1st Internetional Conference on Scholarly Hypertext

Scholarly Hypertext at ACM
Pitty that I missed this one. I have never been to a hypertext conference. Maybe next time.

This workshop will be a forum to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in how hypertext – with its affordances for connection, non-linearity, multiple narratives and flexible navigation – can assist the intellectual work involved in scholarly research. Other forms of intellectual work overlap strongly with ‘academic scholarship’ and are legitimate domains to draw on. Likewise, there is active research in related fields such as information retrieval, digital libraries and domain visualization – work in these areas is relevant if there is a strong hypertext element.

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