10. Hypertext 1999: Darmstadt, Germany
- Jörg Westbomke, Uffe Kock Wiil, John J. Leggett, Klaus Tochtermann, Jörg M. Haake:
HYPERTEXT '99, Proceedings of the 10th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia: Returning to Our Diverse Roots, February 21-25, 1999, Darmstadt, Germany. ACM 1999

Discovering and Generating Structure
- Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, Papa Samba Niang Diallo:
Semiautomatic Generation of Glossary Links: A Practical Solution. 3-12 - Karl M. Göschka, Jürgen Falb:
Dynamic Hyperlink Generation for Navigation in Relational Databases. 23-24
Open Hypermedia Systems and CSCW
- Weigang Wang:
Team-and-RoleBbased Organizational Context and Access Control for Cooperative Hypermedia Environments. 37-46 - Manolis Tzagarakis, Michalis Vaitis, Athanasios Papadopoulos, Dimitris Christodoulakis:
The Callimachus Approach to Distributed Hypermedia. 47-48 - Olav Reinert, Dirk Bucka-Lassen, Claus Aagaard Pedersen, Peter J. Nürnberg:
CAOS: A Collaborative and Open Spatial Structure Service Component with Incremental Spatial Parsing. 49-50
Navigation and Visualization I
- Chaomei Chen, Les Carr:
Trailblazing the Literature of Hypertext: Author Co-Citation Analysis (1989-1998). 51-60 - Riccardo Rizzo, Mario Allegra, Giovanni Fulantelli:
Hypertext-Like Structures Through a SOM Network. 71-72 - Paola Carrara, David Musella, Gaetano Zonno:
A Computational Hypermedia for the Sergisai Project. 73-74
World Wide Web and Open Hypermedia Systems
- Peter J. Nürnberg, Helen Ashman:
What Was the Question? Reconciling Open Hypermedia and World Wide Web Research. 83-90
Hyperreading
- Licia Calvi:
"Lector in Rebus": The Role of the Reader and the Characteristics of Hyperreading. 101-109
Navigation and Visualization II
- Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall, Mark LeMere:
Beyond Location: Hypertext Workspaces and Non-Linear Views. 121-130
Models, Development and Assessment
- David B. Lowe, Andrew J. Bucknell, Richard Webby:
Improving Hypermedia Development: A Reference Model-Based Process Assessment Method. 139-146 - Paul De Bra, Geert-Jan Houben, Hongjing Wu:
AHAM: A Dexter-Based Reference Model for Adaptive Hypermedia. 147-156 - Franca Garzotto, Maristella Matera, Paolo Paolini:
Abstract Tasks: A Tool for the Inspection of Web Sites and Off-Line Hypermedia. 157-163 - Cornelia Seeberg, Achim Steinacker, Klaus Reichenberger, Stephan Fischer, Ralf Steinmetz:
Individual Tables of Contents in Web-Based Learning Systems. 167-168
Multimedia
- Gwendal Auffret, Jean Carrive, Olivier Chevet, Thomas Dechilly, Rémi Ronfard, Bruno Bachimont:
Audiovisual-Based Hypermedia Authoring: Using Structured Representations for Efficient Access to AV Documents. 169-178 - Lloyd Rutledge, Lynda Hardman, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Dick C. A. Bulterman:
Mix'n'match: Exchangeable Modules of Hypermedia Style. 179-188 - Lynda Hardman, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, K. Sjoerd Mullender, Lloyd Rutledge, Dick C. A. Bulterman:
Do you have the Time? Composition and Linking in Time-Based Hypermedia. 189-196
Panels
- 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). 197-198 - Paul De Bra, Peter Brusilovsky, John Eklund, Wendy Hall, Alfred Kobsa:
Adaptive Hypermedia: Purpose, Methods, and Techniques (Panel). 199-200
Technical Briefings
- Hugh C. Davis, David E. Millard, Siegfried Reich, Niels Olof Bouvin, Kaj Grønbæk, Peter J. Nürnberg, Lennert Sloth, Uffe Kock Wiil, Kenneth M. Anderson:
Interoperability between Hypermedia Systems: The Standardisation Work of the OHSWG. 201-202 - Ian Heath, Wendy Hall, Richard Crowder, Gary Wills:
The Application of a Hypermedia Research System in Industry. 203-204
Hyperreading
- Wendy Morgan:
Electronic Tools for Dismantling the Master's House: Poststructuralist Feminist Research and Hypertext Poetics. 207-216