6. Hypertext 1997: Southampton, UK
Mark Bernstein, Les Carr, Kasper Østerbye (Eds.): Hypertext 97, The Eigth ACM Conference on Hypertext, University of Southampton, UK, April 6-11, 1997. ACM 1997 ISBN 0-89791-866-5
Open Hypermedia Systems
E. James Whitehead Jr.: An Architectural Model for Application Integration in Open Hypermedia Environments. 1-12
Uffe Kock Wiil, John J. Leggett: Workspaces: The HyperDisco Approach to Internet Distribution. 13-23
Hypertext Rhetorics
Loss Pequeño Glazier: "Our Words Were the Form We Entered": A Model of World Wide Web Hypertext. 24-28
David Kolb: Scholarly Hypertext: Self-Represented Complexity. 29-37
Hypertext Design

Helen Petrie, Sarah Morley, Peter McNally, Anne-Marie O'Neill, Dennis Majoe: Initial Design and Evaluation of an Interface to Hypermedia Systems for Blind Users. 48-56
Gustavo Rossi, Daniel Schwabe, Alejandra Garrido: Design Reuse in Hypermedia Applications Development. 57-66
Information Retrieval
Gene Golovchinsky: What the Query Told the Link: The Integration of Hypertext and Information Retrieval. 67-74
Kyoji Hirata, Sougata Mukherjea, Yusaku Okamura, Wen-Syan Li, Yoshinori Hara: Object-based Navigation: An Intuitive Navigation Style for Content-Oriented Integration Environment. 75-86
Daniel Cunliffe, Carl Taylor, Douglas Tudhope: Query-based Navigation in Semantically Indexed Hypermedia. 87-95, 245-246
"As We Might Link"
Structure and Spatiality
Marcelo Augusto Santos Turine, Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira, Paulo Cesar Masiero: A Navigation-Oriented Hypertext Model Based on Statecharts. 102-111
Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III: Spatial Hypertext and the Practice of Information Triage. 124-133
Case Studies
V. Balasubramanian, Alf Bashian, Daniel Porcher: A Large-Scale Hypermedia Application using Document Management and Web Technologies. 134-145
WEB Integration and Application
Kaj Grønbæk, Niels Olof Bouvin, Lennert Sloth: Designing Dexter-Based Hypermedia Services for the World Wide Web. 146-156
Kenneth M. Anderson: Integrating Open Hypermedia Systems with the World Wide Web. 157-166
Richard Furuta, Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall, Donald Brenner, Hao-wei Hsieh: Hypertext Paths and the World-Wide Web: Experiences with Walden's Paths. 167-176
Visualization
Chaomei Chen: Structuring and Visualising the WWW by Generalised Similarity Analysis. 177-186
Fernando Das Neves: The Aleph: A Tool to Spatially Represent User Knowledge About the WWW Docuverse. 197-207
Short Papers


Gary Hill, Gerard Hutchings, Roger James, Steve Loades, Jacques Halé, Mike Hatzopulous: Exploiting Serendipity Amongst Users To Provide Support For Hypertext Navigation. 212-213
Holger Husemann, Jörg Petersen, Christian Kanty, Hans-Dieter Kochs, Peter Hase: An User Adaptive Navigation Metaphor to Connect and Rate the Coherence of Terms and Complex Objects. 214-215
Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Lynda Hardman, Lloyd Rutledge, Anton Eliëns: Style Sheet Support for Hypermedia Documents. 216-217
Chao-Min Chiu, Michael Bieber: A Generic Dynamic-Mapping Wrapper for Open Hypertext System Support of Analytical Applications. 218-219
Martin Engebretsen: Hyper-news: Revolution or Contradiction? 222-223
Licia Calvi, Paul De Bra: Improving the Usability of Hypertext Courseware through Adaptive Linking. 224-225
Stuart Goose, Jonathan Dale, Wendy Hall, David De Roure: Microcosm TNG: A Distributed Architecture to Support Reflexive Hypermedia Applications. 226-227
Corinne Chuat: Using Hypertext for Textual Genetics, or, What is Suitable in a Hypertext System for an Information Gardening Application. 230-231
Horace Ho-Shing Ip, Siu-Lok Chan: Hypertext-Assisted Video Indexing and Content-Based Retrieval. 232-233
Sylvain Fraïssé: A Task Driven Design Method and Its Associated Tool for Automatically Generating Hypertexts. 234-235
Panels
Guy A. Boy, Norbert A. Streitz, Brigitte Daniel, Martin Hollender, Jose Dos Santos, Yannick Maignien: Hypertext & Hypermedia in Organizational Memory Systems (Panel 1). 237
Mark Bernstein, Kevin M. Brooks, Michel Crampes, Marc Nanard, Jean Pierre Balpe, John Cayley: Hypermedia and the Future of Authorship (Panel 2). 238
Helen Ashman, Venkatraman Balasubramanian, Gary Hill, John B. Smith, Mark Bernstein, Peter J. Nürnberg: The WWW and Hypertext Research (Panel 3). 239
Keynotes
John B. Smith: The King is Dead; Long Live the King (Keynote). 240
Catherine C. Marshall: Looking Forward: Five Practices for Safer Hypertext (Keynote). 241



