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SIGWEB Newsletter, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, February 1999
- Walter Vannini:

Notes from the beach: #5: cool suckers. 12-13 - Helen Ashman:

SIGWEB: the Web working group. 14-15 - Michael Bieber:

An invitation to the community: SIGWEB digital library project: HyNIC. 15-17 - Luis Francisco-Revilla, Frank M. Shipman III:

Adaptive medical information delivery: combining user, situation, and task models. 18-20 - Siegfried Reich, Hugh C. Davis:

The need for an open hypertext protocol: (reporting on behalf of the OHSWG). 21-23 - Mark Bernstein:

Two open problems in hypertext reading and Web logs. 24-26 - Helen Ashman, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, Michael Bieber:

Special issue of the journal of digital information on hypertext functionality (Volume 1, Issue 4, February 1999). 26 - Luca Bompani, Paolo Ciancarini, Fabio Vitali:

Active documents in XML. 27-31 - John McDaid:

Halting, sphexishness, and analysis terminable and interminable. 33-40 - Leslie Carr

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The link fifty years on: a personal view of hypertext linking. 41-43
Volume 8, Number 2, June 1999
- Robert Kendall:

But I know what I like. 8-13 - Chris Funkhouser:

Net time eyebeam: stretching corporeal conduction. 14-18 - Daniel Schwabe

, Rita de Almeida Pontes, Isbela Moura:
OOHDM-Web: an environment for implementation of hypermedia applications in the WWW. 18-34 - Uffe Kock Wiil

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Report from the 5th workshop on open hypermedia systems. 34-38 - Gustavo Rossi, David B. Lowe, Jocelyne Nanard, Daniel Schwabe

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Design patterns in hypermedia: (2nd workshop on hypermedia development). 38-41 - Deena Larsen:

Report from messenger morphs the media the third hypertext writer's workshop. 41-45 - Peter J. Nürnberg:

Workshop: structural computing. 46-47 - Niels Olof Bouvin

, William Cole, Anja Rau:
Hypertext'99 doctoral consortium report. 48-50 - James Blustein, Luis Fransisco-Revilla:

Panel: adaptive hypermedia. 51-53 - Nick Traenkner:

Panel: writers and designers: crossing the chasm. 53-57 - Jill Walker

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Panel discussion: heresies and reformations: hypertext writing outside the lines. 58-61 - Elli Mylonas, David G. Durand:

HT99 trip report. 61-65 - Anne-Marie Vercoustre, Jocelyne Nanard:

Trip report from WWW8, Toronto. 65-67
Volume 8, Number 3, October 1999
- Walter Vannini:

Notes from the beach: #6: coming of age. 6-7 - Robert Kendall:

Time: the final frontier. 8-12 - Florent Masseglia, Pascal Poncelet, Maguelonne Teisseire:

Using data mining techniques on Web access logs to dynamically improve hypertext structure. 13-19 - Jörg M. Haake, Hans-Rüdiger Pfister, Martin Wessner:

Facilitating cooperative learning in hypermedia systems. 20-27 - San Murugesan:

Web engineering. 28-32 - Jörg M. Haake, Uffe Kock Wiil

, Peter J. Nürnberg:
Openness in shared hypermedia workspaces: the case for collaborative open hypermedia systems. 33-45 - Susana Pajares Tosca:

Trip report: H2PTM' 99. 46-49 - Peter J. Wasilko

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Trip reports: CHI'99 & the university of maryland human-computer interaction lab's 16th annual symposium and open house. 50-51 - Walter Vannini:

Teaching old code new clicks, or Xanadu™ goes open source. 52-53 - Michael Joyce:

Looking forward: Othermindedness: the emergence of network culture by Michael Joyce. 56-63

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