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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j14]Everardo Reyes, Mark Bernstein, Giancarlo Ruffo, Imad Saleh:
Web Studies 4: WS.4 Conference Report. SIGWEB Newsl. 2024(Winter): 1:1-1:5 (2024) - [c56]Mark Bernstein:
A New View. HT 2024: 65-69 - [c55]Mark Bernstein:
A Novel Architecture for Classical Hypertext. HT 2024: 302-308 - 2022
- [j13]Mark Bernstein:
Disaster, doubt, and the origins of hypertext. SIGWEB Newsl. 2022(Summer): 2:1-2:7 (2022) - [c54]Mark Bernstein, Stee McMorris:
Links Of Darkness: Hypertext And Horror. HT 2022: 73-79 - [c53]Claus Atzenbeck, Mark Bernstein, Sarah Diefenbach:
Emotional Closeness by Means of Intelligent Thoughts and Memory Spaces. HT 2022: 232-235 - [c52]Mark Bernstein:
The Web At War: Hypertext, Social Media, and Totalitarianism: Hypertext, Social Media, and Totalitarianism. HT 2022: 256-258 - [c51]Mark Bernstein:
On The Origins Of Hypertext In The Disasters Of The Short 20th Century. WWW 2022: 3450-3457 - 2021
- [j12]Stacey Mason, Mark Bernstein:
On links: exercises in style. New Rev. Hypermedia Multim. 27(1-2): 29-50 (2021) - [c50]Mark Bernstein:
Storyspace. HUMAN@HT 2021: 17-18 - 2020
- [c49]Mark Bernstein:
Bad Character: Who do We Want our Hypertexts to Be? HT 2020: 221-224 - [c48]Mark Bernstein, Mirjam Palosaari Eladhari, Hartmut Koenitz, Sandy Louchart, Frank Nack, Chris Martens, Giulia Carla Rossi, Anne-Gwenn Bosser, David E. Millard:
ICIDS2020 Panel: Building the Discipline of Interactive Digital Narratives. ICIDS 2020: 3-11 - [c47]Clare J. Hooper, Mark Bernstein, Mark J. Weal:
Personalisation and Community 2020: User Modelling and Social Connections in Web Science, Healthcare and Education: Chairs' Welcome and Workshop Summary. WebSci (Companion) 2020: 71
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c46]Stacey Mason, Mark Bernstein:
On Links: Exercises in Style. HT 2019: 103-110 - [c45]Mark Bernstein:
48 Hour Hypertext Challenge. HT 2019: 299-300 - [c44]Charlie Hargood, David E. Millard, Mark Bernstein:
NHT'19: Narrative and Hypertext 2019. HT 2019: 307-308 - [e5]Charlie Hargood, David E. Millard, Mark Bernstein:
Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Narrative and Hypertext, NHT@HT 2019, Hof, Germany, September 17, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6901-5 [contents] - 2018
- [j11]Claus Atzenbeck, Mark Bernstein:
Interview with Andy van Dam. SIGWEB Newsl. 2018(Winter): 1:1-1:7 (2018) - [c43]Mark Bernstein:
As We May Hear: Our Slaves of Steel II. HT 2018: 242-245 - [c42]Mark Bernstein, Clare Hooper:
A Villain's Guide To Social Media And Web Science. HT 2018: 246-250 - [c41]Mark Bernstein, Clare Hooper:
A Villain's Guide to Social Media and Interactive Digital Storytelling. ICIDS 2018: 50-61 - 2017
- [j10]Mark Bernstein:
Mark Bernstein interviews HT 2016 creative track chair Stacey Mason. SIGWEB Newsl. 2017(Winter): 4:1-4:5 (2017) - [c40]Mark Bernstein:
A Festival of Narrative Automata. HT (Extended Proceedings) 2017 - 2016
- [c39]Mark Bernstein:
Storyspace 3. HT 2016: 201-206 - [c38]Mark Bernstein:
Thoughts About Writing An Exciting Hypertext. HT (Extended Proceedings) 2016 - [c37]Mark Bernstein:
Annotation and Gothic Hypertext. HT (Extended Proceedings) 2016 - 2014
- [c36]Samuel Alan Stewart, Samina Raza Abidi, Louise Parker, Mark Bernstein, Syed Sibte Raza Abidi:
Clinical Guideline-Driven Personalized Self-Management Diary for Paediatric Cancer Survivors. MIE 2014: 18-22 - 2013
- [j9]Mark Bernstein:
Web Science 2013. SIGWEB Newsl. 2013(Winter): 2:1-2:4 (2013) - [c35]Claus Atzenbeck, Mark Bernstein, Marwa Ali Al-Shafey, Stacey Mason:
TouchStory: combining hyperfiction and multitouch. HT 2013: 189-195 - [e4]Hugh C. Davis, Harry Halpin, Alex Pentland, Mark Bernstein, Lada A. Adamic:
Web Science 2013 (co-located with ECRC), WebSci '13, Paris, France, May 2-4, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1889-1 [contents] - 2012
- [c34]Mark Bernstein, Stacey Mason:
Gothic. NHT@HT 2012: 29-34 - 2011
- [c33]Mark Bernstein:
Can we talk about spatial hypertext. HT 2011: 103-112 - [c32]Mark Bernstein:
Flocks, herds, and stories temporal coherence and the long tail. WebSci 2011: 25:1-25:6 - 2010
- [c31]Mark Bernstein:
Criticism. HT 2010: 235-244 - [c30]Darren Lunn, Mark Bernstein, Cathy Marshall, J. Nathan Matias, James M. Nyce, Frank Wm. Tompa:
Past visions of hypertext and their influence on us today. HT 2010: 315
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j8]Mark Bernstein:
Shadows In The Cave: hypertext transformations. J. Digit. Inf. 10(3) (2009) - [c29]Mark Bernstein:
NeoVictorian, Nobitic, and Narrative: Ancient Anticipations and the Meaning of Weblogs. BlogTalk 2009: 169-176 - [c28]Mark Bernstein:
On hypertext narrative. Hypertext 2009: 5-14 - 2008
- [e3]Ademar Aguiar, Mark Bernstein:
Proceedings of the 2008 International Symposium on Wikis, 2008, Porto, Portugal, September 8-10, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-128-6 [contents] - 2007
- [e2]Simon Harper, Helen Ashman, Mark Bernstein, Alexandra I. Cristea, Hugh C. Davis, Paul De Bra, Vicki L. Hanson, David E. Millard:
HYPERTEXT 2007, Proceedings of the 18th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, September 10-12, 2007, Manchester, UK. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-820-6 [contents] - 2006
- [c27]Mark Bernstein:
Intimate information: organic hypertext structure and incremental formalization for everyone"s everyday tasks. Int. Sym. Wikis 2006: 9-10 - 2004
- [c26]Mark Bernstein:
Lust, touch, metadata: meaning and the limits of adaptation. Hypertext 2004: 36-37 - 2003
- [c25]Mark Bernstein:
Collage, composites, construction. Hypertext 2003: 122-123 - 2002
- [c24]Mark Bernstein, David E. Millard, Mark J. Weal:
On writing sculptural Hypertext. Hypertext 2002: 65-66 - [c23]Jim Rosenberg, Mark Bernstein, Catherine C. Marshall, Paul De Bra, David E. Millard, Frank M. Shipman III:
Chain saws for sculptural Hypertext. Hypertext 2002: 137 - [c22]Stuart Moulthrop, Mark Bernstein, Sean Carton:
Self-assembling hypertexts, weblogs, and wikis. Hypertext 2002: 149 - [c21]Mark Bernstein:
Storyspace 1. Hypertext 2002: 172-181 - [c20]Stuart Moulthrop, Diana Slattery, Jim Rosenberg, Mark Bernstein, Nick Montfort:
Hypermedia and multimedia. Hypertext 2002: 196 - 2001
- [c19]Mark Bernstein:
Card shark and thespis: exotic tools for hypertext narrative. Hypertext 2001: 41-50 - 2000
- [c18]Mark Bernstein:
More than legible: on links that readers don't want to follow. Hypertext 2000: 216-217
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j7]Mark Bernstein:
Structural patterns and hypertext rhetoric. ACM Comput. Surv. 31(4es): 19 (1999) - [j6]Mark Bernstein:
Two open problems in hypertext reading and Web logs. SIGWEB Newsl. 8(1): 24-26 (1999) - [c17]David B. Lowe, Deena Larsen, Mark Bernstein, Wendy Hall, Paolo Paolini, Catherine C. Marshall, Susana Pajares Tosca, Lawrence J. Clark:
Writers and Designers: Crossing the Chasm (Panel). Hypertext 1999: 197-198 - [c16]Mark Bernstein:
Taking Hypertext Seriously: Scholarship and Storytelling. WebNet 1999: 11-14 - 1998
- [c15]Mark Bernstein:
Patterns of Hypertext. Hypertext 1998: 21-29 - [c14]David B. Lowe, Mark Bernstein, Paolo Paolini, Daniel Schwabe:
Developing Hypermedia (Panel). Hypertext 1998: 307 - 1997
- [j5]Mark Bernstein:
Design note: Neighborhoods in spatial hypertext. SIGWEB Newsl. 6(1): 15-19 (1997) - [c13]Mark Bernstein, Kevin M. Brooks, Michel Crampes, Marc Nanard, Jean Pierre Balpe, John Cayley:
Hypermedia and the Future of Authorship (Panel 2). Hypertext 1997: 238 - [c12]Helen Ashman, Venkatraman Balasubramanian, Gary Hill, John B. Smith, Mark Bernstein, Peter J. Nürnberg:
The WWW and Hypertext Research (Panel 3). Hypertext 1997: 239 - [e1]Mark Bernstein, Les Carr, Kasper Østerbye:
Hypertext 97, The Eigth ACM Conference on Hypertext, University of Southampton, UK, April 6-11, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 0-89791-866-5 [contents] - 1996
- [j4]Mark Bernstein:
Web research: the Eastgate Web Squirrel. SIGWEB Newsl. 5(1): 6 (1996) - [c11]Mark Bernstein, George P. Landow, Elli Mylonas, John B. Smith:
The Process of Discovery: Hypertext and Scholarship. Hypertext 1996: 258 - 1995
- [c10]Mark Bernstein:
Conversations with Friends: Hypertexts With Characters. IWHD 1995: 207-215 - 1993
- [c9]Mark Bernstein:
Enactment in Information Farming. Hypertext 1993: 242-249 - [c8]Mark Bernstein, Catherine C. Marshall, Norbert A. Streitz:
Argumentation in Action (Panel). Hypertext 1993: 274-275 - 1992
- [c7]Mark Bernstein, Michael Joyce, David Levine:
Contours of Constructive Hypertexts. ECHT 1992: 161-170 - [c6]Mark Bernstein, Michael Bieber, Richard Furuta, Michael R. Kibby, Catherine C. Marshall, Paolo Paolini:
Hypermedia Production: Hand-Craft of Witchcraft? (Panel). ECHT 1992: 282-283 - [c5]Roberto Polillo, Mark Bernstein, Franca Garzotto, Lynda Hardman, Paul Kahn:
Hypermedia Readability (Panel). ECHT 1992: 286 - 1991
- [c4]Mark Bernstein, Jay D. Bolter, Michael Joyce, Elli Mylonas:
Architectures for Volatile Hypertext. Hypertext 1991: 243-260 - [c3]Mark Bernstein, Peter J. Brown, Mark E. Frisse, Robert J. Glushko, George P. Landow, Polle Zellweger:
Structure, Navigation, and Hypertext: The Status of the Navigation Problem. Hypertext 1991: 363-366 - 1990
- [c2]Mark Bernstein:
An Apprentice That Discovers Hypertext Links. ECHT 1990: 212-223
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c1]Mark Bernstein, James Critz, Nancy Mulvany, Rosemary Michelle Simpson, Mary-Claire Van Leunen:
Indexing and Hypertext. Hypertext 1989: 387-390 - 1987
- [j3]Mark Bernstein:
Using spreadsheet languages to understand sequence analysis algorithms. Comput. Appl. Biosci. 3(3): 217-221 (1987) - [j2]Mark Bernstein:
Reducing the man-machine barrier: the Sequence Analysis Workbench. Comput. Appl. Biosci. 3(3): 229-232 (1987) - [j1]Mark Bernstein:
Finding heuristics for flowshop scheduling. SIGART Newsl. 99: 32-33 (1987)
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