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Jim Whitehead, David De Roure
Proceedings of the 15th Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
Hypertext, 2004.

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@proceedings{HT-2004,
	address       = "Santa Cruz, California, USA",
	editor        = "Jim Whitehead and David De Roure",
	isbn          = "1-58113-848-2",
	publisher     = "{ACM}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the 15th Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia}",
	year          = 2004,
}

Contents (52 items)

HT-2004-Engelbart
Augmenting society’s collective IQs (DCE), p. 1.
HT-2004-LeggettS #communication #design #hypermedia #interactive #research
Directions for hypertext research: exploring the design space for interactive scholarly communication (JJL, FMSI), pp. 2–11.
HT-2004-CarrMWPBHG #library
Extending the role of the digital library: computer support for creating articles (LC, TMB, GW, GP, CB, WH, SG), pp. 12–21.
HT-2004-BerleantMABDDEGL #approach #documentation #lightweight
Head-tail display: a lightweight approach to query-dependent document display (DB, JM, MA, JB, RD, TD, LE, CG, KHL), pp. 22–23.
HT-2004-FalquetNZ #library #towards
Towards digital libraries of virtual hyperbooks (GF, LN, JCZ), pp. 24–25.
HT-2004-Kolb #hypermedia
Twin media: hypertext structure under pressure (DK), pp. 26–27.
HT-2004-Higgason
The mystery of “lust” (REH), pp. 28–35.
HT-2004-Bernstein #adaptation #metadata
Lust, touch, metadata: meaning and the limits of adaptation (MB), pp. 36–37.
HT-2004-RoyJK #automation #categorisation #web
Automatic categorization of web sites based on source types (SR, SJ, RK), pp. 38–39.
HT-2004-StottsF #classification #hypermedia
Language-theoretic classification of hypermedia paths (PDS, RF), pp. 40–41.
HT-2004-HorieY #analysis #documentation #set #using #web
Structural analysis for web documentation using the non-well-founded set (IH, KY), pp. 42–43.
HT-2004-KimW
Properties of academic paper references (SK, EJWJ), pp. 44–45.
HT-2004-Bulterman #evaluation #interactive #testing
A linking and interaction evaluation test set for SMIL (DCAB), pp. 46–47.
HT-2004-StottsSG #hypermedia #named #video
FaceSpace: endo- and exo-spatial hypermedia in the transparent video facetop (PDS, JMS, KG), pp. 48–57.
HT-2004-KaradkarFUPNGCP #hypermedia
Display-agnostic hypermedia (UK, RF, SU, YP, JCN, VG, TC, YP), pp. 58–67.
HT-2004-Gibson #hypermedia
The site browser: catalyzing improvements in hypertext organization (DG), pp. 68–76.
HT-2004-Burrow #maintenance #taxonomy #wiki
Negotiating access within Wiki: a system to construct and maintain a taxonomy of access rules (ALB), pp. 77–86.
HT-2004-KimSW #hypermedia
WebDAV-based hypertext annotation and trail system (SK, MS, EJWJ), pp. 87–88.
HT-2004-GamsR #navigation
Following your colleagues’ footprints: navigation support with trails in shared directories (EG, SR), pp. 89–90.
HT-2004-PlaiceM #collaboration #hypermedia
Collaborative intensional hypertext (JP, BM), pp. 91–92.
HT-2004-WoukeuCH #named
WiCKEd: a tool for writing in the context of knowledge (AW, LC, WH), pp. 93–94.
HT-2004-King #case study #design
A format design case study: PDF (JCK), pp. 95–97.
HT-2004-HansenBCGPG #web
Integrating the web and the world: contextual trails on the move (FAH, NOB, BGC, KG, TBP, JG), pp. 98–107.
HT-2004-PetersenG #hypermedia
Domestic hypermedia: mixed media in the home (MGP, KG), pp. 108–109.
HT-2004-MillardRMTW #hypermedia #modelling #physics
Navigational hypertext models For physical hypermedia environments (DEM, DDR, DTM, MKT, MJW), pp. 110–111.
HT-2004-MacedoCCIP #interactive
Interaction alternatives for linking everyday presentations (AAM, JACG, RGC, VRIJ, MdGCP), pp. 112–113.
HT-2004-LarsenH
An anatomy of anchors (DL, REH), pp. 114–115.
HT-2004-HarperYGS #evaluation #how #hypermedia
How much is too much in a hypertext link?: investigating context and preview — a formative evaluation (SH, YY, CAG, RS), pp. 116–125.
HT-2004-Wardrip-Fruin #hypermedia #what
What hypertext is (NWF), pp. 126–127.
HT-2004-MartinTA
The end-point is not enough (DM, MT, HA), pp. 128–129.
HT-2004-MarshallG #hypermedia #requirements
Saving private hypertext: requirements and pragmatic dimensions for preservation (CCM, GG), pp. 130–138.
HT-2004-KhandelwalKM #generative #hypermedia
Manipulating history in generative hypermedia (MK, AK, JMM), pp. 139–140.
HT-2004-DavisB #case study #experience #learning #migration
Experiences migrating microcosm learning materials (HCD, RAB), pp. 141–142.
HT-2004-MooreGBA #case study #hypermedia
Practical applitudes: case studies of applications of the ZigZag hypermedia system (AM, JG, TJB, HA), pp. 143–152.
HT-2004-McGuffinS #comparison
A comparison of hyperstructures: zzstructures, mSpaces, and polyarchies (MJM, MMCS), pp. 153–162.
HT-2004-Calvi #adaptation
Adaptivity in hyperfiction (LC), pp. 163–170.
HT-2004-DaveBKFFS #hypermedia
Dynamically growing hypertext collections (PD, PLBI, UK, LFR, RF, FMSI), pp. 171–180.
HT-2004-OngL #algorithm #approach #generative #interactive #search-based
A genetic algorithm approach to interactive narrative generation (TO, JJL), pp. 181–182.
HT-2004-AbdullahBD #adaptation
Augmenting SCORM manifests with adaptive links (NAA, CB, HCD), pp. 183–184.
HT-2004-NguyenMB #hypermedia #version control
The Molhado hypertext versioning system (TNN, EVM, JB), pp. 185–194.
HT-2004-PanWG #embedded #hypermedia #modelling #version control
Hypertext versioning for embedded link models (KP, EJWJ, GG), pp. 195–204.
HT-2004-WhiteheadGP #approach #automation #generative #hypermedia #modelling #repository
Automatic generation of hypertext system repositories: a model driven approach (EJWJ, GG, KP), pp. 205–214.
HT-2004-ManciniS #hypermedia #towards
Towards “cinematic” hypertext (CM, SBS), pp. 215–224.
HT-2004-BuchananBTJ #hypermedia #library
Integrating information seeking and structuring: exploring the role of spatial hypertext in a digital library (GB, AB, HWT, MJ), pp. 225–234.
HT-2004-Francisco-RevillaS #hypermedia #named
WARP: a web-based dynamic spatial hypertext (LFR, FMSI), pp. 235–236.
HT-2004-Francisco-RevillaS04a #adaptation #hypermedia #multi
Managing conflict in multi-model adaptive hypertext (LFR, FMSI), pp. 237–238.
HT-2004-NurnbergWH
Rethinking structural computing infrastructures (PJN, UKW, DLH), pp. 239–246.
HT-2004-HicksWN #towards
Towards a structural diversity space (DLH, UKW, PJN), pp. 247–255.
HT-2004-LepthienA #behaviour
Unifying structure, behavior, and data with themis types and templates (WVL, KMA), pp. 256–265.
HT-2004-ZhouHR #hypermedia #peer-to-peer
When open hypermedia meets peer-to-peer computing (JZ, WH, DDR), pp. 266–267.
HT-2004-LarsenB #named #network
HyperPeer: searching for resemblance in a P2P network (RDL, NOB), pp. 268–269.
HT-2004-Gillmor
We the media: technology empowers a new grassroots journalism (DG), pp. 270–271.

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