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Golovchinsky, Gene, Marshall, Catherine C. and Mylonas, Elli (2001): Tutorial 2: Evaluating, Using, and Publishing eBooks. In: JCDL01: Proceedings of the 1st ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2001. p. 479. Available online

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Flanders, Julia and Mylonas, Elli (2000): A Licensing Model for Scholarly Textbases. In: DL00: Proceedings of the 5th ACM International Conference on Digital Libraries 2000. pp. 256-257. Available online

Smaller scholarly projects represent a sector of the digital library which makes an important contribution to research on specialized text encoding, retrieval, and interface design for scholarly audiences. Such projects, however, face funding and publication challenges which threaten their long-term survival. The Women Writers Project is using an unusual tier-based licensing model to make the transition from grant-funded research project to independent financial viability.

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DeRose, Steven J., Durand, David G., Mylonas, Elli and Renear, Allen H. (1997): Further Context for "What is Text Really?". In ACM SIGDOC *Journal of Computer Documentation, 21 (3) pp. 40-44

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Simpson, Rosemary M., Renear, Allen, Mylonas, Elli and Dam, Andries van (1996): 50 Years After "As We May Think": The Brown/MIT Vannevar Bush Symposium. In Interactions, 3 (2) pp. 47-67

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Bernstein, Mark, Landow, George P., Mylonas, Elli and Smith, John B. (1996): The Process of Discovery: Hypertext and Scholarship. In: Hypertext 96 - Proceedings of the Seventh ACM Conference on Hypertext March 16-20, 1996, Washington, DC. p. 258. Available online

We have all seen hypertext applied to teaching and publication, and certainly as an object of research in itself. What is far more rare are examples of hypertext systems and documents integrated into the research process in other fields. Where are the scholars who are taking notes and organizing their thoughts and data using a hypertext system? Why do so many hypertext researchers still work with conventional word processors? Is This lack due to intrinsic problems with the systems? Or is it a problem of the scholars and researchers? Will this change in a generation? The participants will discuss these questions based on their own experience both positive and negative, with an especial focus on the use (or non-use) of hypertext(s) as laboratory, or "sandbox" for scholarship and scientific work.

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Mylonas, Elli (1993): The Perseus Project. In: Stotts, P. David and Furuta, Richard (eds.) Proceedings of ACM Hypertext 93 Conference November 14-18, 1993, Seattle, Washington. p. 241. Available online

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Mylonas, Elli (1993): The Perseus Project: Developing Version 2.0. In: Stotts, P. David and Furuta, Richard (eds.) Proceedings of ACM Hypertext 93 Conference November 14-18, 1993, Seattle, Washington. pp. 270-273. Available online

A discussion of the improvements and changes from Perseus 1.0 to Perseus 2.0, and the motivations for these changes.

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Glushko, Bob, Dougherty, Dale, Egan, Dennis E., Kimber, Eliot, Martin, Peter, Mylonas, Elli and Warren, Bruce (1993): The Business of Hypertext. In: Stotts, P. David and Furuta, Richard (eds.) Proceedings of ACM Hypertext 93 Conference November 14-18, 1993, Seattle, Washington. .

An expert and diverse panel, drawn from business and academe, and from large corporations and entrepreneurial small businesses, discusses the business and management of serious hypertext projects. Topics include the transition from research to practice, the role of standards, identifying markets and customers, and organizations and mechanisms that ensure editorial quality, successful deployment, and commercial viability.

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Mylonas, Elli (1992): An Interface to Classical Greek Civilization. In JASIST - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 43 (2) pp. 192-201

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Bernstein, Mark, Bolter, Jay David, Joyce, Michael and Mylonas, Elli (1991): Architectures for Volatile Hypertext. In: Walker, Jan (ed.) Proceedings of ACM Hypertext 91 Conference December 15-18, 1991, San Antonio, Texas. pp. 243-260. Available online

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Mylonas, Elli and Heath, Sebastian (1990): Hypertext from the Data Point of View: Paths and Links in the Perseus Project. In: Rizk, Antoine, Streitz, Norbert A. and Andre, Jacques (eds.) ECHT 90 - European Conference on Hypertext November 27-30, 1990, Versailles, France. pp. 324-336.

The Perseus Project is building a system for studying Classical Greece, incorporating into it several different types of source material. In order to minimize system development time, and to make accessible to the users of the system faster, it is being developed on Macintosh computers, using HyperCard. This paper describes two navigational methods that have been created in Perseus: generalized linking, and paths. They were chosen because they could provide the most flexibility and the most functionality. Their implementation is briefly described, as well.

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Publication statistics

Publication period:1990-2001
Publication count:11
Number of co-authors:21



Productive colleagues

Elli Mylonas's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Catherine C. Marshall:50
Gene Golovchinsky:33
Mark Bernstein:26


Collaboration count

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Mark Bernstein:2
Sebastian Heath:1
Julia Flanders:1

 

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