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Cone Trees: animated 3D visualizations of hierarchical information
CHI '91 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Laying out and visualizing large trees using a hyperbolic space
UIST '94 Proceedings of the 7th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
I read the news today, oh boy: reading and attention in digital libraries
DL '97 Proceedings of the second ACM international conference on Digital libraries
Fluid links for informed and incremental link transitions
Proceedings of the ninth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia : links, objects, time and space---structure in hypermedia systems: links, objects, time and space---structure in hypermedia systems
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Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
The pleasure principle: immersion, engagement, flow
HYPERTEXT '00 Proceedings of the eleventh ACM on Hypertext and hypermedia
Structure problems in hypertext mysteries
HYPERTEXT '00 Proceedings of the eleventh ACM on Hypertext and hypermedia
The ergonomics of hypertext narative: usability testing as a tool for evaluation and redesign
ACM Journal of Computer Documentation (JCD)
The End of Books--or Books without End?
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Nostalgic Angels: Rearticulating HyperText Writing
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VL '97 Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages (VL '97)
Tree-Maps: a space-filling approach to the visualization of hierarchical information structures
VIS '91 Proceedings of the 2nd conference on Visualization '91
Saving private hypertext: requirements and pragmatic dimensions for preservation
Proceedings of the fifteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
Syntagmatic- and paradigmatic stretchtext
Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
Hyperstories and social interaction in 2D and 3D edutainment spaces for children
Proceedings of the seventeenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
Information Visualization - Special issue on visual analytics science and technology
Have a say over what you see: evaluating interactive compression techniques
Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
Proceedings of the 20th ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
Proceedings of the 2nd workshop on Narrative and hypertext
Annotation tool for enhancing e-learning courses
ICWL'12 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Advances in Web-Based Learning
TouchStory: combining hyperfiction and multitouch
Proceedings of the 24th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media
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We describe a new way to present and author hypertext narratives. The Fluid Reader constructs a unified interactive text from the content of multiple nodes and allows a reader to explore alternative paths within it. The Fluid Reader has been available as a hands-on museum exhibit for nearly a year to date, where it has been enjoyed by readers of all ages. Its success has prompted further interest and development in Fluid hypertexts. We have designed and implemented an authoring tool called the Fluid Writer that uses a new treetable visualization to help authors construct and manage alternative paths in a Fluid hypertext. Finally, an exploration of the narrative implications of Fluid hypertext suggests that it may be more suitable than conventional hypertext for formulaic fictions such as mystery stories.