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19. Hypertext 2008: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Peter Brusilovsky, Hugh C. Davis:

HYPERTEXT 2008, Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, June 19-21, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-59593-985-2
Keynote 1
- Bernardo A. Huberman:

Social dynamics in the age of the web. 1-2
Keynote II
- Jon M. Kleinberg:

Link structures, information flow, and social processes. 3-4
Information linking I: new models and techniques for interacting with information
- Adam Jatowt

, Yukiko Kawai, Hiroaki Ohshima
, Katsumi Tanaka:
What can history tell us?: towards different models of interaction with document histories. 5-14 - Johannes Albertsen, Niels Olof Bouvin

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User defined structural searches in mediawiki. 15-20 - Anupriya Ankolekar, Denny Vrandecic:

Kalpana - enabling client-side web personalization. 21-26 - Rasmus Rosenqvist Petersen, Uffe Kock Wiil:

Asap: a planning tool for agile software development. 27-32
Social linking I: link inference
- Martin Szomszor

, Iván Cantador, Harith Alani
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Correlating user profiles from multiple folksonomies. 33-42 - Scott A. Golder:

Measuring social networks with digital photograph collections. 43-48 - Munmun De Choudhury, Hari Sundaram

, Ajita John, Dorée D. Seligmann:
Dynamic prediction of communication flow using social context. 49-54 - Munmun De Choudhury, Hari Sundaram

, Ajita John, Dorée D. Seligmann:
Can blog communication dynamics be correlated with stock market activity? 55-60
Social linking II: analysis and modeling
- Xiaolin Shi, Matthew Bonner, Lada A. Adamic, Anna C. Gilbert:

The very small world of the well-connected. 61-70 - Klaas Dellschaft, Steffen Staab

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An epistemic dynamic model for tagging systems. 71-80 - Ed H. Chi, Todd Mytkowicz:

Understanding the efficiency of social tagging systems using information theory. 81-88
Hypertext, culture, and communication
- David A. Kolb:

The revenge of the page. 89-96 - Raquel da Cunha Recuero

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Information flows and social capital in weblogs: a case study in the brazilian blogosphere. 97-106 - Michael Stefanone, Derek Lackaff

, Devan Rosen:
We're all stars now: reality television, web 2.0, and mediated identities. 107-112 - David A. Kolb:

Making revisions hyper-visible. 113-116
Information linking II: automating the "trailblazer"
- Okan Kolak, Bill N. Schilit:

Generating links by mining quotations. 117-126 - Praveen Lakkaraju, Susan Gauch, Mirco Speretta:

Document similarity based on concept tree distance. 127-132 - Dong Zhou, Mark Truran, Tim J. Brailsford, Helen Ashman, Amir Pourabdollah:

Llama-b: automatic hyperlink authoring in the blogosphere. 133-138
Social linking III: similarity and retrieval
- Hyun Chul Lee, Allan Borodin, Leslie Goldsmith:

Extracting and ranking viral communities using seeds and content similarity. 139-148 - Benjamin Markines, Heather Roinestad, Filippo Menczer

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Efficient assembly of social semantic networks. 149-156 - Beate Krause, Robert Jäschke

, Andreas Hotho, Gerd Stumme
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Logsonomy - social information retrieval with logdata. 157-166
Applications of hypertext
- Séamus Lawless

, Lucy Hederman
, Vincent Wade:
Enhancing access to open corpus educational content: learning in the wild. 167-174 - Frank Allan Hansen, Kaj Grønbæk

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Social web applications in the city: a lightweight infrastructure for urban computing. 175-180 - Conor Gaffney, Declan Dagger, Vincent Wade:

A survey of soft skill simulation authoring tools. 181-186 - Davide Bolchini

, Franca Garzotto
, Paolo Paolini:
Investigating success factors for hypermedia development tools. 187-192
Social linking IV: applications
- Scott Bateman

, Carl Gutwin, Miguel A. Nacenta
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Seeing things in the clouds: the effect of visual features on tag cloud selections. 193-202 - Rosta Farzan, Peter Brusilovsky

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Where did the researchers go?: supporting social navigation at a large academic. 203-212 - Justin J. Donaldson, Michael D. Conover, Benjamin Markines, Heather Roinestad, Filippo Menczer:

Visualizing social links in exploratory search. 213-218
Posters
- Javier Bravo

, César Vialardi Sacín, Alvaro Ortigosa:
Asquare: a powerful evaluation tool for adaptive hypermedia course system. 219-220 - Federica Cena

, Francesca Carmagnola, Omar Cortassa, Cristina Gena
, Yiwen Wang, Natalia Stash, Lora Aroyo:
Tag interoperability in cultural web-based applications. 221-222 - Madson G. Diniz:

Efl and hypertext: using webquests to maximize english teaching. 223-224 - Misook Heo, Myongho Yi:

An empirical study of the learning effect of an ontology-driven information system. 225-226 - Tad Hogg, Gábor Szabó:

Diversity of online community activities. 227-228 - I-Han Hsiao, Qi Li, Yi-Ling Lin

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Educational social linking in example authoring. 229-230 - Markus Ketterl, Johannes Emden, Jörg Brunstein:

Social selected learning content out of web lectures. 231-232 - Jae-Kyung Kim, Rosta Farzan, Peter Brusilovsky

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Spatial annotation and social navigation support for electronic books. 233-234 - André Panisson

, Giancarlo Ruffo
, Rossano Schifanella
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X-hinter: a framework for implementing social oriented recommender systems. 235-236 - Athanasios Papagelis, Manos Papagelis

, Christos D. Zaroliagis
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Iclone: towards online social navigation. 237-238 - Chris Pilgrim:

Improving the usability of web 2.0 applications. 239-240 - Amir Pourabdollah, Helen Ashman, Tim J. Brailsford:

Are we talking about the same structure?: a unified approach to hypertext links, xml, rdf and zigzag. 241-242 - Jessica Rubart:

Hypermedia design patterns. 243-244 - Marek Tomsa, Mária Bieliková:

Hyperlinks visualization using social bookmarking. 245-246 - Ronen Vaisenberg, Arjun Satish, Keith A. Mogensen, Ramesh C. Jain, Sharad Mehrotra:

A new approach for adding browser functionality. 247-248 - Romain Vuillemot, Béatrice Rumpler:

Mapping visualization on-demand onto a virtual globe: an appealing complement to browser-based navigation. 249-250 - Weigang Wang:

Powermeeting: gwt-based synchronous groupware. 251-252 - Senom T. Yalcin:

Writing on the blog: an assemblage analysis. 253-254 - Michael Yudelson

, Natalya Goreva:
Providing social navigation within annotated examples. 255-256

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