Personal Glossaries on the WWW

References

Individual Works

[Allen & Hawkins, 1991]
Joyce M. Allen & Robert Hawkins (editors). The Oxford Encyclopedic English Dictionary. Oxford University Press, 1991.
ISBN 0-19-861266-4.
[Bailey, 2002]
Bob Bailey. Optimal line length. UI Design Update Newsletter, November 2002. Downloaded on 18 June 2003.
<URL:http://www.humanfactors.com/downloads/nov02.asp#bobbailey>.
[Baron, 1994]
Lisa Baron. The Effectiveness of Labeled, Typed Links as Cues in Hypertext Systems. PhD thesis, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, 1994.
ISBN 0-315-90568-9 (microfiche copy).
[Baron et al., 1996]
Lisa Baron, Jean Tague-Sutcliffe, Mark T. Kinnucan, and T. Carey. Labeled, typed links as cues when reading hypertext documents. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 47(12):896 – 908, 1996.
<DOI:10.1002/(SICI)1097-4571(199612)47:12<896::AID-ASI3>3.0.CO;2-Y>.

Note that any Digital Object Identifier (DOI) can be resolved using the form at <URL: http://doi.org/>.

[Bernstein, n.d.]
Mark Bernstein. showing links. HypertextNOW. (No publication date given but copyright 2003. Certainly was online circa 1998.)
<URL:http://www.eastgate.com/HypertextNow/archives/ShowingLinks.html>.
[Bernstein, 2004]
Daybook: High Tech and Low Tech. [blog entry for 05 March 2004]
Note: Bernstein quotes Doug Miller.
<URL:http://markBernstein.org/Mar0401/DaybookHighTechandLowTech.html>.
[Bieber, 1996]
Personal Communication with Michael Bieber at ACM Hypertext Conference regarding WWW version of August 1995 issue of Communications of the ACM [Bieber & Isakowitz, 1995].
[Bieber & Isakowitz, 1995].
Michael Bieber & Tomás Isakowitz. Hypermedia Design. Communications of the ACM, 38(8):26 – 29, August 1995.
<DOI:10.1145/208344.208345>.
[Bishop et al., 2000]
Ann P. Bishop, Clifford Lynch, Christine L. Borgmen, Catherine C. Marshall, Susan Leigh Star, and Geoffrey C. Bowker. Digital library use (panel session): social practice in design and evaluation. In [DL2K], 2000.
<DOI:10.1145/336597.336700>.
[Black et al., 1992]
A. Black, P. Wright, and K. Norman. Consulting on-line dictionary information while reading. Hypermedia, 4(3):145 – 169, 1992.
[Blustein, 1996]
Annotations on K&R II. [webpage] Created 20 January 1996. Current version 04 November 2001.
<URL:http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~jamie/C/KR/annotations.html>.
[Blustein, 2000]
James Blustein. Automatically generated hypertext versions of scholarly articles and their evaluation. In [HT2K], pages 201 – 210, 2000.
<DOI:10.1145/336296.336364>.
[Brickley & Guha, 2004]
Dan Brickley and R. V. Guha (editors). RDF Vocabulary Description Language 1.0: RDF Schema. W3C Recommendation. 10 February 2004.
<URL:http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-schema-20040210/>.
[Brockmann et al., 1989]
R. John Brockmann, William Horton, and Kevin Brock. From Database to Hypertext via Electronic Publishing: An Information Odyssey. In Edward Barrett (editor), The Society of Text: Hypertext, Hypermedia, and the Social Construction of Information (ISBN 0-262-52161-X), chapter 11 (pages 162 – 205), MIT Press, 1989.
[Brown & Brown, 2004]
P. J. Brown and Heather Brown. Integrating Reading and Writing of Documents. Journal of Digital Information, 5(1), Article No. 237, 2004-02-03, 2004.
<URL:http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v05/i01/Brown/>.
[Bush, 1945]
Vannevar Bush. As We May Think. The Atlantic Monthly, 176(1):101 – 108. July, 1945.
<URL:http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/computer/bushf.htm>.
[Campbell & Maglio, 1999]
Christopher S. Campbell, and Paul P. Maglio. Facilitating navigation in information spaces: Road-signs on the World Wide Web. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 50(4):309 – 327, 1999.
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[Carr et al., 1998]
L. A. Carr, W. Hall, and S. Hitchcock. Link Services of Link Agents? In [HT'98], pages 113 – 122, 1998.
<DOI:10.1145/276627.276640>.
[Carroll, 1999]
Lewis Carrol (author) & Martin Gardner (annotator). The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition. W. W. Norton & Co., 1999.
ISBN 0-393-04847-0.
[Çelik & Marks, 2004]
Tantek Çelik and Kevin Marks. Real World Semantics. [participant session at conference] O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference 2004. 9 – 12 February 2004, San Diego, CA.
Presentation at <URL:http://tantek.com/presentations/2004etech/realworldsemanticspres.html> [last retrieved on 08 September 2004]
[Charney, 1994]
Davida Charney. The effect of hypertext on processes of reading and writing. In C. L. Selfe and S. Hilligoss (editors), Literacy and Computers: The Complications of Teaching and Learning with Technology (ISBN 0-873-52580-9), chapter 10 (pages 238 – 263). The Modern Language Association of America, New York, NY, 1994.
[Non-authoritative version: <URL:http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~charney/Charney_hypertext.pdf>].
[Dillon et al., 1989]
Andrew Dillon, John Richardson, and Cliff McKnight. Human Factors of Journal Usage and Design of Electronic Texts. Interacting with Computers, 1(2): 183 – 189, 1989.
<DOI:10.1016/0953-5438(89)90025-8>.
[Dillon, 1991]
Andrew Dillon. Readers' models of text structures: the case of academic articles. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 35:913 – 925, 1991.
[Dillon, 1994]
Andrew Dillon. Designing Usable Electronic Text: Ergonomic Aspects of Human Information Usage (first edition). Taylor & Francis, 1994.
ISBN 0-7484-0112-1 (cloth) / 0-7484-0113-X (paper).
[Dillon & Watson, 1996]
Andrew Dillon and Charles Watson. User analysis in HCI—the historical lessons from individual differences research. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 45(6):619 – 637, 1996.
<DOI:10.1006/ijhc.1996.0071>.
[Dillon, 2000]
Andrew Dillon. Spatial-Semantics: How Users Derive Shape from Information Space. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 51(6):521 – 528, April, 2000.
<DOI:10.1002/(SICI)1097-4571(2000)51:6<521::AID-ASI4>3.0.CO;2-5>.
[DCMI, 2004]
Dublin Core Metadata Initiative. Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI). [website]. Copyright 1995 – 2004 DCMI. Last updated: 30 August 2004. Retrieved: 06 September 2004. DCMI and the DCMI Web site are hosted by OCLC Research.
<URL:http://dublincore.org>.
[Edmonds et al., 2004]
K. Andrew Edmonds, James Blustein, and Don Turnbull. A Personal Information & Knowledge Infrastructure Integrator. Journal of Digital Information, 5(1), Article No. 243, 2004-05-12, 2004.
<URL:http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v05/i01/Edmonds/>.
[Fishkin et al., 2000]
Kenneth P. Fishkin, Anuj Gujar, Beverly L. Harrison, Thomas P. Moran, and Roy Want. Embodied user interfaces for really direct manipulation. Communications of the ACM, 43(9):74 – 80, September 2000.
<DOI:10.1145/348941.348998>
[Furnas et al., 1987]
G. W. Furnas, T. K. Landauer, L. M. Gomez and S. T. Dumais. The Vocabulary Problem in Human-System Communication. Communications of the ACM, 30(11):964 – 971, November 1987.
<DOI:10.1145/32206.32212>.
[Furner et al., 1999]
Jonathan Furner, David Ellis, and Peter Willett. Inter-linker consistency in the manual construction of hypertext documents. ACM Computing Surveys, 31(4es), December 1999.
<DOI:10.1145/345966.346008> and <URL:http://www.cs.brown.edu/memex/ACM_HypertextTestbed/papers/44.html>.
[Garg & Scacchi, 1987]
Pankaj K. Garg and Walt Scacchi. On designing intelligent hypertext systems for information management in software engineering. In [HT'87], pages 409 – 432, 1987.
<DOI:10.1145/317426.317455>.
[Golovchinsky & Marshall, 1998]
Gene Golovchinsky and Catherine C. Marshall. Hypertext interaction revisited. In [HT2K], pages 171 – 179, 2000.
<DOI:10.1145/336296.336358>.
[Gutfeldt, 2004]
Matthias Gutfeldt. The LINK Element: Addendum. 23 February 2004 revision. Downloaded on 20 August 2004.
<URL:http://matthias.gutfeldt.ch/translation/LINK/ENaddendum.html>.
[Jackson, 2001]
H. J. Jackson. Marginalia: Readers Writing in Books. Yale University Press, 2001.
ISBN 0-300-08816-7.
[Kaindl et al., 1999]
Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, and Papa Samba Niang Diallo. Semiautomatic generation of glossary links: A practical solution. In [HT'99], pages 3 – 12, 1999.
<DOI:10.1145/294469.294473>.
[Kolb, 2004]
David Kolb. Twin media: hypertext structure under pressure. HT'04. Santa Cruz, CA. ACM Press, 2004.
<DOI:10.1145/1012807.1012817>.
[Lewis & Reiman, 1994]
Clayton Lewis and John Reiman. Task-Centered User Interface Design: A Practical Introduction. 1994.
<URL:ftp://ftp.cs.colorado.edu/pub/cs/distribs/clewis/HCI-Design-Book/> or <URL:http://www.hcibib.org/tcuid/>.
[Marshall, 1997]
Catherine C. Marshall. Annotation: from paper books to the digital library. In [DL'97], pages 131 – 140, 1997.
<DOI:10.1145/263690.263806>.
[Marshall, 1998]
Catherine C. Marshall. Toward an ecology of hypertext annotation. In HT'98, pages 40 – 49, 1998.
<DOI:10.1145/276627.276632>.
[Marshall et al., 2001]
Catherine C. Marshall, Gene Golovchinsky, and Morgan N. Price. Digital libraries and mobility. Communications of the ACM, 44(5):55 – 56, May 2001.
<DOI:10.1145/374308.374340>.
[Marshall, n.d.]
Cathy Marshall. The Trouble With Scenarios. Tekka, 1(2), no date.
<URL:http://www.tekka.net/02/?Scenarios> [requires subscription].
[Marshall & Brush, 2004]
Catherine C. Marshall and A. J. Bernheim Brush. Exploring the relationship between personal and public annotations. In JCDL'04, pages 349 – 357, 2004.
<DOI:10.1145/996350.996432>.
[McFedries, 2004]
Paul McFedries. Words About Words - John Ralston Saul. In The Word Spy [website]. Copyright © 1995-2004 Paul McFedries and Logophilia Limited. Retrieved: 14 September 2004.
<URL:http://www.wordspy.com/waw/Saul-JohnRalston.asp>.
This website lists some brief excerpts from Saul's [1995] The Doubter's Companion, for example the ironically self-referential definition of a dictionary as Opinion presented as truth in alphabetical order.
[McKendree et al., 1995]
Jean McKendree, Will Reader, and Nick Hammon. The “Homeopathic Fallacy” in Learning from Hypertext. interactions, ii(3), July, 1995.
<DOI:10.1145/208666.208687>.
[McKnight et al., 1991]
Cliff McKnight, Andrew Dillon, and John Richardson. Navigation Through Complex Information Spaces. In Cliff McKnight, Andrew Dillon, and John Richardson (editors). Hypertext in Context, Chapter 4. Cambridge University Press, 1991.
ISBN 0-521-37488-X.
[Non-authoritative version: <URL:http://telecaster.lboro.ac.uk/HiC/chapter4.html>].
[Montgomery, 2000]
Alicia Montgomery. Politics 2000 Trail Mix. salon.com. 25 April 2000.
Section with heading Hillary's family values.
<URL:http://archive.salon.com/politics2000/feature/2000/04/25/trail_mix/>.
[Muller & Friedman, 2000]
Michael J. Muller and Jessica Friedman. Electronic communities: places and spaces, contents and boundaries. In CHI2K Extended Abstracts Pages 373 – 373, 2000.
<DOI:10.1145/633292.633520>.
[Nielsen, 1995]
Jakob Nielsen. Multimedia and Hypertext: The Internet and Beyond. Academic Press Limited, 1995.
ISBN 0-12-518408-5.
[NLM, 2004]
NLM Metadata Schema. [webpage] Last updated: 29 July 2004. Retrieved: 06 September 2004.
<URL:http://www.nlm.nih.gov/tsd/cataloging/metafilenew.html>.
[Noor, 2003]
Mona M. Noor. Online Glossary Tools for Technical Reading. Technical report CS-2003-09, Dalhousie University Faculty of Computer Science, December 2003.
<URL:http://www.cs.dal.ca/research/techreports/2003/CS-2003-09.shtml>.
[Norman, 1998]
Donald A. Norman. The Psychology of Everyday Things. Basic Books, 1988.
ISBN 0-465-06709-3.
[O'Hara & Sellen, 1997]
Kenton O'Hara and Abigail Sellen. A Comparison of Reading Paper and On-Line Documents. In [CHI'97], pages 335 – 342, 1997.
<DOI:10.1145/258549.258787>.
[O'Hara et al., 1998]
Kenton O'Hara, Fiona Smith, William Newman, and Abigail Sellen. Student Readers' Use of Library Documents: Implications for Library Technologies. In [CHI'98], pages 233 – 240.
<DOI:10.1145/274644.274678>.
[Olsen, 1994]
Jan Olsen. Electronic Journal Literature: Implications for Scholars. Mecklermedia, 1994.
ISBN 0-88736-925-1.
[Price et al., 1998]
Morgan N. Price, Gene Golovchinsky, and Bill N. Schilit. Linking By Inking: Trailblazing in a Paper-like Hypertext. In [HT'98], pages 30 – 39, 1998.
<DOI:10.1145/276627.276631>.
[Ragett et al., 1999]
Dave Raggett, Arnaud Le Hors, and Ian Jacobs (editors). HTML 4.01 Specification: W3C Recommendation. 24 December 1999.
<URL:http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224>.
[Saul, 1995]
John Ralston Saul. The Doubter's Companion. Penguin Books, 1995.
ISBN 0-14-023707-0.
The Word Spy website [McFedries, 2004]  lists some brief excerpts from Saul's book.
[Smith, 1996]
Pauline A. Smith. Towards a practical measure of hypertext usability. Interacting with Computers, 8(4):365 – 381, 1996.
<DOI:10.1016/S0953-5438(97)83779-4>.
[Tague-Sutcliffe, 1995]
Jean Tague-Sutcliffe. Measuring Information: An Information Services Perspective. Academic Press, 1995.
ISBN 0-12682660-9.
[Trigg & Weisner, 1986]
Randall H. Trigg and Mark Weisner. TEXTNET: A Network-Based Approach to Text Handling. In ACM Transactions on Office Information Systems, 4(1):1 –23, January, 1986.
<DOI:10.1145/5401.5402>.
[WebMD, 2002]
WebMD Corporation. WebMD About Us. Copyright 2004, Last retrieved 05 September 2004.
<URL:http://www.webmd.com/corporate/index.html>.
[Wright, 1991]
Patricia Wright. Cognitive overheads and prostheses: Some issues in evaluating hypertexts. In [HT'91], pages 1 – 12. ACM Press, 1991.
<DOI:10.1145/122974.122975>.
[Wright, 1993]
Patricia Wright. To jump or not to jump: Strategy selection while reading electronic texts. In C. McKnight, A. Dillon, and J. Richardson (editors), Hypertext: A Psychological Perspective (ISBN 0-134-41643-0), chapter 6 (pages 137 – 152). Ellis Horwood, 1993.
[Non-authoritative version: <URL:http://telecaster.lboro.ac.uk/HaPP/chapter6.html>].

Conference Proceedings

[CHI'97]
Steve Pemberton (editor). Looking to the Future Proceedings of the CHI 97 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Atlanta, GA. 1997.
ISBN 0-89791-802-9.
[CHI'98]
Clare-Marie Karat, Arnold Lund, Joëlle Coutaz, and John Karat (editors). Making the Impossible Possible: CHI '98 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference Proceedings, 18 – 23 April, 1998. Los Angeles, CA.
ISBN 0-201-30987-4.
[CHI2K Extended Abstracts]
CHI '00 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. The Hague, The Netherlands. ACM Press, 2000.
ISBN 1-58113-248-4.
[DL'97]
Robert B. Allen and Edie Rasmussen (editors). Proceedings of the second ACM international conference on Digital libraries Philadelphia, PA. ACM Press. 23 – 26 July 1997.
ISBN 0-89791-868-1.
[DL'98]
I. H. Witten, Robert M. Akscyn, and Frank M. Shipman III (editors). Proceedings of the Third ACM Conference on Digital Libraries, Pittsburgh, PA. ACM Press. 23 – 26 June 1998.
ISBN 0-89791-965-3.
[DL2K]
Peter J. Nürnberg, David L. Hicks, and Richard Furuta (editors). Proceedings of the fifth ACM conference on Digital libraries. ACM Press. San Antonio, TX, 2 – 7 June 2000.
ISBN 1-58113-231-X.
[HT'87]
Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext, Chapel Hill, NC, 1987.
ISBN 0-89791-340-X.
[HT'91]
ACM. Hypertext '91 Third ACM Conference on Hypertext Proceedings. Association for Computing Machinery, 15 – 18 December 1991.
ISBN 0-89791-461-9.
[HT'98]
Kaj Grønbæk, E. Mylanos, and Frank M. Shipman III (editors). Hypertext '98: Proceedings of the ninth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia: links, objects, time and space — structure in hypermedia systems: links, objects, time and space — structure in hypermedia systems. Pittsburgh, PA, 20 – 24 June 1998. ACM SIGLINK and ACM SIGIR.
ISBN 0-89791-972-6.
[HT'99]
K. Tochtermann, J. Westbomke, U. K. Wiil, and J. J. Leggett (editors). Hypertext '99 Returning to Our Diverse Roots: The Tenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia. Darmstadt, Germany. ACM Press, February 1999.
ISBN 1-58113-064-3.
[HT2K]
K. M. Anderson (editor). Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, San Antonio, TX. ACM Press, 30 May – 4 June 2000.
ISBN 1-58113-227-1.
[HT'04]
Proceedings of the Fifteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, Santa Cruz, CA. ACM Press, 9 – 13 August 2004.
ISBN 1-58113-848-2.
[JCDL'04]
Hsinchun Chen, Howard Wactlar, and Ching-chih Chen (editors). Proceedings of the 2004 joint ACM/IEEE conference on Digital libraries. Tuscon, AZ. ACM Press, 7 – 11 June 2004.
ISBN 1-58113-832-6.

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