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Cristea, Alexandra, Ashman, Helen, Stewart, Craig and Cristea, Paul (2005): Evaluation of adaptive hypermedia systems' conversion. In: Proceedings of the Sixteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext 2005. pp. 129-131. Available online
Martin, Duncan, Truran, Mark and Ashman, Helen (2004): The end-point is not enough. In: Proceedings of the Fifteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext 2004. pp. 128-129. Available online
Moore, Adam, Goulding, James, Brailsford, Tim and Ashman, Helen (2004): Practical applitudes: case studies of applications of the ZigZag hypermedia system. In: Proceedings of the Fifteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext 2004. pp. 143-152. Available online
Martin, Duncan and Ashman, Helen (2002): Goate: XLink and beyond. In: Hypertext'02 - Proceedings of the Thirteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia June 11-15, 2002, College Park, Maryland, USA. pp. 142-143. Available online
Nurnberg, P. J. and Ashman, Helen (1999): What was the Question? Reconciling Open Hypermedia and World Wide Web Research. In: Hypertext 99 - Proceedings of the Tenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia February 21-25, 1999, Darmstadt, Germany. pp. 83-90. Available online
Ashman, Helen, Balasubramanian, V., Hill, Gary, Smith, John, Bernstein, Mark and Nurnberg, Peter J. (1997): The WWW and Hypertext Research. In: Bernstein, Mark, Carr, Leslie and Osterbye, Kasper (eds.) Hypertext 97 - Proceedings of the Eighth ACM Conference on Hypertext April 06-11, 1997, Southampton, UK. p. 239. Available online
Bieber, Michael, Vitali, Fabio, Ashman, Helen, Balasubramanian, V. and Oinas-Kukkonen, Harri (1997): Fourth Generation Hypermedia: Some Missing Links for the World Wide Web. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 47 (1) pp. 31-6565
Verbyla, Janet and Ashman, Helen (1994): A user-configurable hypermedia-based interface via the functional model of the link. In Hypermedia, 6 (3) pp. 193-208208
Ashman, Helen (1993): "The Challenge of Multimedia: The Emergence of a Significant New Medium for Communication in the 1990s,. In Hypermedia, 5 (3) pp. 231-232232
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