The following articles are from "Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives":
Mitchell, William J. (2000): Designing the Digital City. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 1-6. Available online
Bruine, Annelies de (2000): Digital City Bristol: A Case Study. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 110-124. Available online
Ding, Peng, Liang, Mao Wei, Rao, Ruonan, Ye, Sheng Huan, Ma, Fan-Yuan and Ishida, Toru (2000): Digital City Shanghai: Towards Integrated Information & Service Environment. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 125-139. Available online
Krzanik, Lech and Mäkäräinen, Minna (2000): Experiments in the Digital 'Engineering City Oulu'. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 140-150. Available online
Contractor, Noshir S. and Bishop, Ann Peterson (2000): Reconfiguring Community Networks: The Case of PrairieKNOW. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 151-164. Available online
Miyagawa, Shoko and Kaneko, Ikuyo (2000): The Mutual Development of Role, Rule, and Tool Through the VCOM Project. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 165-178. Available online
Lowenberg, Richard (2000): Davis Community Network (DCN): A Regional Community Networking Initiative in North-Central California. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 179-193. Available online
Besselaar, Peter Van den, Melis, Isabel and Beckers, Dennis (2000): Digital Cities: Organization, Content, and Use. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 18-32. Available online
Hampton, Keith N. and Wellman, Barry (2000): Examining Community in the Digital Neighborhood: Early Results from Canada's Wired Suburb. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 194-208. Available online
Ranerup, Agneta (2000): On-Line Forums as an Arena for Political Discussions. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 209-223. Available online
Kusunoki, Fusako, Sugimoto, Masanori and Hashizume, Hiromichi (2000): Towards the Integration of Physical and Virtual Worlds for Supporting Group Learning. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 224-235. Available online
Hayashi, Haruo, Tanaka, Satoshi, Urabe, Kazunori, Yoshida, Haruhide, Inoue, Satoshi, Shima, Hideki, Deki, Nobuhisa, Kasagi, Jun, Nishino, Takahiro and Takashima, Masasuke (2000): Digital City for Disaster Reduction - Development of Pictogram System for Disaster Management. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 236-245. Available online
Robertson, Scott (2000): The Digital City's Public Library: Support for Community Building and Knowledge Sharing. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 246-260. Available online
Asakura, Takayoshi, Shiroshima, Takahiro and Miyashita, Toshiaki (2000): Agent Community with Social Interactions for Worker and Job Hunting. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 261-274. Available online
Tsutsuguchi, Ken, Sugiyama, Kazuhiro and Sonehara, Noboru (2000): The Motion Generation of Pedestrians as Avatars and Crowds of People. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 275-287. Available online
Tsukamoto, Masahiko (2000): Image-Based Pseudo-3D Visualization of Real Space on WWW. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 288-302. Available online
Kawagishi, Hiroaki, Koiso, Kengo and Tanaka, Katsumi (2000): Dynamic Zone Retrieval and Landmark Computation for Spatial Data. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 303-313. Available online
Tsuji, Hiroshi, Yamada, Takaaki, Tamano, Maki, Sobue, Tsuneo and Kitazawa, Shuji (2000): Environment for Spatial Information Sharing. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 314-325. Available online
Smith, Brian K., Blankinship, Erik, III, Alfred Ashford, Baker, Michael and Hirzel, Timothy (2000): Image Maps: Exploring Urban History through Digital Photography. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 326-337. Available online
Aurigi, Alessandro (2000): Digital City or Urban Simulator?. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 33-44. Available online
Fujii, Kensaku, Nagai, Shigeru, Miyazaki, Yasuhiko and Sugiyama, Kazuhiro (2000): Navigation Support in a Real City Using City Metaphors. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 338-349. Available online
Tarumi, Hiroyuki, Morishita, Ken and Kambayashi, Yahiko (2000): Public Applications of SpaceTag and Their Impacts. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 350-363. Available online
Takahashi, Katsumi, Yokoji, Seiji and Miura, Nobuyuki (2000): Location Oriented Integration of Internet Information - Mobile Info Search. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 364-377. Available online
Terano, Takao, Nishimura, Toshikazu, Ishino, Yoko and Murakami, Eiji (2000): Fairy in a Smart IC Card: Interfacing People, Town, and Digital City. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 378-390. Available online
Isbister, Katherine (2000): A Warm Cyber-Welcome: Using an Agent-Led Group Tour to Introduce Visitors to Kyoto. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 391-400. Available online
Grasso, Antonietta, Snowdon, Dave and Koch, Michael (2000): Extending the Services and the Accessibility of Community Networks. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 401-415. Available online
Asahi, Toshiyuki, Noda, Hisashi, Taguchi, Daigo and Ishihara, Kazuhiro (2000): Creative Contents Community. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 416-426. Available online
Azechi, Shintaro, Fujihara, Nobuhiko, Sumi, Kaoru, Hirata, Takashi, Yano, Hiroyuki and Nishida, Toyoaki (2000): Public Opinion Channel: A Challenge for Interactive Community Broadcasting. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 427-. Available online
Serra, Artur (2000): Next Generation Community Networking: Futures for Digital Cities. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 45-57. Available online
Mino, Eric (2000): Experiences of European Digital Cities. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 58-72. Available online
Ishida, Toru (2000): Understanding Digital Cities. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 7-17. Available online
Peeters, Bruno (2000): The Information Society in the City of Antwerp. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 73-82. Available online
Linturi, Risto, Koivunen, Marja-Riitta and Sulkanen, Jari (2000): Helsinki Arena 2000 - Augmenting a Real City to a Virtual One. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 83-96. Available online
Bolatto, Guido, Sozza, Adriano, Gauna, Ivano and Rusconi, Maddalena (2000): The Geographic Information System (GIS) of Turin Municipality. In: Ishida, Toru and Isbister, Katherine (eds.) Digital Cities - Technologies Experiences and Future Perspectives September, 2000, Kyoto, Japan. pp. 97-109. Available online
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