Publication details for Conferences are below.
- [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.
- [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>.
- [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>.
- [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 [Anderson, 2000], pages
201 – 210, 2000.
-
<DOI:10.1145/336296.336364>.
- [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]
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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.
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<URL:http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v05/i01/Brown/>.
- [Bush, 1945]
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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]
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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.
- <DOI:10.1006/ijhc.1998.0246>.
- [Carr et
al., 1998]
-
L. A. Carr, W. Hall, and
S. Hitchcock.
Link Services of Link Agents?
In [Grønbæk et al.,
1998], 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.
- [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]
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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.
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>.
- [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/>.
- [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 [HT87] pages 409 – 432, 1987.
-
<DOI:10.1145/317426.317455>.
- [Golovchinsky & Marshall, 1998]
-
Gene Golovchinsky and Catherine C. Marshall.
Hypertext interaction revisited.
In [Anderson, 2000],
pages 171 – 179, 2000.
-
<DOI:10.1145/336296.336358>.
- [Jackson, 2001]
-
H. J. Jackson.
Marginalia: Readers Writing in Books.
Yale University Press, 2001.
-
ISBN
0-300-08816-7.
- [Kaindl et
al., 1999]
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Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, and Papa Samba Niang Diallo.
Semiautomatic generation of glossary links: A practical solution.
In [Tochtermann et al., 1999],
pages 3 – 12, 1999.
-
<DOI:10.1145/294469.294473>.
- [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, 1998]
-
Catherine C. Marshall.
Annotation: from paper books to the digital library.
In [Witten et al., 1998],
pages 131 – 140, 1998.
-
<DOI:10.1145/263690.263806>.
- [Marshall, 1999]
-
Catherine C. Marshall.
Toward an ecology of hypertext annotation.
In [Grønbæk et al.,
1998], pages 40 – 49, 1998.
-
<DOI:10.1145/276627.276632>.
- [Marshall, n.d.]
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Cathy Marshall.
The Trouble With Scenarios.
Tekka, 1(2), no date.
-
<URL:http://www.tekka.net/02/?Scenarios>.
- [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/>.
- [Nielsen, 1995]
-
Jakob Nielsen.
Multimedia and Hypertext: The Internet and
Beyond.
Academic Press Limited, 1995.
-
ISBN
0-12-518408-5.
- [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 [CHI97],
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 [Grønbæk et al.,
1998], pages 30 – 39, 1998.
-
<DOI:10.1145/276627.276631>.
- [Saul, 1995]
-
John Ralston Saul.
The Doubter's Companion.
Penguin Books, 1995.
-
ISBN
0-14-023707-0.
- [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>.
- [Wright, 1991]
-
Patricia Wright.
Cognitive overheads and prostheses: Some issues in evaluating
hypertexts.
In Hypertext '91 [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>].
Publication details for Individual Works are above.
- [HT'87]
-
Proceedings of the ACM
conference on Hypertext,
Chapel Hill, NC,
1987.
-
ISBN 0-89791-340-X.
- [CHI'97]
-
Steve Pemberton (editor).
Looking to the Future Proceedings of the CHI 97 Conference on
Human Factors in Computing Systems,
Atlanta, GA.
1997.
- [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, 2003.
Los Angeles, CA.
- [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.
23 – 26 June 1998.
ACM
Press.
- [HT'91]
-
ACM. Hypertext '91 Third ACM
Conference on Hypertext Proceedings.
Association for Computing Machinery,
15 – 18 December 1991.
- [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.
- [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.
- [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.
&
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