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New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, June 2005
- Simon Buckingham Shum:
Editorial. 1-6 - David Kolb:
Association and argument: Hypertext in and around the writing process. 7-26 - Theodor Holm Nelson:
Transhyperability and argumedia. 27-32 - David Kolb:
New dimensions and meta-questions. 33-37 - Kumiyo Nakakoji, Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Mina Akaishi, Koichi Hori:
Interaction design for scholarly writing: Hypertext representations as a means for creative knowledge work. 39-67 - Gary B. Wills, Timothy Miles-Board, Christopher Bailey, Leslie Carr, Quintin Gee, Wendy Hall, Simon Grange:
The Dynamic Review Journal: a scholarly archive. 69-89 - Albert M. Selvin, Simon Buckingham Shum:
Hypermedia as a productivity tool for doctoral research. 91-101 - Simon Harper, Carole A. Goble, Robert Stevens:
Augmenting the mobility of profoundly blind Web travellers. 103-128
Volume 11, Number 2, December 2005
- Opening Remarks. 129
- Daniel Cunliffe, Susan C. Herring:
Introduction to Minority Languages, Multimedia and the Web. 131-137 - David M. Nichols, Ian H. Witten, Te Taka Keegan, David Bainbridge, Michael Dewsnip:
Digital libraries and minority languages. 139-155 - Daniel Cunliffe, R. Harries:
Promoting minority-language use in a bilingual online community. 157-179 - M. Kalish:
Immersion multimedia for adult Chiricahua language learners. 181-203 - Carolyn Y. Wei, Beth E. Kolko:
Resistance to globalization: Language and Internet diffusion patterns in Uzbekistan. 205-220 - Anett Kralisch, Bettina Berendt:
Language-sensitive search behaviour and the role of domain knowledge. 221-246 - Quintin Gee:
Review of script displays of African languages by current software. 247-255
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