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UIST'95 - one bad link
http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/uist/215585/index.html

Migratory applications 
Krishna A. Bharat and Luca Cardelli
Pages 132-142
[Index Terms]

No link to PDF because starting page is wrong.
Should be 133-142.
URL to PDF is
	http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/uist/215585/p133-bharat/p133-bharat.pdf

CHI 98 - four bad links

1. ********************

Netscape communicator's collapsible toolbars 
Irene Au and Shuang Li
Pages 81-86
[Citation]

PDF is in
	http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/274644/p81-shuang/p81-shuang.pdf

2. ********************

Student readers' use of library documents: implications for library technologies 
Kenton O'Hara, Fiona Smith, William Newman and Abigail Sellen
Pages 233-240
[Citation]

PDF is in
	http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/274644/p233-o'hara/p233-o'hara.pdf
bad to have ' in file name!

3. ********************

Hi-cites: dynamically created citations with active highlighting 
Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado and Terry Winograd
Pages 408-415
[Citation]

PDF is in
	http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/274644/p408-baldonado/p408-baldonado.pdf


4. ********************

Designing audio aura 
Michael Baer and Jason B. Ellis
Pages 566-573
[Citation]

Missing First three authors:
%A Elizabeth D. Mynatt
%A Maribeth Back
%A Roy Want
%A Michael Baer
%A Jason B. Ellis

PDF is in
	http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/274644/p566-mynatt/p566-mynatt.pdf

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CHI'93
http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/chi/169059/index.html

**********************************************************************

How to aid non-experts 
Mark Neerincx and Paul de Greef
Pages 165-171
[Abstract and Index Terms]

Missing PDF

**********************************************************************

Orienteering in an information landscape: how information seekers get from here to there 
Vicki L. O'Day and Robin Jeffries
Pages 438-445
[Abstract and Index Terms]

PDF is in:
	http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/169059/p438-oday/p438-oday.pdf
more problems with ' in name

**********************************************************************

Missing scan not in main index file either.

%M C.CHI.93.535
%T IMAGINE: A Vision of Health Care in 1997
%S Formal Video Programme: Future Scenarios
%A Steve Anderson
%A Shiz Kobara
%A Barry Mathis
%A Ev Shafrir
%B CHI93
%D 1993
%P 535
%* (c) Copyright 1993 Association for Computing Machinery
%W
%X IMAGINE is a vision of health care in the year 1997
augmented by a variety of integrated information technologies.
The film is not a literal prediction, but rather a projection
of where current technologies are headed and what changes
they will produce in the fields of medical diagnosis, patient
care and hospital administration.  Though produced at
Hewlett-Packard, IMAGINE represents the capabilities of
many companies and is a demonstration of open systems and
their integration.
   The film's three scenarios highlight a range of situations.
All pose problems in patient treatment or cost control, and in
each it is information, delivered when and where it's needed,
that provides the solutions.
   All of the medical procedures, information presentations,
and interaction techniques were reviewed by experts in the
fields concerned.  Cardiologists, neurologists, pathologists,
nurses and administrators provided abundant critical review
to ensure accuracy.  While this process was time consuming
for such a fast paced film, it was felt to be essential for
acceptance by the medical community.

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HYPERTEXT'96
http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/hypertext/234828/index.html

----------------------------------------------------------------------


Hypertextual dynamics in a life set for two 
Robert Kendall
Pages 74-84
[Index Terms]
[Full Text in PDF Format, 1187 KB] 

final page is 83, not 84

----------------------------------------------------------------------


The flag taxonomy of open hypermedia systems 
Kasper Xsterbye and Uffe Kock Wiil
Pages 129-139
[Index Terms]

PDF is in
	http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/hypertext/234828/p129-osterbye/p129-osterbye.pdf

Note: index is in ...oslashterbye...

----------------------------------------------------------------------


Toward a Dexter-based model for open hypermedia: unifying embedded references and link objects 
Kaj Grxnbfk and Randall H. Trigg
Pages 149-160
[Index Terms]

PDF is in
	http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/hypertext/234828/p149-gronbaek/p149-gronbaek.pdf

note: index is in ...groslashbaek...

----------------------------------------------------------------------


Apparently, the handling of non-ascii chars has not been thought through.

Also, while I remember, the HCI98 proceedings index page messed up
all cases of 
	Joe Smith, Jr.
or
	Jow Smith, III
For example, look for "Josephus"


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Try this to see how Hypertext'96 has been worked into the HCIBIB:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=c%2ehyper%2e96&word=checked


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I'm going to stop sending in notes about errors.
Almost every table of contents is missing one or more
links to PDF, and some are without any reference to
some papers.  Note the gap in:

	ECHT'94
	http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/hypertext/192757/index.html

	Where no mind has gone before: ontological design for virtual spaces 
	Nancy Kaplan and Stuart Moulthrop
	Pages 206-216
	[Abstract and Index Terms]
	[Full Text in PDF Format, 1085 KB] 

	An Editor's Workbench for an art history reference work 
	Lothar Rostek and Wiebke Mvhr
	Pages 233-238
	[Abstract and Index Terms]
	[Full Text in PDF Format, 541 KB] 

All the PDF's seem to be available, but are missed because of
bugs in the software that generates the table of contents.
See:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=c.echt.94&citation=checked

From rous@hq.acm.org Wed Jul 22 13:45:59 1998
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Hello Gary -

Thanks for pointing out the various linking problems in
UIST'95 and CHI'98. I have fixed all the problems you
listed here. The bad starting page for the Bharat citation
will be corrected in the database for the next update. In the
meantime, the article is retrievable with the starting page as is.

Sincerely,
   -Bernard

Bernard Rous
Deputy Director ACM Publications
Electronic Publishing Program Director
email: rous@hq.acm.org


 -----Original Message-----
From: Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 1998 9:34 PM
To: dl-feedback
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Subject: Bad Links to PDFs in ACM DL

UIST'95 - one bad link
http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/uist/215585/index.html

Migratory applications
Krishna A. Bharat and Luca Cardelli
Pages 132-142
[Index Terms]

No link to PDF because starting page is wrong.
Should be 133-142.
URL to PDF is
         

http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/uist/215585/p132-bharat/p132-  
bharat.pdf
FIXED
CHI 98 - four bad links

1. ********************
FIXED
Netscape communicator's collapsible toolbars
Irene Au and Shuang Li
Pages 81-86
[Citation]

PDF is in
         

http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/274644/p81-au/p81-au.pdf

2. ********************
FIXED
Student readers' use of library documents: implications for library
technologies
Kenton O'Hara, Fiona Smith, William Newman and Abigail Sellen
Pages 233-240
[Citation]

PDF is in
         

http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/274644/p233-o_hara/p233-o  
_hara.pdf
bad to have ' in file name!

3. ********************
FIXED
Hi-cites: dynamically created citations with active highlighting
Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado and Terry Winograd
Pages 408-415
[Citation]

PDF is in
         

http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/274644/p408-baldonado/p40  
8-baldonado.pdf


4. ********************
FIXED
Designing audio aura
Michael Baer and Jason B. Ellis
Pages 566-573
[Citation]

Missing First three authors:
%A Elizabeth D. Mynatt
%A Maribeth Back
%A Roy Want
%A Michael Baer
%A Jason B. Ellis

PDF is in
         

http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/274644/p566-mynatt/p566-m  
ynatt.pdf

From rous@hq.acm.org Wed Jul 22 14:09:45 1998
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Hello again -

The missing links to the first two pdf's have already been
found and corrected in our ongoing clean-up phase.

Thanks for pointing out the missing citation and full-text for
Steve Anderson et al. This will take more time to correct.

Sincerely,
   -Bernard

Bernard Rous
Deputy Director ACM Publications
Electronic Publishing Program Director
email: rous@hq.acm.org
    


 -----Original Message-----
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To: perlman
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CHI'93
http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/chi/169059/index.html

**********************************************************************

How to aid non-experts
Mark Neerincx and Paul de Greef
Pages 165-171
[Abstract and Index Terms]

Missing PDF
FIXED
**********************************************************************

Orienteering in an information landscape: how information seekers get   
from
here to there
Vicki L. O'Day and Robin Jeffries
Pages 438-445
[Abstract and Index Terms]

PDF is in:
         

http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/169059/p438-oday/p438-oda  
y.pdf
f
more problems with ' in name
FIXED
**********************************************************************

Missing scan not in main index file either.

%M C.CHI.93.535
%T IMAGINE: A Vision of Health Care in 1997
%S Formal Video Programme: Future Scenarios
%A Steve Anderson
%A Shiz Kobara
%A Barry Mathis
%A Ev Shafrir
%B CHI93
%D 1993
%P 535
%* (c) Copyright 1993 Association for Computing Machinery
%W
%X IMAGINE is a vision of health care in the year 1997
augmented by a variety of integrated information technologies.
The film is not a literal prediction, but rather a projection
of where current technologies are headed and what changes
they will produce in the fields of medical diagnosis, patient
care and hospital administration.  Though produced at
Hewlett-Packard, IMAGINE represents the capabilities of
many companies and is a demonstration of open systems and
their integration.
   The film's three scenarios highlight a range of situations.
All pose problems in patient treatment or cost control, and in
each it is information, delivered when and where it's needed,
that provides the solutions.
   All of the medical procedures, information presentations,
and interaction techniques were reviewed by experts in the
fields concerned.  Cardiologists, neurologists, pathologists,
nurses and administrators provided abundant critical review
to ensure accuracy.  While this process was time consuming
for such a fast paced film, it was felt to be essential for
acceptance by the medical community.

From rous@hq.acm.org Wed Jul 22 14:52:34 1998
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Hi Gary -

I am not sure what the problem is with these two articles.
Everything checks out ok. Perhaps these were problems
that had already been corrected in this week's update.

The DL is updated almost every week. Usually the updates contain
both new material and corrections to errors that have been caught
and corrected during that week. Since we did such a massive
load initially and engaged several different scanning vendors,
I expect that our corrections and filling in of gaps will continue for
some time.

Your feedback has been most helpful.
Thanks very much.

Sincerely,
   -Bernard

Bernard Rous
Deputy Director ACM Publications
Electronic Publishing Program Director
email: rous@hq.acm.org


 -----Original Message-----
From: Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 1998 11:29 AM
To: perlman
Cc: dl-feedback
Subject: Re: Bad Links to PDFs in ACM DL

I'm going to stop sending in notes about errors.
Almost every table of contents is missing one or more
links to PDF, and some are without any reference to
some papers.  Note the gap in:

        ECHT'94
         

http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/hypertext/192757/index.html

        Where no mind has gone before: ontological design for virtual   
spaces
        Nancy Kaplan and Stuart Moulthrop
        Pages 206-216
        [Abstract and Index Terms]
        [Full Text in PDF Format, 1085 KB]

        An Editor's Workbench for an art history reference work
        Lothar Rostek and Wiebke Mvhr
        Pages 233-238
        [Abstract and Index Terms]
        [Full Text in PDF Format, 541 KB]

All the PDF's seem to be available, but are missed because of
bugs in the software that generates the table of contents.
See:
        http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=c.echt.94&citation=checked

From rous@hq.acm.org Thu Jul 23 17:25:39 1998
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Hi Gary -

Aha! Now I see what you meant. OK, we'll get those three
citations into ToC for next update. We already have the
pdf's for p217-liestol, p224-van_ossenbruggen, and p228-brailsford.

As to the cross-links between catalog and DL pages, we are
working on overall re-design of the Catalog that should take at
least the catalog-to-DL link into account. The link in the other
direction will require different programming in building the
pages. We'll look into it.

Regards,
   Bernard

 -----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 1998 11:54 PM
To: rous
Subject: Re: Bad Links to PDFs in ACM DL

Today's suggestion:
        link to and from the ACM catalog

For example:
        http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/hypertext/192757/
        http://www.acm.org/catalog/proceedings/hypertex.html

More on the ECHT problems below.

> Hi Gary -
>
> I am not sure what the problem is with these two articles.
> Everything checks out ok. Perhaps these were problems
> that had already been corrected in this week's update.

There is no problem with those two articles.
The problem is that the table of conterts
is not showing the articles between the two (pages 217-232)


Where No Mind Has Gone Before: Ontological Design for
Virtual Spaces / Nancy Kaplan / Stuart Moulthrop Proceedings of
the ECHT'94 European Conference on Hypermedia Technologies
1994 p.206-216

        Aesthetic and Rhetorical Aspects of Linking Video in
        Hypermedia / Gunnar Liestol Proceedings of the ECHT'94
        European Conference on Hypermedia Technologies 1994
        p.217-223

        Music in Time-Based Hypermedia / Jacco van Ossenbruggen /
        Anton Eliens Proceedings of the ECHT'94 European Conference on
        Hypermedia Technologies 1994 p.224-227

        Experience with the Use of Acrobat in the CAJUN Publishing
        Project / David F. Brailsford Proceedings of the ECHT'94 European
        Conference on Hypermedia Technologies 1994 p.228-232

An Editor's Workbench for an Art History Reference Work /
Lothar Rostek / Wiebke Mohr Proceedings of the ECHT'94
European Conference on Hypermedia Technologies 1994
p.233-238

There are many examples of such missing entries.
I suspect that the number of accesses to missing docs
will be low, unless they come in via the HCIBIB,
which tracks them down.

> The DL is updated almost every week. Usually the updates contain
> both new material and corrections to errors that have been caught
> and corrected during that week. Since we did such a massive
> load initially and engaged several different scanning vendors,
> I expect that our corrections and filling in of gaps will continue for
> some time.
>
> Your feedback has been most helpful.
> Thanks very much.
>
> Sincerely,
>    -Bernard
>
> Bernard Rous
> Deputy Director ACM Publications
> Electronic Publishing Program Director
> email: rous@hq.acm.org
>
>
>  -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 1998 11:29 AM
> To: perlman
> Cc: dl-feedback
> Subject: Re: Bad Links to PDFs in ACM DL
>
> I'm going to stop sending in notes about errors.
> Almost every table of contents is missing one or more
> links to PDF, and some are without any reference to
> some papers.  Note the gap in:
>
>         ECHT'94
>
>
>   
http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/hypertext/192757/index.html
>
>         Where no mind has gone before: ontological design for virtual   
    

> spaces
>         Nancy Kaplan and Stuart Moulthrop
>         Pages 206-216
>         [Abstract and Index Terms]
>         [Full Text in PDF Format, 1085 KB]
>
>         An Editor's Workbench for an art history reference work
>         Lothar Rostek and Wiebke Mvhr
>         Pages 233-238
>         [Abstract and Index Terms]
>         [Full Text in PDF Format, 541 KB]
>
> All the PDF's seem to be available, but are missed because of
> bugs in the software that generates the table of contents.
> See:
>         http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=c.echt.94&citation=checked
>


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Thanks Gary -

I have someone working on cleaning up DL errors now.

In fact, the URLs in the HREFs in the Table of COntents
are generated by algorithm. But full text files have to be named by
hand as they are created. This leads to some discrepancies.

Others have been caused by the search indexing algorithm being
out of sync with the algorithm that builds the HREFs in the ToC.
This, in turn, is due to the fact that we are working with several
different databases. These problems are being addressed.
    -Bernie

 -----Original Message-----
From: Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
Sent: Monday, July 27, 1998 11:45 AM
To: rous
Subject: Re: Bad Links to PDFs in ACM DL

Here are 161 errors (some you may not consider errors,
and some refer to a class of errors).  I generate these
with a script, so you can ask for them in other formats
if that would be useful.  The first line of each entry
contains a short description of the problem, and in many
cases, a diagnosis of what went wrong.  Recurring problems:
        authors in wrong order
        inconsistent handling of multi-word last names
        inconsistent handling of author names with quotes
        inconsistent handling of author names with non-Latin-1 chars
        misspelled author names
I don't know if it is in the realm of possibilities,
but using author names in the URLs seems like a bad choice.
I realize that it was done in case more than one entry was
on a given page, but it's created a lot of errors,
and it doesn;t even necessarily work to make unique id's
because the same author might appear more than once on
a page (e.g., in a list of videos, workshops, tutorials,
posters, etc).  I would not like to have to go in and
change the 3000+ links to the ACM DL, but if there were
an algorithm for creating the URL from the record,
then it could be automated.  That's true for the ACM DL
side of things too.

I expect to make links to about 10 more conferences in
the next couple of months.  I'll send along another
batch of errors, then.

I read in the SIGCHI Bulletin that you have uncorrected
OCR for the materials scanned.  If I could get access
to the unocrrected scans of abstracts, it might save me
time getting materials into the HCIBIB.  Regardless,
I can provide the corrected abstracts for a variety of
ACM conferences.  I could format these in a way for
automatic merging into your process, whatever that is.

Gary

%M missing from contents
%T Counting Our Assets and Liabilities: A Balance Sheet for Computing's   
First
Half Century
%A Randy W. Dipner
%B ASSETS94
%P ix
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/assets/191028/pix-keynote/pix  
 -keyn
note.pdf

%M missing scan
%T Personal Guidance System for the Visually Impaired
%A Jack M. Loomis
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%A Jerome Tietz
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%T Hyperbraille -- A Hypertext System for the Blind
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%A Norbert Kuhn
%B ASSETS94
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%T Automatic Impact Sound Generation for using in Non-Visual Interfaces
%A A. Darvishi
%A E. Munteanu
%A V. Guggiana
%A H. Schauer
%A M. Motavalli
%A M. Rauterberg
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%P 100-106

%M missing scan
%T A Communication Tool for People with Disabilities: Lexical Semantics   
for
Filling in the Pieces
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%A Patrick W. Demasco
%A Mark A. Jones
%A Christopher A. Pennington
%A Peter B. Vanderheyden
%A Wendy M. Zickus
%B ASSETS94
%P 107-114

%M missing scan
%T Validation of a Keystroke-Level Model for a Text Entry System Used by
People with Disabilities
%A Heidi Horstmann Koester
%A Simon P. Levine
%B ASSETS94
%P 115-122

%M missing scan
%T An Experimental Sound-Based Hierarchical Menu Navigation System for
Visually Handicapped Use of Graphical User Interfaces
%A Arthur I. Karshmer
%A Pres Brawner
%A George Reiswig
%B ASSETS94
%P 123-128

%M missing scan
%T A Rule-Based System that Suggests Computer Adaptations for Users with
Special Needs
%A William W. McMillan
%A Michael Zeiger
%A Lech Wisniewski
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%P 129-135

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%T LVRS: The Low Vision Research System
%A Mitchell Krell
%B ASSETS94
%P 136-140

%M missing scan
%T EEG as a Means of Communication: Preliminary Experiments in EEG   
Analysis
using Neural Networks
%A Charles W. Anderson
%A Saikumar V. Devulapalli
%A Erik A. Stolz
%B ASSETS94
%P 141-147

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%T Audio Formatting of a Graph
%A Sophie H. Zhang
%A Mukkai Krishnamoorthy
%B ASSETS94
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%M missing scan
%T Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology (DO-IT) on   
the
Electronic Highway
%A Sheryl Burgstahler
%A Dan Comden
%B ASSETS94
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%T Interface Modeling Issues in Providing Access to GUIs for the Visually
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%A A. D. N. Edwards
%A E. D. Mynatt
%A J. Thatcher
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%T The Lapidary Graphical Interface Design Tool
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p465-vander_zanden  
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%P 485
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p485-billingsley/p  
485-b
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%T User Interfaces for Geographic Information Systems
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%P 485
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p485-frank/p485-fr  
ank.p
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%T Midyear Meeting of the Human Factors Society's Computer Systems   
Technical
Group
%A Georgia Green
%B CHI91
%P 485
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p485-green/p485-gr  
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p485-halstead-nuss  
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p486-halstead-nuss  
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%M contents
%T Voice Recognition
%A Walter Kosinsky
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%M contents
%T User-Centered Processes and Evaluation in Product Development
%A Karen H. Kvavik
%B CHI91
%P 486
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p486-kvavik/p486-k  
vavik
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%M contents
%T Rapid Prototyping Tools: 'Let the Voices of the Users Be Heard!'
%A Harold H. Miller-Jacobs
%B CHI91
%P 486
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p486-miller-jacobs  
/p486
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%M contents
%T The Garnet User Interface Development Environment
%A Brad Myers
%B CHI91
%P 486
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p486-myers/p486-my  
ers.p
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%M contents
%T Resources in Human-Computer Interaction: What's Out There and How to   
Use It
%A Gary Perlman
%B CHI91
%P 486
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p486-perlman/p486-  
perlm
man.pdf

%M contents
%T Software Development Tools Supporting Team Synergy
%A Rokberger
%B CHI91
%P 486
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p486-rokberger/p48  
6-rok
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%M contents
%T Current Issues in Assessing and Improving Documentation Usability
%A Stephanie Rosenbaum
%B CHI91
%P 487
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p487-rosenbaum/p48  
7-ros
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%M contents
%T User Interface Developers' Workshop Report: Seeheim Revisited
%A Sylvia Sheppard
%B CHI91
%P 487
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p487-sheppard/p487  
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%M contents
%T Special Interest Group for Graphic Designers
%A Suzanne Watzman
%B CHI91
%P 487
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p487-watzman/p487-  
watzm
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%M contents
%T The Design of Recognition-Based User Interfaces
%A Catherine G. Wolf
%B CHI91
%P 487
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p487-wolf/p487-wol  
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%T Shared Expertise and the Answer Garden
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p489-ackerman/p489  
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%M contents
%T An Empirically Developed System for the Selection of Computer Input
Devices for Users with Physical Disabilities
%A Sherry Perdue Casali

%B CHI91
%P 489
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p489-casali/p489-c  
asali
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%M contents
%T Application of Head-Mounted Display to Radiotherapy Treatment Planning
%A James C. Chung
%B CHI91
%P 489
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p489-chung/p489-ch  
ung.p
pdf

%M contents
%T A Text Comprehension Model of Hypertext: A Theory Based Approach to   
Design
and Evaluation
%A Peter W. Foltz
%B CHI91
%P 489
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p489-foltz/p489-fo  
ltz.p
pdf

%M contents
%T Deciding Through Doing: The Role of Sketching in Typographic Design
%A Rachel Hewson
%B CHI91
%P 490
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p490-hewson/p490-h  
ewson
n.pdf

%M contents
%T Marking Primitives as the Basis for a New User Interface Paradigm
%A Gordon Kurtenbach
%B CHI91
%P 490
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p490-kurtenbach/p4  
90-ku
urtenbach.pdf

%M contents
%T Analogical Reasoning, Expertise, and the Learning of Computer Software
%A Adrienne Y. Lee
%B CHI91
%P 490
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p490-lee/p490-lee.  
pdf

%M contents
%T A Cognitive Model for Understanding Graphical Perception
%A Jerry Lohse
%B CHI91
%P 491
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p491-lohse/p491-lo  
hse.p
pdf

%M contents
%T The Mutual Adoption of Technology and Organization During the
Implementation of an Automated Library System
%A Cynthia Lopata
%B CHI91
%P 491
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p491-lopata/p491-l  
opata
a.pdf

%M contents
%T Perceptual/Motor Issues in Menu Design: Of Mice and Menus, A Study of   
the
Best Laid Plans
%A Erik Nilsen
%B CHI91
%P 491
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p491-nilsen/p491-n  
ilsen
n.pdf

%M contents
%T Supporting Software Reuse through Examples
%A David F. Redmiles
%B CHI91
%P 492
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p492-redmiles/p492  
 -redm
miles.pdf

%M contents
%T Implications of the Differences Between Cognitive Architectures for
Human-Computer Interaction: A Comparative Study of Soar and the
Construction-Integration Model
%A Cathleen Wharton
%B CHI91
%P 492
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p492-wharton/p492-  
whart
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%M entry missing from contents
%T CHIRP: The Computer-Human Interface Rapid Prototyping Toolkit
%A Bob Remington
%B CHI92
%P 233-234
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/142750/p233-remington/p23  
3-rem
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%M contents entry missing
%T Collaborating in the World of Interactive Media
%A Michael Arent
%A Donna Cohen
%A Mike Mills
%A Chris Krueger
%A Wendy Richmond
%B CHI92
%P 517-519
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/142750/p517-arent/p517-ar  
ent.p
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%M contents entry missing
%T Go Fish!  A Multi-User Game in the Rendezvous System
%A Steven L. Rohall
%A John F. Patterson
%A Ralph D. Hill
%B CHI92
%P 647
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/142750/p647-rohall/p647-r  
ohall
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%M contents entry missing
%T Coupling Application Design and User Interface Design
%A Mark H. Gray
%A Dennis J. M. J. de Baar
%A James D. Foley
%A Kevin Mullet
%B CHI92
%P 657-658
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/142750/p657-gray/p657-gra  
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%M PDF missing from contents
%T COMSPEC: A Software Architecture for Users with Special Needs
%A Dag Svanaes
%B CHI93 -- Adjunct Proceedings
%P 27-28
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/259964/p27-svanaes/p27-sv  
anaes
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%M PD missing from contents
%T Interaction is Orthogonal to Graphical Form
%A Dag Svanaes
%B CHI93 -- Adjunct Proceedings
%P 79-80
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/259964/p79-svanaes/p79-sv  
anaes
s.pdf

%M PDF link missing
%T Ongoing Evaluation Studies of Collaborative Work within the Swedish   
MultiG
Research Program
%A Bengt Ahlstrom
%A Hans Marmolin
%A Thomas Marmolin
%B CHI93 -- Adjunct Proceedings
%P 191-192
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/259964/p191-ahlstrom/p191  
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%M missing PDF link
%T Marquee: A Tool for Real-Time Video Logging
%A Karon Weber
%A Alex Poon
%B CHI94
%P 58-64
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/191666/p58-weber/p58-webe  
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%T Repeat and Predict -- Two Keys to Efficient Text Editing
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%A Ken Nakayama
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/191666/p118-masui/p118-ma  
sui.p
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%M missing entry from contents
%T Communicating About Communicating: Cross-Disciplinary Design of a   
Media
Space Interface
%A Beverly Harrison
%A Marilyn Mantei
%A Garry Beirne
%A Tracy Narine
%B CHI94
%P 124-130
%W
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%T Facilitating Effective HCI Design Meetings
%A John L. Bennett
%A John Karat
%B CHI94
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/191666/p198-bennett/p198-  
benne
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%M missing from contents
%T List of Students Selected to Participate in the Doctoral Consortium
%A Marilyn Mantei
%A Andrew Monk
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/259963/p41-mantei/p41-man  
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%M PDF link missing from contents because Balakrishnan spelled wrong
%T Virtual Hand Tool with Force Feedback
%A Ravin Balakrishnan
%A Colin Ware
%A Tim Smith
%B CHI94
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/259963/p83-balakrishnan/p  
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%M pdf link missing from contents
%T Cost of Operations Affects Planfulness of Problem-Solving Behaviour
%A Kenton O'Hara
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/259963/p105-ohara/p105-oh  
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%M pdf link missing because Kurosu spelled wrong
%T Dual Task Model: An Evaluation Model for the Complex Operation
%A Masaaki Kurosu
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%W
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urosu
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%M wrong second page number -- 147 -> 146
%T V: A Visual Query Language for a Multimodal Environment
%A Ivan Bretan
%A Robert Nilsson
%A Kent Saxin Hammarstrom
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/259963/p145-bretan/p145-b  
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%M missing entry
%T Social Action Posters
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/259963/p147-burke/p147-bu  
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%M missing pdf link
%T CAIS: A University-Based Social Action Project
%A Dov Te'eni
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%M missing pdf link
%T Communication and Cognitive Science Research in Linkoping
%A Yvonne Waern
%A Sture Hagglund
%B CHI94
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/259963/p167-waern/p167-wa  
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%A Sandeep Kochhar
%A Joe Marks
%A Steve Sistare
%A Louis Weitzman
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%M missing pdf link because Leventhal spelled wrong
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%A Laura Leventhal
%A Barbee Teasley
%A Daryl Stone
%A Ann-Marie Lancaster
%A Aaron Marcus
%A Bonnie Nardi
%A Jakob Nielsen
%A Masaaki Kurosu
%A Rachelle Heller
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/259963/p191-leventhal/p19  
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%M missing pdf link -- author name spelled wrong
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%A Penny Collings
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%A Frank Hicks
%A Anne McMahon
%A Errol Martin
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%M missing pdf link
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%A Brid O'Conaill
%A Erik Geelhoed
%A Peter Toft
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%M missing pdf link
%T A Groupware Environment for Complete Meetings
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%T The Conceptual Model in Graphical User Interface Design
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%M missing from contents
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%A Shumpel Kumon
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%M missing from contents
%T Groups Interacting with Technology: The Complex and Dynamic Fit of   
Group,
Task, Technology, and Time
%A Joseph E. McGrath
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%M missing from contents
%T CSCW'92 Workshops
%W Raymond Panko
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%M missing from contents
%T CSCW'92 Tutorials
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%A James Katz
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%T Problem or Solution?  CSCW and the Paradox of Stalled Productivity
%A Sara Kiesler
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%T Commercial Products for CSCW
%A Esther Dyson
%A Charles Digate
%A Irene Greif
%A Terry Winograd
%A Michael Zisman
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%A William W. Gaver
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%A Kaj Gronbaek
%A Morten Kyng
%A Preben Mogensen
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%A Prasun Dewan
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%A Dirk Mahling
%A Carson Woo
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%T Relationships between CSCW and Software Process
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%T Collaborative Realtime Process Management
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%T Approaches to Work Analysis for CSCW Systems Design
%A John A. Hughes
%A Kjeld Schmidt
%B CSCW94
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Personal/Collective
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%A Lucy Suchman
%A Ina Wagner
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p1-dewan/p1-dewan  
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%T Video-Mediated Communication: Testing, Evaluation, and Design   
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%A Abi Sellen
%A Sylvia Wilbur
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%P 2
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p1-dewan/p1-dewan  
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%M entry missing from contents
%T Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Human Interaction Issues in   
Technology
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%A K. C. Burgess Yakemovic
%A Michael Harris
%A Rebecca Stephens
%A Welyne Thomas
%B CSCW94
%P 2-3
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p1-dewan/p1-dewan  
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%M entry missing from contents
%T The Cobbler's Children: How Can and Should We Use CSCW Tools in Our   
Own
Work?
%A Robert Halperin
%A Kevin Crowston
%A Jintae Lee
%B CSCW94
%P 3
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p1-dewan/p1-dewan  
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%M entry missing from contents
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%A Joerg M. Haake
%A Cathy Marshall
%A Douglas E. Shackelford
%A Uffe K. Wiil
%B CSCW94
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p1-dewan/p1-dewan  
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%M entry missing from contents
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%A Atul Prakash
%A John Riedl
%B CSCW94
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p1-dewan/p1-dewan  
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%M entry missing from contents
%T Software Architectures for Cooperative Systems
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%A Steve Benford
%A Philip Johnson
%A Alan Dix
%A Simon Kaplan
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p1-dewan/p1-dewan  
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%M entry missing from contents
%T CSCW'94 Tutorials
%A Lee Sproull
%B CSCW94
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p5-sproull/p5-spr  
oull.
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%M entry missing from contents
%T Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Groupware: A Survey of Systems   
and
the Behavioral and Social Issues that Affect Development and Use
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%A Steven Poltrock
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p5-sproull/p5-spr  
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%M entry missing from contents
%T Designing Groupware for Realtime Collaboration
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%A Ralph D. Hill
%B CSCW94
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p5-sproull/p5-spr  
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%M entry missing from contents
%T Working Through Meetings: A Framework for Designing Meeting Support
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%A John Karat
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%W
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%M entry missing from contents
%T Designing and Implementing Collaborative Applications
%A Prasun Dewan
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p5-sproull/p5-spr  
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%M entry missing from contents
%T Applications of Distributed Hypermedia Technology
%A Rob Akscyn
%A Don McCracken
%B CSCW94
%P 6
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p5-sproull/p5-spr  
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%M entry missing from contents
%T Computer Support for Collaborative Learning: Theoretical Foundations
%A Timothy Koschmann
%A Claire O'Malley
%B CSCW94
%P 6
%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p5-sproull/p5-spr  
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%M entry missing from contents
%T Ethnography and Collaborative Systems Development Part 1: Learning to   
Work
Together
%A Dave Randall
%A Richard Bentley
%A Michael Twidale
%B CSCW94
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p5-sproull/p5-spr  
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%M entry missing from contents
%T "Bifocals" for Participatory Analysis, Design, and Assessment of Work   
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%A Michael J. Muller
%B CSCW94
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%W
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%M entry missing from contents
%T Computer Supported Cooperative Learning: Making it Happen
%A Starr Roxanne Hiltz
%A Murray Turoff
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%W
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%M entry missing from contents
%T CSCW in the Real World: A Management Information Systems Perspective   
on
CSCW
%A M. Lynne Markus
%A J. D. Eveland
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p5-sproull/p5-spr  
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%M entry missing from contents
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%M entry missing from contents
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%A Christine Neuwirth
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%M entry missing from contents
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%M entry missing from contents
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%A Richard Bentley
%A Michael Twidale
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p5-sproull/p5-spr  
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%M entry missing from contents
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%A Judith S. Olson
%A Tom Finholt
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%M entry missing from contents
%T Strategies for Encouraging Adoption of Group Technologies
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%A Ellen Francik
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%M entry missing from contents
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%M entry missing from contents
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p9-greenberg/p9-g  
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%A Monica Rua
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%M entry missing from contents
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%A Mark Roseman
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%M entry missing from contents
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%A Frazer Bennett
%A Glenford Mapp
%A Andy Harter
%A Andy Hopper
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%W
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%M entry missing from contents
%T Courtyard: Integrating a Shared Large Screen and Individual Screens
%A Masayuki Tani
%A Masato Horita
%A Kimiya Yamaashi
%A Koichiro Tanikoshi
%A Masayasu Futakawa
%B CSCW94
%P 10
%W
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%M entry missing from contents
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%A Per Einar Dybvik
%A Hakon W. Lie
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%M entry missing from contents
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p9-greenberg/p9-g  
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%M entry missing from contents
%T Multimedia Folklore: Capturing Design History and Rationale with   
Raison
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%A John M. Carroll
%A Mary S. Van Deusen
%A Geoff Wheeler
%A Sherman Alpert
%A John Karat
%A Mary Beth Rosson
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%W
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%M entry missing from contents
%T Historic Video: A Research Center for Augmenting Human Intellect
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%M entry missing from contents
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%A Marilyn Mantei
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%M entry missing from contents
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%A Hiroshi Ishii
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%M missing entry in contents
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%A Kate Ehrlich
%A Sara Bly
%A Jonathan Grudin
%A Chris Schmandt
%A Andrea Saveri
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p453-ehrlich/p453  
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%M missing entry in contents
%T Corporate Memory: What Does it Mean in Today's Organizations?
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%A Jeff Conklin
%A Marjorie Horton
%A Gerardine DeSanctis
%A Peter Rothstein
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%W
http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p455-yates/p455-y  
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%M missing entry in contents
%T Groupware and Open Information Networks: Are They Ready to Merge or   
are
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%M missing entry in contents
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%A Beverly Hunter
%A D. Midian Kurland
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cscw/192844/p459-greif/p459-g  
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%T The WWW and Hypertext Research
%A Helen Ashman
%A V. Balasubramanian
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%T The King is Dead; Long Live the King
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%M missing pdf link and file
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%A Cathy Marshall
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%M missing entry
%T B. C. Brookes: In Memoriam
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%M missing link because page number is wrong 357 -> 356
%T The Smart Project in Automatic Document Retrieval
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%B IR95
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%M missing link to pdf because 1st two authors swapped
%T Learning Collection Fusion Strategies
%A Ellen M. Voorhees
%A Narendra K. Gupta
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%T Funding for IR Research
%A Efthimis Efthimiadis
%A Maria Zemankova
%A Milton Corn
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%M missing from contents
%T Education for IR
%A Kazem Taghva
%A Edward Fox
%A Stephen Robertson
%A Nicholas Belkin
%A David Lewis
%A Donna Harman
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%M 359-368 MANY System Demonstrations: Abstracts missing
%T VUSE for INSPEC; and EPOQUE for Windows
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%M 369... MANY Posters mssing from contents
%T On Lexical Cohesion Patterns, Thesaural Information, and Text   
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%M 377... Workshops missing from contents
%T VIRI: Visual Information Retrieval Interfaces
%A Robert H. Korfhage
%A Xia Lin
%A David S. Dubin
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%M missing from contents
%T Z39.50 and the IR Research Community
%A Clifford Lynch
%A Ray Larson
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%P 377-378
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%T Information Retrieval and Databases
%A David Harper
%A Peter Schauble
%B IR95
%P 378
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%M missing from contents
%T Curriculum Development in Computer Information Science: A Framework   
for
Developing a New Curriculum in IR
%A Edward A. Fox
%A Doris K. Lidtke
%A Michael C. Mulder
%A Edie M. Rasmussen
%A Kazem Taghva
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%P 378-379
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%M missing from contents
%T IR and Automatic Construction of Hypermedia
%A Maristella Agosti
%A James Allan
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%P 379
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%M no entries in contents
%B OCS91
%T Language and Distributed System Support for Complex Organizational   
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%A Alexander Schill
%A Ashok Malhotra
%P 1-15

%M missing pdf link
%T Information Artisans: Patterns of Result Sharing by Information   
Searchers
%A Vicki L. O'Day
%A Robin Jeffries
%B OCS93
%P 98-107
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http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/cocs/168555/p98-oday/p98-oday  
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Hi -

You must have noticed that the proceedings are not
listed by conference but by a GROUPing at the highest
level. There were many reasons for that decision, even though
it results in unevenness. So you will find four distinct conference
series under the GROUP Ada, for example. This is intended to
help anyone browsing the DL find related materials. Other groups
however, do indeed consist of a single conference series.

At the time of setting these groups up, I asked several people from
ACM SIGs to help me find a good organization. So far, I have
made a few minor changes in the groupings but no overall
reorganization.

Now this may change in the near future, since the information
kept in the conferences database is being integrated with
the information kept in the bibliographic database. This may give
us more options for how to organize the presentation.

   -Bernie

 -----Original Message-----
From: Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 1998 11:32 AM
To: rous
Cc: rous; hefley+
Subject: ACM DL and IUI (Intelligent User Interfaces)

I just put ACM DL links into the HCIBIB entries for IUI'93
and I noticed that IUI proceedings (sponsored by SIGCHI and SIGART)
are placed under UIST (sponsored by SIGCHI and SIGGRAPH).
These are not the same conference and are largely unrelated.

In the ACM catalog, they are listed separately.

Gary

From perlman Mon Aug 17 16:35:18 1998
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Subject: Re: Hi. Wayne Gray said you were willing to talk about electronic
To: forbus@ils.nwu.edu (Kenneth D. Forbus)
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 16:35:14 -0400 (EDT)
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> I'm on the Governing Board of the Cognitive Science Society.  The annual
> conference is the main activity we do right now, and the price of the
> proceedings and shipping paper around is skyrocketing.  We're thinking
> about going to electronic submission and producing proceedings on CD-ROM
> instead.  Do you have any success/horror stories you can share about this
> process?

1. It's very hard to get electronic submissions without constant badgering.
2. Even with style sheets like Word templates, it's hard to get consistency.
3. Most software to parse HTML breaks and requires repair to the software or data.
4. Did I mention the badgering?
	a. Look at CHI 95
		http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi95/proceedings/
		they got most stuff online, but stuff is still broken years later
			badger factor - huge - people may still be mad at the editors
		They made a CD-ROM too -- never again, they say
	b. CHI 96 had many missing papers, especially short papers:
		http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi96/proceedings/
			badger factor - low, but you get what you badger for
	c. CHI 97 got a higher percentage of papers into the online version
		http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi97/proceedings/
			badger factor - medium - there was a lot of planning,
			and the editor has limitless energy
	d. CHI 98 - the experiment is over, now SIGCHI depends on the ACM Digital Library

The ACM Digital Library has two main methods for online presentation:
	1. Journals - SGML -> PostScript -> PDF
	2. Proceedings - Paper -> Scanned Image + Uncorrected OCR -> PDF
The journal articles are generally smaller, higher quality (both text and images),
but require much more work.  The proceedings look like good quality faxes
(300 dpi instead of fax 200 dpi, and some grayscale).

As you may know, if you can get PostScript files, you can make PDF
directly from them.  So, if you can get your authors to print to file
in PostScript, you could run those files through Adobe Acrobat Exchange
to make PDF files.

If you do not get PostScript, you can scan the paper version in
and again save it as PDF (although with embedded images of pages.
You can run OCR on the images and this info is almost always
useful for indexed search.

I like HTML.  Some of my favorite files are HTML.  But I'd not
want to inflict that kind of pain on authors or editors.
People will submit broken HTML, insert JavaScript trickery,
and who knows what.  An editor will have to review everything.

You could ask for Word format, but it may not look the same
on the editor's screen as on the author's.  (I once submitted
a Word file to a conference and it's printed in the proceedings
with figures 1 and 2 on top of each other).

> We have one already: There was going to be CD-ROM proceedings two years
> ago.  We required submissions in HTML only.  But the conference organizer
> relented when there were pleas of hardship, and took files in any format,
> and tried to convert them locally.  The moral equivalents of XYWrite 2.4
> for the Atari 1.2 showed up, everything fell apart, and nothing was done in
> the end.

> Our current thoughts are, well, that was three years ago, things have
> changed.  The idea would be to allow folks to submit in one of three
> formats (HTML, postscript, or Acrobat) and then for the CD we'd include
> HTML and Acrobat.

These seem like good options, but I'd be wary of the HTML option.
I'd add an option that you will scan and run OCR to make PDF.
The main motivator to authors is that the PS/PDF they supply will
look better and be smaller than the scanned version.

You can train a student to scan the documents that need to be scanned.
I'm guessing here, but on your average computer with scanner,
you can scan, index, and convert to PDF about 10-20 pages per hour.

One motivation for scanning is to capture previous conferences.
The ACM Digital Library scanned back to 1991.  I would think that
the CogSci conferences could go back at least that far and
have valuable material.  Put it all on a CD-ROM, and you have
a great resource!  Get NSF to fund it.  Of course, starting with
just one conference might be a good idea, too. :-)

> I'm sure there are lots of pitfalls.  What can you tell me about them?
> I appreciate any insight you can provide.  Thanks.

ACM's system is just really getting started this year:
	http://www.acm.org/dl/toc.html
Because of my work on the HCI Bibliography:
	http://www.hcibib.org/
I've interacted with is a lot to put in links from abstracted records
to the ACM DL full text.  I've found about 250 errors in 4000+ articles,
mostly associated with the naming of the articles.  ACM set up a convention
of assigning identifiers based on the page number and first author's
last name for (e.g., p123-jones.pdf) in case there were more than one
author on a page (e.g., for poster abstracts).  They probably regret that
by now because:
	Sometimes there are two authors with the same name on the same page.
	It's often hard to determine exactly what is an author's last name:
		Oscar de la Hoya
		Magdalena Heloinza Caliente Coronado
	Last names have funny characters in them:
		Karl &Oslash;terbye
	How to handle hyphens and other special characters:
		Patty O'Furniture
		Dov Te'eni
The result has been that the program to make the table of contents
has problems finding the PDF documents, and there are missing
entries and missing links.

I would suggest using a page number and a letter of the alphabet
to distinguish file names.  I'd consider padding the page numbers
to 4 digits wide so that alphabetical listings line up right.
I'd include a year indicator in case you want to have unique
identifiers across years.

I think you would want some sort of database to hold information
about each article and from which to generate tables of contents.

ACM did an awful job of organizing and presenting the materials.
Look at any page off the ACM DL table of contents:
	http://www.acm.org/dl/toc.html
The CHI page:
	http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/chi/
has AVI and DIS and ESP conferences mixed in.
Sometimes there are two volumes (main papers vs the short stuff),
but they are not distinguished on the page, and they appear
in random order.  Sometimes they show the conference theme,
sometimes the general conference title.  You get the idea.

The pages for individual proceedings are not well structured --
just a sequence of articles with no indication of sessions
(and hence no higher level table of contents).

ACM has added index terms for the articles so that they can
be searched across all ACM DL contents with a uniform system.
Their search system is a little mysterious to me, but
it has some nice features for searching across many sources.
That might be valuable for something spanning several years.

Hope that is useful.

From perlman Tue Aug 25 10:58:12 1998
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Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 10:58:11 -0400
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman>
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To: dl-feedback@acm.org
Subject: Journal Tables of Contents in ACM DL
Cc: perlman
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I find the tables of contents of the serials in the ACM DL confusing.
Within a volume, the issues are in reverse chronological order.
While I can see the reasoning behind this for the latest volume,
I find it awkward for the back issues.

I suggest instead that the issues always be appended, and
that at the top of the file you include a table of contents with:
	1. The Issue number and date
	2. The actual publication date
	3. A link to the section with the issue contents
Actually, I suggest adding this table regardless of
whether you change the order.

I checked Elsevier's site, and they show a table of contents
with links to individual journal issues, in increasing
order of volumes, and within volumes, in decreasing order
of issue.  I just stare at it in disbelief that anyone
would do that.  http://www.elsevier.com/locate/intcom
They do include the actual publication date, though.

Gary

From perlman Sun Oct 18 12:29:55 1998
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Subject: Re: CHI 98 Summary (AKA Companion) table of contents
To: riederman@hq.acm.org, dl-feedback@acm.org
Date: Sun, 18 Oct 1998 12:29:52 -0400 (EDT)
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Well, it's two weeks later and the table of contents at:
	http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/chi/286498/index.html
is an error-riddled page with no links to full text.

Is this as good as it's going to get?  I noticed that the page
was online with about half the entries, and was updated at
least once.  I'm hoping that subsequent releases will include
corrections and links to scanned pages, but I'd like to know
when ACM thinks it is done.

Rather than release uncorrected partial pages,
it might be preferable to build the pages elsewhere
and release them when they are done.
For about 10 ACM conferences, I'd be willing to
provide feedback on quality before release.
Although I have sent over 100 error reports
to ACM, few if any have been corrected.
It seems unfortunate that ACM would have
this attitude to quality.

Gary

> Thanks David,
> 
> If the ACM DL is going to have the Sumamry, then I can get most
> of the info I want from there, and I can just hand-enter the
> session titles (unfortunately missing from all ACM DL entries).
> I already have the hard copy, so you don't need to do anything
> (other than being informative).
> 
> I'll check with the DL in a few weeks.
> 
> While on the topic of the ACM DL, the HCIBIB has over 4000 links
> into the ACM DL.  I've wondered how may referrals the DL has gotten
> from the hcibib.org domain, and how many of those have resulted
> in ACM DL subscriptions.  Much of this info is available in the
> ACM server logs.
> 
> The HCIBIB has serviced over 33,000 searches since April.
> Searches produce an average of 100 hits of which maybe
> 5 are looked at closely (I'm totally guessing here).
> If the number of referrals is low, then it suggests that
> full text is not of as high interest as I would expect.
> If the number is high, then the HCIBIB is doing a good
> service to users in having these links, and if they result in
> new subscriptions, then also a service to ACM.
> I think I'll need a cable modem before I use the ACM DL much
> from home.  From work, it's pretty convenient and lets me
> make a "photocopy" so I don't need to carry around a book.
> (While I'm here, many subscribers may not know that when printing
> from Acrobat Reader, the print settings have a big effect on
> how good the printed copy looks. In particular, shink-to-fit
> on the print dialog should never be checked.
> 
> Gary
> 
> > Dear Gary,
> > 
> > The CHI 98 Summary will be in the Digital Library within the next two weeks.
> > Would you like me to send you a hard copy of the volume in the interim?
> > 
> > David
> > 
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From:	Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > > Sent:	Wednesday, September 30, 1998 11:41 AM
> > > To:	riederman@acm.org
> > > Cc:	perlman@turing.acm.org
> > > Subject:	CHI 98 Summary (AKA Companion) table of contents
> > > 
> > > Hi David,
> > > 
> > > Can you get the following to me?
> > > 
> > > Gary
> > > 
> > > > The main proceedings for CHI 98 are in the HCI Bibliography.
> > > > The entries include links into the ACM Digital Library.
> > > > 
> > > > The conference summary (AKA the companion) is not in the ACM DL.
> > > > 
> > > > Regardless, I'd like to get the summary entries online.
> > > > The best start for this would be the file used to create
> > > > the table of contents (Word, I'd expect, but any version
> > > > of plain text would be useful).  I'd scan in the
> > > > abstracts and keywords and reformat and validate
> > > > the entries for inclusion in the HCIBIB.
> > > > 
> > > > So, how can I get hold of the source to pages iii-xii?
> > > > 
> > > > Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
> > > > 
> > 
> 
> 


