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  1. Catenazzi, N.; Sommaruga, L.: Hyper-book : a formal model for electronic books (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Presents a model for an electronic book (hyper-book). Hyper-books are electronic books defined on the basis of the paper book metaphor. Gives a formal definition of the hyper-book model as a dynamic system. The model was implemented in a working system, and evaluated with a group of users. The evaluation has confirmed that the adoption of the book metaphor is very effective, as it guarantees ease of using and understanding the system
  2. Bolter, J.D.: Writing space : the computer, hypertext, and the history of writing (1991) 0.03
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    Abstract
    A provocative exploration of the fundamental differences between the printed book and electronic text and their implications for reading and understanding texts
  3. Lennon, J.A.: Hypermedia systems and applications : World Wide Web and beyond (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This is the first comprehensive book on hypermedia nd the WWW that icludes features of the 2nd generation systems. Definitions, history, current technology and problems, leading-edge initiatives, future applications, all these are seen as an unfolding of a millenial communication medium that is not serving but involving even the non-technical person in a very technical world. Much of the promise of hypermedia lies in its applications to education, and this receives prominence in the book. The new hypermedia system 'HyperWave' is described in detail. The book's vision, organization, and easy-to-read style make it suitable as a source for information for the practitioner and the general reader. It may also serve both as a reference book for researchers and as a textbook
  4. Schreiweis, U.: Hypertextstrukturen als Grundlage für integrierte Wissensakquisitionssysteme (1993) 0.03
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    Date
    19.10.1995 10:22:53
  5. Designing user interfaces for hypermedia (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    How to design and develop, maintain and use a hypermedia interface is the topic of this book. Based on a ESPRIT workshop, it discusses actual methodological issues comprising theoretical design aspects as well as detailed practical design proposals
  6. Franklin, C.: ¬A bibliography on hypertext and hypermedia with selected annotations (1990) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The bibliography is arranged under the following headings: alternatives to HyperCard, bibliographies, biographies, books and book reviews, dictionaries, hardware, interviews, library applications, optical disc-related, theoretical and technical aspects and user's groups.
  7. Maislin, S.: Ripping out the pages (2000) 0.03
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    Abstract
    When the Web was invented, it was touted as a novel nonlinear medium for the written word. No longer would we be constrained by linear presentations! Hyperlinks would allow us to jump haphazardly from page to page, chapter to chapter, idea to idea! Texts would no longer need to run from beginning to end! This is misleading. A printed book is also multidimensional and potentially nonlinear. We can open it to any page, from any other page, for any reason. We can open several books at once. In fact, what makes a book special is its combination of linear structure (the order of the words) and nonlinear physicality (the bound papers). This linear/nonlinear duality is enhanced further by the index, which maps linearly sequenced pages in a nonlinear, informationally ordered structure (architecture). In truth, the online environment is crippled by an absence of linear structure. Imagine selecting a hard cover book, tearing off the covers, ripping pages into small pieces, and throwing them in a box. That box is like a computer file system, and the paper scraps are Web documents. Only one scrap can be retrieved from the box at a time, and it must be replaced before another can be accessed. Page numbers are meaningless. Global context is destroyed. And without page numbers or context, what happens to the index?
    Issue
    Beyond book indexing: how to get started in Web indexing, embedded indexing and other computer-based media. Ed. by D. Brenner u. M. Rowland.
  8. Intelligent hypertext : Advanced techniques for the World Wide Web (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This book constitutes a coherent anthology consisting of invited chapter-length papers on intelligent hypertext techniques with special emphasis on how to apply these techniques to the WWW. The book provides an introductory preface, chapters on information comprehension through hypertext, efficient techniques for adaptive hypermedia, annotated 3D environments on the Web, user models for customized hypertext, conceptual analysis of hypertext, two-level models of hypertext, the TELLTALE dynamic hypertext environment, hypertext for collaborative authoring, information retrieval and information agents
  9. Aßfalg, R.: Integration eines offenen Hypertextsystems in den Internet-Mehrwertdienst World Wide Web : ein Ansatz unter Verwendung eines objektorientierten Datenbanksystems (1996) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:40:31
  10. Menges, T.: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Übertragbarkeit eines Buches auf Hypertext am Beispiel einer französischen Grundgrammatik (Klein; Kleineidam) (1997) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 7.1998 18:23:25
  11. Rada, R.: Interactive media (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The subject of this book is the relationship between people and interactive media. Written by one of the world's leading experts on this subject, this book explores how hypermedia, groupware, and networks change the way in which people, gropus and organizations work and interact. Its wide-ranging focus discusses the emergence of new technologies and demonstrates by considering real-life case studies the impact each has had on the way we view and interact with colleagues and information. With its emphasis on actual examples of usage, the author provides both practitioners and students with a fascinating glimpse of the future of these media and their applications.
  12. Rada, R.; Murphy, C.: Searching verses browsing in hypertext (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Attemps to elaborate the relationships among tasks, user types, and tools for hypertext. A computer system was built for automatically converting books into hypertext and one book converts into Emaccs-Info, Guide, HyperTies, and a variant of SuperBook, called MaxiBook. Compares the performance of 3 classes of users - expers, novices and trainees - with different tasks on these different delivery vehicles, the tasks involving one search question and one browse question
  13. Rada, R.: Hypertext writing and document reuse : the role of a semantic net (1990.) 0.02
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    Abstract
    When document components are classified and then recombined during document re-use, a semantic net may serve as the classification language. A theory of analogical inheritance, applied to this semantic net, guides the reorganisation of document components. Authors index paragraphs from various sources with node-link-node triples from a semantic net and then use programs to transverse the semantic net and generate various outlines. The program examines node and link names in deciding which path to take. Describes how these techniques helped in the re-use: parts of an existing book to write a new one
  14. Kommers, P.A.M.; Ferreira, A.; Kwak, A.K.: Document management for hypermedia design (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Electronic texts offer new ways to store, retrieve, update, and cross-link information. Hypermedia documents require new levels of organization and strict discipline from authors, editors, and managers. This book provides a step-by step guide to all aspects of hypermedia development, from strategic decision-making to editing formats and production methods
  15. Bra, P. de: Hypermedia, de opvolger van boek, film en video (1996) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Hypermedia, the successor to the book, film and video
  16. Kinnell, S.K.; Franklin, C.: Hypertext and hypercard : early development (2009) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Vgl.: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/book/10.1081/E-ELIS3.
  17. Tergan, S.-O.: Zum Aufbau von Wissensstrukturen mit Texten und Hypertexten (1993) 0.02
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    Source
    Nachrichten für Dokumentation. 44(1993) H.1, S.15-22
  18. Griffith, C.: What's all the hype about hypertext? (1989) 0.02
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    Source
    Information today. 6(1989) no.4, S.22-24
  19. Welsch, L.A.: Multimedia and hypermedia : model and framework (1993) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Part of a special issue featuring papers from the workshop on hypermedia and hypertext standards held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 22-23 April 1993
  20. Multimedia : systems, interaction and applications. 1st Eurographics Workshop, Stockholm, Sweden, April 18-19, 1991 (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Discussions and presentations dealt with attempts to clarify the different concepts in multimedia, object-oriented methods for multimedia, multimedia from psychological perspectives, synchronization problems in multimedia, ccoperative work using multimedia, multimedia interface builders, and so on. There was also a small exhibition presenting 4 different systems ranging from commercial products to research prototypes. The book is divided into 8 parts, on fundamentals, interaction, synchronization, demonstration presentations, cooperative work, information systems, multimedia systems and conclusions