All Hypertext Systems
Symbolics Document Examiner (Wikipedia) Xanadu Augment / NLS Hypercard NoteCards World Wide Web Intermedia KMS HyperTies Neptune Plato
ACM BibTeX Formatting
Here are examples of the most common reference types in ACM BibTeX format. For an online document/WWW resource:
Note: Discussions on Copyright Metadata, Dates, and Schema Design for Seed Hypermedia
Context The discussion began with questions about how to model copyright metadata, specifically regarding the handling of publication dates and the structure of metadata fields, referencing the BibTeX format commonly used in academic publishing. Initial Questions Answers and Discussion Deeper Reflections on BibTeX and Metadata Formats Moving Toward Schema Governance Summary
How to use copy right metadata?
Hyper Academia Experiment
Abstract Hypermedia Systems (historical perspective) Include references to Engelbart, Nelson and NIC. Mintter Open Hypermedia System - An overview Mintter is Local First and decentralized interactive content. It uses the Open Hypermedia Protocol (OHP) format, licensed under Apache 2.0. The OHP has certain properties that makes content actionable and interactive while protecting authors attribution: Mintter is inspired around Knowledge Communities social mechanisms (from Knowledge Theory) and Network Improved Communities (NIC). Authenticated information and web of trust P2P and Dedicated Servers or Sites Academic Use Cases One very common activity of research groups is reading sessions or even with the students in the classes, some activities where everyone reviews and shares their opinions on particular pieces of work, famous research papers, PhD dissertations, etc. This kind of conversation usually are kept to synchronous occasions or in-person meetings but could be also expanded to include a synchronous collaboration, commenting and building more in-depth arguments by providing links to other elements in the Hypermedia system, enabling everyone to check the original sources and the references, instead of keeping those as side notes at the end of the final paper. Publishing process Adjustements made to tailor Academic use cases Copyright management and authorship preservation (archival mode) Block and character-level bi-directional links Transclusion Commentaries per char/block/doc Multi-window for Knowledge Deconstruction Latex Support (formulas) Navigation and organization in a dynamic knowledge repository Pre-print publishing Future work ... Demo, live site showcasing some of the adjustments
What papers do you want to submit?
Academic Conference Proceedings Paper
Initial thoughts Software workflows Needs from an Open Hypermedia System Federation and how entities fit together