Guided tours and tabletops: tools for communicating in a hypertext environment
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Context and orientation in hypermedia networks
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Groupware: some issues and experiences
Communications of the ACM
Don't link me in: set based hypermedia for taxonomic reasoning
HYPERTEXT '91 Proceedings of the third annual ACM conference on Hypertext
Hypertext for the electronic library?: CORE sample results
HYPERTEXT '91 Proceedings of the third annual ACM conference on Hypertext
SEPIA: a cooperative hypermedia authoring environment
ECHT '92 Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext
The Perseus Project: developing version 2.0
HYPERTEXT '93 Proceedings of the fifth ACM conference on Hypertext
Cooperative hypermedia systems: a Dexter-based architecture
Communications of the ACM
Communications of the ACM
VIKI: spatial hypertext supporting emergent structure
ECHT '94 Proceedings of the 1994 ACM European conference on Hypermedia technology
Communications of the ACM
Going digital: a look at assumptions underlying digital libraries
Communications of the ACM
Hypermedia operating systems: a new paradigm for computing
Proceedings of the the seventh ACM conference on Hypertext
Hyperform: a hypermedia system development environment
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Designing object-oriented synchronous groupware with COAST
CSCW '96 Proceedings of the 1996 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Workspaces: the HyperDisco approach to Internet distribution
HYPERTEXT '97 Proceedings of the eighth ACM conference on Hypertext
A hypermedia version control framework
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
CAOS: a collaborative and open spatial structure service component with incremental spatial parsing
Proceedings of the tenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and hypermedia : returning to our diverse roots: returning to our diverse roots
Interoperability between hypermedia systems: the standardisation work of the OHSWG
Proceedings of the tenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and hypermedia : returning to our diverse roots: returning to our diverse roots
Evolving hypermedia middleware services: lessons and observations
Proceedings of the 1999 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Evaluating HyperDisco as an infrastructure for digital libraries
SAC '98 Proceedings of the 1998 ACM symposium on Applied Computing
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Digital libraries offer much promise for patrons and many challenges for system designers and developers. We envision digital libraries as being more than a relatively permanent and fixed archival collection of digital material to be browsed and queried by information-seeking individuals. A digital library is a versioned (fixed and fluid) and interconnected collection of both permanent and transient documents that allows collaborative as well as individual work practices. Based on this view, the HyTech Digital Library Project focuses on development of hypermedia infrastructure for a special kind of digital library that provides support for scholarly work. HyTech has two main goals: to develop advanced hypermedia infrastructure (middleware services), and to deploy the developed middleware services in a digital library setting. The development and deployment has been driven by the requirements that arise from analysing a specific digital library project.