Forwarded message from [plb@cs.cmu.edu (Peter Brusilovsky)] sent originally on Mon, 20 Dec 1999 00:44:28 -0500: : For those interested in a special issue of NRHM on aaptive : hypermedia: the published now has a page with information about the : joirnal and the subscription. : : http://www.taylorgraham.com/journals/nrhyp.html : : The original posting about the special issue is enclosed. : : P.B. : : --------------------- : The special issue of The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia on : Adaptive Hypermedia is published. It turned out to be a really great : collection of papers. A number of nice systems previously known from : small workshop papers are now described in full details. Do not miss : it! : : Below is the information about the special issue and the subscription : information. As you will see, it's actually a double special issue : with two key topics. However, all papers except last three are 100% : adaptive hypermedia. : : If you have no chances to get this nice journal, you could try to get : some papers from their authors. : : Regards, : : Peter Brusilovsky : : THE NEW REVIEW OF HYPERMEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA, Volume 4, 1998. : : Adaptivity and user modelling in hypermedia systems : Guest Editors: Peter Brusilovsky and Maria Milosavljevic : : Hypermedia for museums and cultural heritage : Editors: Douglas Tudhope and Daniel Cunliffe : : Conversation in the museum: experiments in dynamic hypermedia with the : intelligent labelling explorer : Jon Oberlander, Mick O'Donnell, Chris Mellish, and Alistair Knott : : Hypernavigation in the physical space: adapting presentations to the user : and to the situational context (Technical Note) : Elena Not, Daniela Petrelli, Marcello Sarini, Olivieri Stock, Carlo : Strapparava and Massimo Zancanaro : : Con-textual navigation support : Sabine Geldof : : The dynamic generation of hypertext presentations of medical guidelines : Berardina De Carolis, Fiorella de Rosis, Chiara Andreoli, Vincenzo Cavallo and : M. Luisa De Cicco : : Toward an adaptive WWW: a case study in customised hypermedia : Kathryn F. Gates, Pamela B. Lawhead and Dawn E. Wilkins : : AHA! An open Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture : Paul DE Bra and Licia Calvi : : ACE - Adaptive Courseware Environment : Marcus Specht and Reinhard Oppermann : : Adaptable and adaptive information provision for all users, including : disabled and elderly people : Josef Fink, Alfred Kobsa and Andreas Nill : : A system to restructure hypertext networks into valid user models : Johan Bollen and Francis Heylighen : : On the subject of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), including copyright - : a help and a hindrance to cultural heritage? : Jeremy Rees : : Aquarelle to Z39.50: the A to Z of access to cultural heritage : information (Technical Note) : David Dawson : : SCRAN and its users (Technical Note) : Ian O. Morrison : : ______________________________________________________________________________ : : The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia is published annually. Price of : Volume 4, 1998, to include postage and handling: 70.00(sterling)/US$130.00 : (US dollars). : Copies are sent by airmail. Order from: Taylor Graham Publishing, 500 : Chesham House, 150 Regent St, London W1R 5FA, UK. Back issues are : available. For details, go to: http://www.comp.glam.ac.uk/~NRHM : : ______________________________________________________________________________
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