke, Richard Jacques, Diane McKerlie and Jenny Preece

Evaluating interactive multimedia products for the home
Mark Gillham, Bob Kemp and Kathy Buckner

The development of a sound viewer for an open hypermedia system
Stuart Goose and Wendy Hall

The Micro Gallery: an evaluation of the hypertext system in The National Gallery, London
Micheline Beaulieu and Victoria Mellor