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Travelled to:
1 × Austria
1 × Italy
4 × USA
Collaborated with:
N.Kaplan M.Bernstein M.Joyce S.Carton J.McDaid D.Slattery J.Rosenberg N.Montfort R.Kolker B.Shneiderman J.M.Unsworth
Talks about:
hypertext (5) problem (2) visual (2) rhetor (2) design (2) multimedia (1) hypermedia (1) conscious (1) techniqu (1) structur (1)

Person: Stuart Moulthrop

DBLP DBLP: Moulthrop:Stuart

Facilitated 1 volumes:

HT 2002Ed

Contributed to:

Hypertext 20052005
HT 20022002
HT 19981998
HT 19961996
HT/ECHT 19941994
HT/ECHT 19921992
HT 19911991
HT 19891989

Wrote 10 papers:

HT-2005-Moulthrop #hypermedia #problem #what
What the geeks know: hypertext and the problem of literacy (SM), pp. 227–231.
HT-2002-MoulthropBC #self #wiki
Self-assembling hypertexts, weblogs, and wikis (SM, MB, SC), p. 149.
HT-2002-MoulthropSRBM #hypermedia #multi
Hypermedia and multimedia (SM, DS, JR, MB, NM), p. 196.
HT-1998-Moulthrop
Straight Talk for Troubled Times, Or: The Street Finds Its Uses for Things (SM), p. 306.
HT-1996-JoyceKMSU #complexity #design #generative #problem #visual notation #visualisation #web
Visual Metaphor and the Problem of Complexity in the Design of Web Sites: Techniques for Generating, Recognizing and Visualizing Structure (MJ, RK, SM, BS, JMU), p. 257.
HT-ECHT-1994-KaplanM #design #ontology
Where No Mind Has Gone Before: Ontological Design for Virtual Spaces (NK, SM), pp. 206–216.
HT-ECHT-1992-Moulthrop #towards
Toward a Rhetoric of Information Texts (SM), pp. 171–180.
HT-1991-Moulthrop #hypermedia
Beyond the Electronic Book: A Critique of Hypertext Rhetoric (SM), pp. 291–298.
HT-1989-JoyceKMM #hypermedia
Hypertext, Narrative, and Consciousness (MJ, NK, JM, SM), pp. 383–384.
HT-1989-Moulthrop #hypermedia
Hypertext and “the Hyperreal” (SM), pp. 259–267.

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