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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

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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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. .

Does a priori structure lead to well designed hypertexts? Or merely dull hypertexts? Moderator Daniel Russell begins with a comparative technical briefing, exploring structure-building in Storyspace, IDE, and MacWeb. A free-wheeling panel discussion follows, exploring shifting opinion on this vital issue.

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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

This paper reports the comparative evaluations by fifteen experienced hypertext users of three hypertext systems (Intermedia, Interleaf WorldView, and Storyspace) to carry out both simple information retrieval and more complex cognitive tasks. In contrast to approaches that compare hypertext versions of print documents to print documents, our research began with materials originally created for an electronic environment -- the award-winning Dickens Web. The evaluators' detailed narratives, which show that hypertext documents can exist independently of specific hypertext systems, also suggest points that designers of hypertext systems and hypertext authors must take into account. These points include the value of full-text search vs. link following, and the importance of content expertise. Finally, we report on the importance of single- vs. bi-directional thinking, multiple linking from a single point, and web views.

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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

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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 statistics

Publication period:1987-1999
Publication count:8
Number of co-authors:13



Productive colleagues

George P. Landow's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Norbert A. Streitz:44
Daniel M. Russell:42
Mark Bernstein:26


Collaboration count

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Mark Bernstein:2
Mark Frisse:1
Robert J. Glushko:1

 

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