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SIGWEB Newsletter, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1994
- Kevin Hughes:
Entering the world-wide web: a guide to cyberspace. 4-8 - Adam Engst:
Xanadu light: a report on Ted Nelson's talk at Hypertext '93. 10-11
Volume 3, Number 2, September 1994
- Helen Ashman:
What is hypermedia? 6-8 - Montassar BenMrad:
First international conference on the World-Wide Web. 14-15 - Michel Goossens:
A week on electronic publishing and technology. 16-17 - Laurence Nigay:
Hypertext and hypermedia related issues at CHI '94. 17-19
Volume 3, Number 3, December 1994
- Venkatraman Balasubramanian, Helen Ashman:
Long distance perspectives on hypermedia. - Venkatraman Balasubramanian, Helen Ashman:
HTML: poison or panacea? - Jim Rosenberg:
Navigating nowhere/hypertext infrawhere. 16-19 - Keith Instone:
Too much hypertext or too little? 22 - Walter Vannini:
World wide hypermedia. 22-23 - Andreas Dieberger, Keith Andrews:
Spatial user interface metaphors in hypermedia systems. 24-25 - Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, Michael Bieber:
Incorporating hypertext functionality into software systems. 24 - Walter Vannini:
Hypertext reading room. 25-26 - Walter Vannini:
Italians at ECHT94. 27-28 - Mountaz Zizi:
Open systems, information structuring, and navigation. 29

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