The scope of SIGLINK consists primarily of the design, development, use and evaluation of hypertext systems, hypermedia systems, and other systems that employ link and node representations of knowledge to facilitate user interaction with information.
Particular emphasis is placed on the development of commonly accepted terminology, methodologies, and standards as a means of encouraging greater public acceptance of hypertext technology, as well as promoting consensus within the field.
YEAR | TITLE | PAGES | ACM# | AVAIL | MEMBER/NONMEMBER |
1996 | Hypertext'96 Proceedings | 264 | 614960 | yes | / |
1994 | ECHT'94 Proceedings | 280 | 614940 | yes | $20/$39 |
1993 | Hypertext'93 Proceedings | 308 | 614930 | yes | $22/$44 |
1992 | ECHT'92 European Hypertext Proceedings | 312 | 614920 | yes | $21/$43 |
1991 | Hypertext'91 Proceedings | 508 | 614910 | yes | $26/$35 |
1989 | Hypertext'89 Proceedings | 403 | 608891 | no | $25/$36 |
1987 | Hypertext'87 Proceedings | 470 | 608892 | no | $26/$35 |