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SIGWEB Newsletter, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, March 1995
- Steven J. DeRose:
Standards update. 12-15 - Chet Ensign:
Six factors for SGML success. 16-18 - Deborah Barreau:
Hypertext and hypermedia related issues at ASIS '94. 20-22 - Laura M. Leventhal:
East-West international conference on HCI. 22 - Ian H. Beaumont:
Workshop on adaptive hypertext and hypermedia. 23-24 - Carol L. Winkelmann:
Serious hypertext. 25-27
Volume 4, Number 2, September 1995
- Debashish Niyogi, Sargur N. Srihari:
Taxila: a digital library of research in document analysis and recognition. 2-3 - Andreas Myka, Ulrich Güntzer:
HyperFacs-building and using a digitized paper library. 4-6 - Robert B. Allen:
Strategies for enhancing user access and understanding of digital library structure and content. 7 - Cliff McKnight:
Project ELVYN. 7 - Stuart Bailey, Robert L. Grossman, David Hanley:
Clusters, meta-clusters, and digital libraries: digital libraries for scientific, engineering and medical applications. 8-10 - Hermann Maurer:
The Graz digital library effort. 10 - Edward A. Fox:
Hypermedia support for a digital library in CS. 11 - Stewart N. T. Shen:
Individual-user-centered facilities for improving digital library application productivities on the Internet. 12 - Thomas A. Phelps, Robert Wilensky:
Multivalent digital documents in UC Berkeley's digital library project. 13-14 - Kate Ehrlich, Alex Lee, Phillip Ritari:
Hypertext links in Lotus Notes and the World Wide Web. 14-15 - Eric H. Johnson:
Extending an interactive thesaurus by dragging. 16-17 - Montassar BenMrad, Giovanni Coray:
Visual querying for digital libraries using dynamic hypertext aggregates: the DH31CI prototype. 18-19 - Dion Goh, Chuck Kacmar:
Building personal digital libraries from network sources. 18 - Alistair Moffat, Justin Zobel, Ian H. Witten, Timothy C. Bell:
The role of compression in document databases. 20-21 - Michael Greenhalgh:
A digital library and network for electronic teaching and learning materials for the Australian University system. 22 - Geoff Pike:
On controlling the presentation of information. 23-24 - B. David Kingery:
Your local newspaper: will it just be content in a digital library? 24-26 - Venkatraman Balasubramanian:
A hypermedia approach to digital libraries: review of research issues. 26-28
Volume 4, Number 3, December 1995
- David Scotts:
Timed links solve the "stale URL" problem. 6-7 - Andreas Dieberger:
On magic features in (spatial) metaphors. 8-10 - Offer Drori:
Using an information reduction model in hypertext virtual node as a direction for solving the data explosion problem. 10-14 - Daniel Schwabe
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International Workshop on Hypermedia Design. 20-21 - Andreas Dieberger:
International Conference on Spatial Information Theory. 21-22 - Helen Ashman, Andrian Vanzyl:
AusWeb95: first Australian World Wide Web Conference. 23-24 - Yung-Rang Cheng:
Hypertext and hypermedia related issues at ASIS '95. 24-26 - Oscar Retterer:
World Conference on Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia. 27

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