No description available of George P. Landow...Landow, George P. (1999): Teoria del hipertexto. Barcelona, Ediciones Paidos Iberia
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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
Landow, George P. (1994): Hyper/Text/Theory. Baltimore, MD, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Russell, Daniel M., Landow, George P., Streitz, Norbert A., Moulthrop, Stuart and Bolter, Jay David (1993): Designing and Building Structure. In: Stotts, P. David and Furuta, Richard (eds.) Proceedings of ACM Hypertext 93 Conference November 14-18, 1993, Seattle, Washington. .
Landow, George P. and Delany, Paul (eds.) (1993): The Digital Word: Text-Based Computing in the Humanities. MIT Press
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Landow, George P. and Kahn, Peter H. (1992): Where's the Hypertext? The Dickens Web as a System-Independent Hypertext. In: Lucarella, D., Nanard, Jocelyne, Nanard, Marc and Paolini, P. (eds.) Proceedings of ECHT 92 the Fourth ACM Conference on Hypertext November 30 - December 04, 1992, Milano, Italy. pp. 149-160. Available online
Bernstein, Mark, Brown, Peter J., Frisse, Mark, Glushko, Robert J., Landow, George P. and Zellweger, Polle T. (1991): Structure, Navigation, and Hypertext: The Status of the Navigation Problem. In: Walker, Jan (ed.) Proceedings of ACM Hypertext 91 Conference December 15-18, 1991, San Antonio, Texas. pp. 363-366. Available online
Landow, George P. (1987): Relationally Encoded Links and the Rhetoric of Hypertext. In: Weiss, Stephen and Schwartz, Mayer (eds.) Proceedings of ACM Hypertext 87 Conference November 13-15, 1987, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. pp. 331-343.
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Publication period:1987-1999
Publication count:8
Number of co-authors:13
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