HYPERTEXT '89 Proceedings of the second annual ACM conference on Hypertext
Towards an integrated information environment with open hypermedia systems
ECHT '92 Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext
Information seeking in electronic environments
Information seeking in electronic environments
Query-based navigation in semantically indexed hypermedia
HYPERTEXT '97 Proceedings of the eighth ACM conference on Hypertext
Linking by inking: trailblazing in a paper-like hypertext
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
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
The context toolkit: aiding the development of context-enabled applications
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Developing services for open eprint archives: globalisation, integration and the impact of links
DL '00 Proceedings of the fifth ACM conference on Digital libraries
Building narrative structures using context based linking
Proceedings of the 12th ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
The hypercontext framework for adaptive Hypertext
Proceedings of the thirteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
Links in the palm of your hand: tangible hypermedia using augmented reality
Proceedings of the thirteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
Rethinking Hypermedia: The Microcosm Approach
Rethinking Hypermedia: The Microcosm Approach
Just-in-time information retrieval agents
IBM Systems Journal
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There is a plethora of approaches to retrieval. At one extreme is a web search engine, which provides the user with complete freedom to search a collection of perhaps over a billion documents. At the opposite extreme is a web page where the author has supplied a small number of links to outside documents, chosen in advance by the author. Many practical retrieval needs lie between these two extremes. This paper aims to look at the multi-dimensional spectrum of retrieval methods; at the end, it presents some hypothetical tools, hopefully blueprints to the future, that aim to cover wider parts of the spectrum than current tools do.