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Conference Papers and HypertextsAfter passing through a rigorous peer review process, the following submissions were accepted by the Program Committee for inclusion in the conference proceedings and presentation at the conference. 24 out of 104 full paper and hypertext submissions were accepted, including two accepted hypertexts. 25 out of 57 short paper submissions were accepted. Full papersPractical Applitudes: case studies of applications of the
ZigZag hypermedia system A Comparison of Hyperstructures: Zzstructures, mSpaces,
and Polyarchies Twin Media: Hypertext Structure Under Pressure The Mystery of Lust Extending the Role of the Digital Library: Computer Support for Creating Articles An Anatomy of Anchors Rethinking Structural Computing Infrastructures Towards a Rhetoric of Hypertext: A Case Study in Adaptive Hyperfiction How Much is Too Much in Hypertext Links The Molhado Hypertext Versioning System Towards a Structural Diversity Space Directions for Hypertext Research: Exploring the Design
Space for Interactive Scholarly Communication Negotiaing Access within Wiki Towards Cinematic Hypertext Saving Private Hypertext: Requirements and pragmatic
dimensions for preservation Display-agnostic Hypermedia Dynamically Growing Hypertext Collections Hypertext Versioning for Embedded Link Models Unifying Structure, Behavior, and Data with Themis Types and Templates Integrating the Web and the World: Contextual Trails on
the Move FaceSpace: Endo- and Exo-Spatial Hypermedia in the Transparent Video Facetop Generation of Hypertext System Repositories, A Model Driven Approach The Site Browser: Catalyzing Improvements in Hypertext Organization Integrating Information Seeking and Structuring: Exploring the Role of
Spatial Hypertexts in a Digital Library Short PapersHead-Tail Display: a Lightweight Approach to Query-Dependent Document Display Towards Digital Libraries of Virtual Hyperbooks Lust, Touch, Metadata: Meaning and the Limits of Adaptation Automatic Categorization of Web Sites Language-Theoretical Classification of Hypermedia Paths Structural Analysis for Web Documentation Using the Non-Well-Founded Set Properties of Academic Paper References A Linking and Interaction Evaluation Test Set for SMIL WebDAV-based Hypertext Annotation and Trail System Following Your Colleagues' Footprints: Navigation Support with Trails in Shared Directories Collaborative Intensional Hypertext WiCKEd: A Tool for Writing in the Context of Knowledge Domestic Hypermedia: Mixed Media in the Home Navigational Hypertext Models For Physical Hypermedia Environment Interaction Alternatives for Linking Everyday Presentations What Hypertext Is The End-Point is Not Enough Manipulating History in Generative Hypermedia Experiences Migrating Microcosm Learning Materials A Genetic Algorithm Approach To Interactive Narrative Generation Augmenting SCORM Manifests with Adaptive Links WARP: A Web-based Dynamic Spatial Hypertext Managing Conflict in Multi-model Adaptive Spatial Hypertext When Open Hypermedia Meets Peer-to-Peer Computing HyperPeer: Searching for Resemblance in a P2P Network |
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