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John B. Smith, Frank G. Halasz
Proceedings of the First Conference on Hypertext
HT-1987, 1987.

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@proceedings{HT-1987,
	address       = "Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA",
	editor        = "John B. Smith and Frank G. Halasz",
	isbn          = "0-89791-340-X",
	publisher     = "{ACM}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the First Conference on Hypertext}",
	year          = 1987,
}

Contents (28 items)

HT-1987-AkscynMY #distributed #hypermedia #named
KMS: A Distributed Hypermedia System for Managing Knowledge in Organizations (RMA, DLM, EAY), pp. 1–20.
HT-1987-CampbellG #automaton #hypermedia #named
HAM: A General-Purpose Hypertext Abstract Machine (BC, JMG), pp. 21–32.
HT-1987-Brown
Turning Ideas into Products: The Guide System (PJB), pp. 33–40.
HT-1987-BolterJ #hypermedia
Hypertext and Creative Writing (JDB, MJ), pp. 41–50.
HT-1987-Crane #hypermedia
From the Old to the New: Integrating Hypertext into Traditional Scholarship (GRC), pp. 51–55.
HT-1987-Frisse #hypermedia
Searching for Information in a Hypertext Medical Handbook (MEF), pp. 57–66.
HT-1987-BeemanABLMMS #hypermedia
Hypertext and Pluralism: From Lineal to Non-Lineal Thinking (WOB, KTA, GB, JL, APM, PM, MS), pp. 67–88.
HT-1987-TriggI #case study #experience #hypermedia
Hypertext Habitats: Experiences of Writers in NoteCards (RHT, PMI), pp. 89–108.
HT-1987-Charney
Comprehending Non-Linear Text: The Role of Discourse Cues and Reading Strategies (DC), pp. 109–120.
HT-1987-NeuwirthKCG #hypermedia
The Notes Program: A Hypertext Application for Writing from Source Texts (CN, DK, RC, TG), pp. 121–141.
HT-1987-RaymondT #hypermedia #taxonomy
Hypertext and the New Oxford English Dictionary (DRR, FWT), pp. 143–153.
HT-1987-HammwohnerT
Content Oriented Relations between Text Units — A Structural Model for Hypertexts (RH, UT), pp. 155–174.
HT-1987-RemdeGL #automation #hypermedia #named #question
SuperBook: An Automatic Tool for Information Exploration — Hypertext? (JRR, LMG, TKL), pp. 175–188.
HT-1987-Shneiderman #design #user interface
User Interface Design for the Hyperties Electronic Encyclopedia (BS), pp. 189–194.
HT-1987-SmithWF #hypermedia
A Hypertext Writing Environment and its Cognitive Basis (JBS, SFW, GJF), pp. 195–214.
HT-1987-SmolenskyBFKL #constraints #hypermedia
Constraint-Based Hypertext for Argumentation (PS, BB, BF, RK, CHL), pp. 215–245.
HT-1987-ConklinB #design #hypermedia #named
gIBIS: A Hypertext Tool for Team Design Deliberation (JC, MLB), pp. 247–251.
HT-1987-Marshall #hypermedia #problem #representation #using
Exploring Representation Problems Using Hypertext (CCM), pp. 253–268.
HT-1987-Collier #hypermedia #named #semantics
Thoth-II: Hypertext with Explicit Semantics (GHC), pp. 269–289.
HT-1987-Oren #architecture
The Architecture of Static Hypertexts (TO), pp. 291–306.
HT-1987-Walker #delivery #documentation #hypermedia #interface
Document Examiner: Delivery Interface for Hypertext Documents (JHW), pp. 307–323.
HT-1987-Raskin #hypermedia
The Hype in Hypertext: A Critique (JR), pp. 325–330.
HT-1987-Landow #hypermedia
Relationally Encoded Links and the Rhetoric of Hypertext (GPL), pp. 331–343.
HT-1987-Halasz #generative #hypermedia
Reflections on NoteCards: Seven Issues for the Next Generation of Hypermedia Systems (FGH), pp. 345–365.
HT-1987-Jones #hypermedia #parametricity #tool support
Developing and Distributing Hypertext Tools: Legal Inputs and Parameters (HWJI), pp. 367–374.
HT-1987-Garg #abstraction #hypermedia
Abstraction Mechanisms in Hypertext (PKG), pp. 375–395.
HT-1987-BigelowR #source code
Manipulating Source Code in DynamicDesign (JB, VAR), pp. 397–408.
HT-1987-GargS #design #hypermedia #information management #on the #re-engineering
On Designing Intelligent Hypertext Systems for Information Management in Software Engineering (PKG, WS), pp. 409–432.

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