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@BOOK{Barnet2014,
AUTHOR = {Barnet, Belinda},
LOCATION = {New York, NY},
PUBLISHER = {Anthem Press},
DATE = {2014},
GENDER = {sf},
ISBN = {1783083441},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {192},
SUBTITLE = {The Evolution of Hypertext},
TITLE = {Memory Machines},
}
@ONLINE{TN:TBL,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://hyperland.com/TBLpage},
DATE = {2010},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Tim Berners-Lee Re Ted Nelson},
URLDATE = {2017-07-28},
}
@BOOK{LitMachines,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
LOCATION = {Sausalito, CA},
PUBLISHER = {Mindful Press},
DATE = {1993},
EDITION = {{93.1}},
ISBN = {0-89347-062-7},
LANGID = {english},
NOTE = {Čast dostupná z: \url{https://web.archive.org/web/20020207004604/http://www.sfc.keio.ac.jp:80/~ted/TN/PUBS/LM/LMpage.html}},
PAGINATION = {page},
SUBTITLE = {The report on, and of, Project Xanadu concerning word processing, electronic publishing, hypertext, thinkertoys, tomorrow's intellectual revolution, and certain other topics including knowledge, education and freedom},
TITLE = {Literary Machines},
}
@REPORT{McConaghy2015,
ABSTRACT = {One long-standing drawback to the Internet is the hidden 'artist penalty.' The very strengths of the Internet make it difficult for creators of digital content to be fairly compensated for their work. This paper describes our implementation and proposes a fix that makes it easy to control one's intellectual property by constituting a new " ownership layer " on top of the existing Internet. The approach has two pieces: a registry with easy, secure legals; and visibility into usage / provenance of the content. The legals formalize existing copyright rights of digital objects, making them easy and fluid for a creator or collector to use, transfer or modify. The bitcoin blockchain is used to securely record ownership transactions that are impossible to later repudiate or manipulate. Internet-scale media search provides visibility into usage of the media by crawling the web, applying machine learning to identify similar or identical media, and subsequently reporting their existence and location to the registered owners. Taken together, these pieces constitute " ownership processing " – a simple tractable solution to make ownership actions of digital property universally accessible.},
AUTHOR = {McConaghy, Trent and Holtzman, David},
INSTITUTION = {ascribe},
URL = {https://www.ascribe.io/app/editions/1iYjGaiKPSm3uw3bqZoTWBEkJQCaPHM4L},
DATE = {2015},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {{Towards An Ownership Layer for the Internet}},
TYPE = {techreport},
}
@INCOLLECTION{wikisofia:TedNelson,
AUTHOR = {Wikisofia},
LANGUAGE = {czech},
PUBLISHER = {Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta},
URL = {https://wikisofia.cz/index.php?title=Ted_Nelson&oldid=46723},
BOOKTITLE = {Wikisofia},
DATE = {2017},
ISSN = {2336-5897},
LANGID = {czech},
TITLE = {Ted Nelson},
URLDATE = {2017-07-27},
}
@ARTICLE{Wolf1995,
AUTHOR = {Wolf, Gary},
URL = {https://www.wired.com/1995/06/xanadu/},
DATE = {1995-06-01},
ISSN = {10591028},
JOURNALTITLE = {Wired},
LANGID = {english},
PAGINATION = {section},
TITLE = {The Curse of Xanadu},
URLDATE = {2017-05-08},
}
@ONLINE{Hyperworlds,
AUTHOR = {Seay, Jack},
URL = {http://hyperworlds.org/},
DATE = {[2013]},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Hyperworlds},
URLDATE = {2017-07-25},
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Nelson1965,
ABSTRACT = {THE KINDS OF FILE structures required if we are to use the computer for personal files and as an adjunct to creativity are wholly different in character from those customary in business and scientific data processing. They need to provide the capacity for intricate and idiosyncratic arrangements, total modifiability, undecided alternatives, and thorough internal documentation. I want to explain how some ideas developed and what they are. The original problem was to specify a computer system for personal information retrieval and documentation, able to do some rather complicated things in clear and simple ways. In this paper I will explain the original problem. Then I will explain why the problem is not simple, and why the solution (a file structure) must yet be very simple. The file structure suggested here is the Evolutionary List File, to be built of zippered lists. A number of uses will be suggested for such a file, to show the breadth of its potential usefulness. Finally, I want to explain the philosophical implications of this approach for information retrieval and data structure in a changing world.},
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
EDITOR = {Winner, Lewis},
LOCATION = {New York, NY, USA},
PUBLISHER = {ACM},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 1965 20th national conference},
DATE = {1965},
DOI = {10.1145/800197.806036},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {84--100},
SERIES = {ACM '65},
TITLE = {{A File Structure for The Complex, The Changing and the Indeterminate}},
}
@BOOK{Aarseth1997,
AUTHOR = {Aarseth, Espen J.},
PUBLISHER = {The Johns Hopkins University Press},
DATE = {1997},
ISBN = {0801855799},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {216},
TITLE = {{Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature}},
}
@INCOLLECTION{csmt:hypermedia,
AUTHOR = {Schoonmaker, Kara},
PUBLISHER = {The University of Chicago},
URL = {http://csmt.uchicago.edu/glossary2004/hypermedia.htm},
BOOKTITLE = {Theories of Media: Keywords Glossary},
DATE = {2007},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Hypermedia},
URLDATE = {2017-07-26},
}
@BOOK{Wright2007,
AUTHOR = {Wright, Alex},
LOCATION = {Washington, D.C.},
PUBLISHER = {Joseph Henry Press},
ISBN = {9781280930126},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {294},
SUBTITLE = {Mastering Information Through the Ages},
TITLE = {Glut},
}
@BOOK{Markoff2005,
ABSTRACT = {While there have been several histories of the personal computer, well-known technology writer John Markoff has created the first ever to spotlight the unique political and cultural forces that gave rise to this revolutionary technology. Focusing on the period of 1962 through 1975 in the San Francisco Bay Area, where a heady mix of tech industries, radicalism, and readily available drugs flourished, What the Dormouse Saidtells the story of the birth of the personal computer through the people, politics, and protest that defined its unique era. Based on interviews with all the major surviving players, Markoff vividly captures the lives and times of those who laid the groundwork for the PC revolution, introducing the reader to such colorful characters as Fred Moore, a teenage antiwar protester who went on to ignite the computer industry, and Cap'n Crunch, who wrote the first word processing software for the IBM PC (EZ Writer) in prison, became a millionaire, and ended up homeless. Both immensely informative and entertaining, What the Dormouse Saidpromises to appeal to all readers of technology, especially the bestselling The Soul of a New Machine.},
AUTHOR = {Markoff, John},
PUBLISHER = {Viking},
DATE = {2005},
ISBN = {0670033820},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {310},
TITLE = {{What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry}},
}
@THESIS{Muller-Prove2002,
ABSTRACT = {The World Wide Web took off ten years ago. Its tremendous success makes it easy to forget the more than forty years of hypertext development that preceded the Web. Similarly, modern graphical user interfaces have drawn attention away from the many compelling ideas behind earlier user interface designs. In the present thesis, numerous early hypertext and graphical user interface systems are presented and contrasted with today's Web and desktop interfaces. The designers of early hypertext and graphical user interface systems shared a common objective: the development of a personal dynamic medium for creative thought. Not very much is left from this original vision. Retrospect reveals promising insights that might help to reconcile the desktop environment with the Web in order to design a consistent and powerful way to interact with the computer.},
AUTHOR = {Müller-Prove, Matthias},
INSTITUTION = {University of Hamburg, Department of Informatics},
LOCATION = {Hamburg},
URL = {http://edoc.sub.uni-hamburg.de/informatik/volltexte/2009/52/},
DATE = {2002},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {122},
TITLE = {{Vision and Reality of Hypertext and Graphical User Interfaces}},
TYPE = {mathesis},
}
@ARTICLE{IPFS,
AUTHOR = {Benet, Juan},
URL = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1407.3561},
DATE = {2014-07},
EPRINT = {1407.3561},
EPRINTTYPE = {arXiv},
JOURNALTITLE = {CoRR},
LANGID = {english},
PAGINATION = {section},
TITLE = {IPFS -- Content Addressed, Versioned, P2P File System},
VOLUME = {abs/1407.3},
}
@REPORT{Filecoin2017,
AUTHOR = {{Protocol Labs}},
URL = {https://filecoin.io/filecoin.pdf},
DATE = {2017},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {{Filecoin: A Decentralized Storage Network}},
TYPE = {techreport},
}
@ARTICLE{Conklin1987,
AUTHOR = {Conklin, Jeff},
PUBLISHER = {IEEE Computer Society Press},
DATE = {1987-09},
DOI = {10.1109/MC.1987.1663693},
JOURNALTITLE = {Computer},
LANGID = {english},
NUMBER = {9},
PAGES = {17--41},
TITLE = {{Hypertext: An Introduction and Survey}},
VOLUME = {20},
}
@BOOK{Nielsen1995,
ABSTRACT = {Based on his best-selling HyperText and HyperMedia, Jakob Nielsen takes hypertext a step further--to the Internet. Multimedia and Hypertext: The Internet and Beyond explores new and developing applications in multimedia and hypertext as well as offering coverage of the use of HTML (hypertext markup language) and the World Wide Web with interfaces such as Mosaic and Netscape.},
AUTHOR = {Nielsen, Jakob},
LOCATION = {Cambridge, MA},
PUBLISHER = {AP Professional},
DATE = {1995},
ISBN = {0125184085},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {480},
TITLE = {{Multimedia and Hypertext: The Internet and Beyond}},
}
@ARTICLE{Rayward1994,
ABSTRACT = {The work of the Belgian internationalist and documentalist, Paul Otlet (1868–1944), and his colleagues in Brussels, forms an important and neglected part of the history of information science. They developed a complex of organizations that are similar in important respects functionally to contemporary hypertext7sol;hypermedia systems. These organizations effectively provided for the integration of bibliographic, image, and textual databases. Chunks of text on cards or separate sheets were created according to “the monographic principle” and their physical organization managed by the Universal Decimal Classification, created by the Belgians from Melvil Dewey's Decimal Classification. This article, discusses Otlet's concept of the Office of Documentation and, as examples of an approach to actual hypertext systems, several special Offices of Documentation set up in the International Office of Bibliography. In his Traité de Documentation of 1934, one of the first systematic treatises on what today we would call information science, Otlet speculated imaginatively about telecommunications, text-voice conversion, and what is needed in computer workstations, though of course he does not use this terminology. By assessing how the intellectual paradigm of nineteenth century positivism shaped Otlet's thinking, this study suggests how, despite its apparent contemporaneity, what he proposed was in fact conceptually different from the hypertext systems that have been developed or speculated about today. Such as analysis paradoxically also suggests the irony that a “deconstructionist” reading of accounts of these systems might find embedded in them the positivist approach to knowledge that the system designers would seem on the face of it explicitly to have repudiated.},
AUTHOR = {Rayward, Warden Boyd},
DATE = {1994},
DOI = {10.1002/(SICI)1097-4571(199405)45:4<235::AID-ASI2>3.0.CO;2-Y},
ISSN = {0002-8231},
JOURNALTITLE = {Journal of the American Society for Information Science},
LANGID = {english},
NUMBER = {4},
PAGES = {235--250},
TITLE = {{Visions of Xanadu: Paul Otlet (1868–1944) and Hypertext}},
VOLUME = {45},
}
@INCOLLECTION{Wright2015,
AUTHOR = {Wright, Alex},
URL = {http://nautil.us/issue/21/information/the-future-of-the-web-is-100-years-old},
BOOKTITLE = {Nautilus},
DATE = {2015-02-12},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {The Future of the Web Is 100 Years Old},
URLDATE = {2017-06-05},
}
@ARTICLE{Bush1945,
AUTHOR = {Bush, Vannevar},
LOCATION = {Boston, MA},
URL = {http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1945/07/as-we-may-think/303881/},
DATE = {1945-07},
ISBN = {0631223029},
JOURNALTITLE = {The Atlantic Monthly},
LANGID = {english},
NUMBER = {1},
PAGES = {101--108},
PAGINATION = {section},
TITLE = {As We May Think},
VOLUME = {176},
}
@INCOLLECTION{Bush:Memex2,
AUTHOR = {Bush, Vannevar},
CROSSREF = {Nyce1991},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {165--184},
TITLE = {Memex II},
}
@INCOLLECTION{Bush:MemexRev,
AUTHOR = {Bush, Vannevar},
CROSSREF = {Nyce1991},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {197--216},
TITLE = {{Memex Revisited}},
}
@ARTICLE{Barnet2008,
AUTHOR = {Barnet, Belinda},
PUBLISHER = {Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations},
URL = {http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/2/1/000015/000015.html},
DATE = {2008},
GENDER = {sf},
JOURNALTITLE = {Digital Humanities Quarterly},
LANGID = {english},
NUMBER = {1},
PAGINATION = {paragraph},
TITLE = {The Technical Evolution of Vannevar Bush's Memex},
VOLUME = {2},
}
@INCOLLECTION{Engelbart1988,
AUTHOR = {Engelbart, Douglas},
EDITOR = {Goldberg, Adele},
LOCATION = {New York, NY},
PUBLISHER = {ACM Press},
BOOKTITLE = {A History of Personal Workstations},
DATE = {1988},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {185--249},
TITLE = {The Augmented Knowledge Workshop},
}
@ONLINE{DEI2013,
AUTHOR = {{Doug Engelbart Institute}},
ORGANIZATION = {Doug Engelbart Institute},
URL = {http://www.dougengelbart.org/about/bootstrapping-strategy.html},
DATE = {[2013]},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Doug's Strategic Vision -- A Human Endeavor},
URLDATE = {2017-06-12},
}
@REPORT{Engelbart1962,
AUTHOR = {Engelbart, Douglas},
INSTITUTION = {Stanford Research Institute},
LOCATION = {Menlo Park, CA},
URL = {http://www.dougengelbart.org/pubs/augment-3906.html},
BOOKTITLE = {Contract AF49(638)-1024},
DATE = {1962},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {80},
PAGINATION = {paragraph},
SUBTITLE = {A Conceptual Framework},
TITLE = {Augmenting Human Intellect},
TYPE = {techreport},
VOLUME = {49},
}
@ARTICLE{vanDam1988,
AUTHOR = {van Dam, Andries},
LOCATION = {New York, NY, USA},
PUBLISHER = {ACM},
DATE = {1988-07},
DOI = {10.1145/48511.48519},
ISSN = {0001-0782},
JOURNALTITLE = {Communications of the ACM},
LANGID = {english},
NUMBER = {7},
PAGES = {887--895},
TITLE = {{Hypertext '87: Keynote Address}},
VOLUME = {31},
}
@ARTICLE{Yankelovich1988,
ABSTRACT = {A description is given of Intermedia, a tool designed to support both teaching and research in a university environment. This multiapplication hypermedia system provides linking capabilities integrated into a desktop user environment. Hypermedia is simply an extension of hypertext that incorporates other media in addition to text. To promote consistency, the applications were built with an object-oriented framework. A sample Intermedia session is presented.},
AUTHOR = {Yankelovich, Nicole and Haan, Bernard J. and Meyrowitz, Norman K. and Drucker, Steven M.},
URL = {https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/publication/intermedia-the-concept-and-the-construction-of-a-seamless-information-environment/},
DATE = {1988-01},
DOI = {10.1109/2.222120},
ISSN = {0018-9162},
JOURNALTITLE = {Computer},
LANGID = {english},
NUMBER = {1},
PAGES = {81--96},
TITLE = {{Intermedia: The Concept and the Construction of a Seamless Information Environment}},
VOLUME = {21},
}
@ARTICLE{Haan1992,
AUTHOR = {Haan, Bernard J. and Kahn, Paul and Riley, Victor A. and Coombs, James H. and Meyrowitz, Norman K.},
PUBLISHER = {ACM},
DATE = {1992-01},
DOI = {10.1145/129617.129618},
JOURNALTITLE = {Communications of the ACM},
LANGID = {english},
NUMBER = {1},
PAGES = {36--51},
TITLE = {{IRIS Hypermedia Services}},
VOLUME = {35},
}
@ARTICLE{Yankelovich1985,
AUTHOR = {Yankelovich, Nicole and Meyrowitz, Norman K. and van Dam, Andries},
DATE = {1985-10},
DOI = {10.1109/MC.1985.1662710},
JOURNALTITLE = {Computer},
KEYWORDS = {Electronic publishing,Information resources,Publishing,Writing},
LANGID = {english},
NUMBER = {10},
PAGES = {15--30},
TITLE = {{Reading and Writing the Electronic Book}},
VOLUME = {18},
}
@INBOOK{Joyce:WIR,
URL = {https://books.google.com/books?id=6t8D04P-mAsC&pg=PA31},
CROSSREF = {Joyce1995},
EPRINT = {6t8D04P-mAsC},
EPRINTTYPE = {googlebooks},
LANGID = {english},
NOTE = {Dostupné také z: \url{https://books.google.com/books?id=6t8D04P-mAsC&pg=PA31}},
PAGES = {31--35},
TITLE = {What I Really Wanted to Do I Thought},
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Joyce1991,
AUTHOR = {Joyce, Michael},
CROSSREF = {HYPERTEX91},
DOI = {10.1145/122974.125110},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {381--387},
TITLE = {Storyspace As a Hypertext System for Writers and Readers of Varying Ability},
}
@BOOK{Ryan2001,
AUTHOR = {Ryan, Marie-Laure},
LOCATION = {Baltimore, MD},
PUBLISHER = {Johns Hopkins University Press},
DATE = {2001},
GENDER = {sf},
ISBN = {0801864879},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {399},
SUBTITLE = {Immersion and Interactivity in Literature and Electronic Media},
TITLE = {Narrative as Virtual Reality},
}
@ONLINE{Eastgate:Storyspace,
AUTHOR = {{Eastgate Systems}},
URL = {http://www.eastgate.com/storyspace/},
DATE = {2017},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Storyspace},
URLDATE = {2017-07-25},
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{Davis1992,
AUTHOR = {Davis, Hugh and Hall, Wendy and Heath, Ian and Hill, Gary and Wilkins, Rob},
EDITOR = {Lucarella, Dario and Nanard, Jocelyne and Nanard, Marc and Paolini, P.},
LOCATION = {Milan, Italy},
PUBLISHER = {ACM},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Hypertext},
DATE = {1992},
DOI = {10.1145/168466.168522},
ISBN = {0-89791-547-X},
KEYWORDS = {Microcosm,hypermedia,integration,open},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {181--190},
SERIES = {ECHT '92},
TITLE = {Towards an Integrated Information Environment with Open Hypermedia Systems},
}
@REPORT{Fountain1990,
ABSTRACT = {There are currently a number of commercially available hypertext and hypermedia systems, of varying levels of sophistication and usability, but there are still many problems to be resolved in the design of such systems. In this paper, we itemise some of the major problems that we have identified as possibly causing a barrier to the growth and development of hypermedia applications outside the research community. A model of an open hypermedia architecture with dynamic linking features is proposed that moves some way to resolving these problems, and the first implementation of the system, Microcosm, is presented and discussed.},
AUTHOR = {Fountain, Andrew and Hall, Wendy and Heath, Ian and Davis, Hugh},
INSTITUTION = {University of Southampton},
LOCATION = {Southampton},
URL = {http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.54.8157},
DATE = {1990},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {1--16},
SERIES = {Technical Report Series},
TITLE = {{MICROCOSM: An Open Model for Hypermedia With Dynamic Linking}},
TYPE = {techreport},
}
@ARTICLE{Andrews1995,
ABSTRACT = {As the Internet continues to experience exponential rates of growth, attention is shifting away from mainstream network services such as electronic mail and file transfer to more interactive information services. Current network information systems, whilst extremely successful, run into problems of fragmentation, consistency, scalability, and loss of orientation. The development of 'second generation' network information systems such as Hyper-G can help overcome these limitations. Of particular note are Hyper-Gs tightly-coupled structuring, linking, and search facilities, its projection of a seamless information space across server boundaries with respect to each of these facilities, and its support for multiple languages. The Harmony client for Hyper-G utilises two and three-dimensional visualisations of the information space and couples location feedback to search and link browsing operations, in order to reduce the likelihood of disorientation. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of Hyper-G and Harmony.},
AUTHOR = {Andrews, Keith and Kappe, Frank and Maurer, Hermann},
ANNOTATION = {$\backslash$url|http://www.jucs.org/jucs{\_}1{\_}4/the{\_}hyper{\_}g{\_}network|},
DATE = {1995},
DOI = {10.3217/jucs-001-04-0206},
JOURNALTITLE = {Journal of Universal Computer Science},
LANGID = {english},
NUMBER = {4},
PAGES = {206--220},
TITLE = {{The Hyper-G Network Information System}},
VOLUME = {1},
}
@BOOK{Maurer1996,
AUTHOR = {Maurer, Hermann},
PUBLISHER = {Addison-Wesley},
URL = {http://www.iicm.edu:8000/hgbook},
DATE = {1996},
ISBN = {0201403463},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {635},
TITLE = {{HyperWave: The Next Generation Web Solution}},
}
@MISC{Berners-Lee1994,
AUTHOR = {Berners-Lee, Tim},
URL = {https://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/TimBook-old/History.html},
DATE = {1994},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {{A Brief History of the Web}},
URLDATE = {2017-06-17},
}
@BOOK{Berners-Lee1999,
ABSTRACT = {Named one of the greatest minds of the 20th century by *Time*, Tim Berners-Lee is responsible for one of that century's most important advancements: the world wide web. Now, this low-profile genius-who never personally profitted from his invention -offers a compelling protrait of his invention. He reveals the Web's origins and the creation of the now ubiquitous http and www acronyms and shares his views on such critical issues as censorship, privacy, the increasing power of softeware companies , and the need to find the ideal balance between commercial and social forces. He offers insights into the true nature of the Web, showing readers how to use it to its fullest advantage. And he presents his own plan for the Web's future, calling for the active support and participation of programmers, computer manufacturers, and social organizations to manage and maintain this valuable resource so that it can remain a powerful force for social change and an outlet for individual creativity.},
AUTHOR = {Berners-Lee, Tim and Fischetti, Mark},
LOCATION = {New York, NY},
PUBLISHER = {Harper San Francisco},
DATE = {1999},
ISBN = {0062515861},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {226},
TITLE = {{Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web}},
}
@ONLINE{Berners-Lee1989,
AUTHOR = {Berners-Lee, Tim},
LOCATION = {Geneva},
ORGANIZATION = {CERN},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/History/1989/proposal.html},
DATE = {1989},
LANGID = {english},
PAGINATION = {section},
TITLE = {Information Management: A Proposal},
URLDATE = {2017-06-17},
}
@ARTICLE{Gustafson2008,
AUTHOR = {Gustafson, Aaron},
URL = {https://alistapart.com/article/understandingprogressiveenhancement},
DATE = {2008-10-07},
ISSN = {1534-0295},
JOURNALTITLE = {A List Apart},
LANGID = {english},
NUMBER = {269},
TITLE = {Understanding Progressive Enhancement},
URLDATE = {2017-06-17},
}
@MISC{Berners-Lee1990,
ABSTRACT = {HyperText is a way to link and access information of various kinds as a web of nodes in which the user can browse at will. Potentially, HyperText provides a single user-interface to many large classes of stored information such as reports, notes, data-bases, computer documentation and on-line systems help. We propose the implementation of a simple scheme to incorporate several different servers of machine-stored information already available at CERN, including an analysis of the requirements for information access needs by experiments.},
AUTHOR = {Berners-Lee, Tim and Cailliau, Robert},
URL = {http://www.w3.org/Proposal.html},
DATE = {1990},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {{WorldWideWeb: Proposal for a HyperText Project}},
URLDATE = {2017-06-17},
}
@INCOLLECTION{Summers2013,
AUTHOR = {Summers, Ed},
URL = {https://web.hypothes.is/blog/cross-format-annotation/},
BOOKTITLE = {Hypothesis Blog},
DATE = {2013},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Cross Format Annotation},
URLDATE = {2017-05-28},
}
@MOVIE{Herzog2016,
EDITORA = {Herzog, Werner},
LOCATION = {USA},
PUBLISHER = {Magnolia Pictures},
DATE = {2016},
EDITORATYPE = {director},
HOWPUBLISHED = {film},
LANGID = {english},
SUBTITLE = {Reveries of the Connected World},
TITLE = {Lo and Behold},
}
@ONLINE{Rheingold1985,
AUTHOR = {Rheingold, Howard},
URL = {http://www.rheingold.com/texts/tft/},
DATE = {[1985]},
EDITION = {1},
ISBN = {0671492926},
LANGID = {english},
PAGINATION = {section},
SUBTITLE = {The People and Ideas Behind the Next Computer Revolution},
TITLE = {Tools for Thought},
URLDATE = {2017-07-17},
}
@BOOK{Possiplex,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
PUBLISHER = {Mindful Press},
DATE = {2010},
ISBN = {089347004X},
LANGID = {english},
SUBTITLE = {Movies, Intellect, Creative Control, My Computer Life and the Fight for Civilization},
TITLE = {Possiplex},
}
@BOOK{Nelson1974,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
DATE = {1974},
EDITION = {1},
LANGID = {english},
NOTE = {3rd~reprint},
ORIGDATE = {1974},
PAGES = {128},
TITLE = {{Computer Lib / Dream Machines}},
}
@INCOLLECTION{Nelson1967,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
EDITOR = {Schecter, George},
LOCATION = {Washington, D.C.},
PUBLISHER = {Thompson Book Company},
BOOKTITLE = {Information Retrieval: A Critical View},
DATE = {1967},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {191--210},
TITLE = {{Getting It Out Of Our System}},
}
@INCOLLECTION{Markoff2007,
AUTHOR = {Markoff, John},
URL = {https://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/12/11/when-big-blue-got-a-glimpse-of-the-future/},
BOOKTITLE = {Bits},
DATE = {2007},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {When Big Blue Got a Glimpse of the Future},
URLDATE = {2017-07-13},
}
@INCOLLECTION{Coleridge,
AUTHOR = {Coleridge, Samuel Taylor},
EDITOR = {Hron, Zdeněk},
TRANSLATOR = {Hron, Zdeněk},
LANGUAGE = {czech},
LOCATION = {Praha},
PUBLISHER = {Mladá fronta},
BOOKSUBTITLE = {William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey},
BOOKTITLE = {Jezerní básníci},
DATE = {1999},
ISBN = {8020407901},
LANGID = {czech},
ORIGLANGUAGE = {english},
PAGES = {131},
TITLE = {Kublajchán aneb Vidění ve snu},
TITLEADDON = {Fragment},
}
@UNPUBLISHED{hin68,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
LOCATION = {Providence, RI},
URL = {http://xanadu.com/XUarchive/hin68.tif},
DATE = {1968},
HOWPUBLISHED = {sken rukopisu},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {1--24},
SERIES = {XUarchive},
TITLE = {Hypertext Implementation Notes},
TITLEADDON = {6--10 March 1968},
}
@ONLINE{Git,
AUTHOR = {{Git}},
URL = {https://git-scm.com/},
DATE = {2017},
LANGID = {english},
SUBTITLE = {Fast Version Control},
TITLE = {Git},
URLDATE = {2017-07-25},
}
@UNPUBLISHED{Nelson1971,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
LOCATION = {New York, NY},
URL = {https://web.archive.org/web/20070703231107/http://xanadu.com/XUarchive/},
HOWPUBLISHED = {sken strojopisu},
LANGID = {english},
SERIES = {XUarchive},
TITLE = {Technical Description of the Xanadu System},
}
@INCOLLECTION{Nelson1972a,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
CROSSREF = {Nyce1991},
LANGID = {english},
ORIGDATE = {1972},
PAGES = {245--260},
PAGINATION = {section},
TITLE = {As We Will Think},
}
@MISC{xutech,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://xanadu.com/tech/},
DATE = {1999},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {{Xanadu Technologies – An Introduction}},
URLDATE = {2017-06-01},
}
@INCOLLECTION{wiki:B-Tree,
AUTHOR = {Wikipedia},
URL = {https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=B-tree&oldid=787677880},
CROSSREF = {wikipedia},
DATE = {2017},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {{B-Tree}},
URLDATE = {2017-07-15},
}
@MISC{SunlessSea2005,
AUTHOR = {{Sunless Sea}},
URL = {https://web.archive.org/web/20070927172132/http://www.sunless-sea.net/wiki/EnfiladeTheory},
DATE = {2005},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {{Enfilade Theory}},
URLDATE = {2017-06-20},
}
@INCOLLECTION{wiki:Enfilade,
AUTHOR = {Wikipedia},
LOCATION = {San Francisco, CA},
URL = {https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Enfilade_(Xanadu)&oldid=610006589},
CROSSREF = {wikipedia},
DATE = {2014},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {{Enfilade (Xanadu)}},
URLDATE = {2017-06-19},
}
@ARTICLE{Nelson1999b,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
LOCATION = {New York, NY, USA},
PUBLISHER = {ACM},
DOI = {10.1145/345966.346033},
ISSN = {0360-0300},
JOURNALTITLE = {ACM Computing Surveys},
LANGID = {english},
NUMBER = {4es},
SUBTITLE = {Parallel Documents, Deep Links to Content, Deep Versioning, and Deep Re-use},
TITLE = {Xanalogical Structure, Needed Now More Than Ever},
VOLUME = {31},
}
@ONLINE{SunlessSea:Ent,
AUTHOR = {{Sunless Sea}},
URL = {https://web.archive.org/web/20070927172141/http://www.sunless-sea.net/wiki/EntTheory},
DATE = {2005},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Ent Theory},
URLDATE = {2017-06-25},
}
@BOOK{Wardrip-Fruin2003,
ABSTRACT = {This reader collects the texts, videos, and computer programs--many of them now almost impossible to find--that chronicle the history and form the foundation of the still-emerging field of new media. General introductions by Janet Murray and Lev Manovich, along with short introductions to each of the texts, place the works in their historical context and explain their significance. The texts were originally published between World War II--when digital computing, cybernetic feedback, and early notions of hypertext and the Internet first appeared--and the emergence of the World Wide Web--when they entered the mainstream of public life. The texts are by computer scientists, artists, architects, literary writers, interface designers, cultural critics, and individuals working across disciplines. The contributors include (chronologically) Jorge Luis Borges, Vannevar Bush, Alan Turing, Ivan Sutherland, William S. Burroughs, Ted Nelson, Italo Calvino, Marshall McLuhan, Billy Kl?Jean Baudrillard, Nicholas Negroponte, Alan Kay, Bill Viola, Sherry Turkle, Richard Stallman, Brenda Laurel, Langdon Winner, Robert Coover, and Tim Berners-Lee. The CD accompanying the book contains examples of early games, digital art, independent literary efforts, software created at universities, and home-computer commercial software. Also on the CD is digitized video, documenting new media programs and artwork for which no operational version exists. One example is a video record of Douglas Engelbart's first presentation of the mouse, word processor, hyperlink, computer-supported cooperative work, video conferencing, and the dividing up of the screen we now call non-overlapping windows; another is documentation of Lynn Hershman's Lorna, the first interactive video art installation. Perspectives on New Media: Two Introductions. Inventing the medium / Janet Murray -- New media from Borges to HTML / Lev Manovich. Part I : The Complex, the changing, and the indeterminate. The Garden of Forking Paths / Jorge Luis Borges, 1941 -- As We May Think / Vannevar Bush, 1945 -- Computing Machinery and Intelligence / Alan Turing, 1950 -- Men, Machines, and the World About / Norbert Wiener, 1954 -- Man-Computer Symbiosis / J.C.R. Licklider, 1960 -- "Happenings" in the New York Scene / Allan Kaprow, 1961 -- The Cut-Up Method of Brion Gysin / William S. Burroughs, 1963 -- From Augementing Human Intellect : A Conceptual Framework / Douglas Engelbart, 1962 -- Sketchpad : A Man-Machine Graphical Communication System / Ivan Sutherland, 1963 -- The Construction of Change / Roy Ascott, 1964 -- A File Structure for the Complex, the Changing, and the Indeterminate / Theodor H. Nelson, 1965 -- Six Selections by the Oulipo. A Hundred Thousand Billion Poems / Raymond Queneau, 1961 ; Yours for the Telling / Raymond Queneau, 1973 ; A Brief History of the Oulipo / Jean Lescure, 1973 ; For a Potential Analysis of Combinatory Literature / Claude Berge, 1973 ; Computer and Writer : The Centre Pompidou Experiment / Paul Fournel, 1981 ; Prose and Anticombinatorics ; Italo Calvino, 1981. Part II : Collective media, personal media. Two Selections by Marshall McLuhan. The Medium Is the Message, 1964 (from Understanding Media) ; The Galaxy Reconfigured or the Plight of Mass Man in an Individualist Society, 1969 (from The Gutenberg Galaxy) -- Four Selections by Experiments in Art and Technology [E.A.T.]. From "The Garden Party," 1961 ; From 9 Evenings, 1966 ; [Press Release], 1966 ; The Pavilion, 1972 -- Cybernated Art / Nam June Paik, 1966 -- A Research Center for Augmenting Human Intellect / Douglas Engelbart and William English, 1968 -- From Software--Information Technology : Its New Meaning for Art / Theodor H. Nelson, Nicholas Negroponte, and Les Levine, 1970 -- Constituents of a Theory of the Media / Hans Magnus Enzensberger, 1970 -- Requiem for the Media / Jean Baudrillard, 1972 -- The Technology and the Society / Raymond Williams, 1974 -- From Computer Lib/Dream Machines / Theodor H. Nelson, 1970-1974 -- From Theatre of the Oppressed / Augusto Boal, 1974 -- From Soft Architecture Machines / Nicholas Negroponte, 1975 -- From Computer Power and Human Reason / Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976 -- Responsive Environments / Myron W Krueger, 1977 -- Personal Dynamic Media / Alan Kay and Adele Goldberg, 1977 -- From A Thousand Plateaus / Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, 1980. Part III : Design, activity, and action. From Mindstorms : Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas / Seymour Papert, 1980 -- "Put-That-There' : Voice and Gesture at the Graphics Interface / Richard A. Bolt, 1980 -- Proposal for a Universal Electronic Publishing System and Archive (from Literary Machines) / Theodor H. Nelson, 1981 -- Will There Be Condominiums in Data Space? / Bill Viola, 1982 -- The Endless Chain (from The Media Monopoly) / Ben Bagdikian, 1983 -- Direct Manipulation : A Step Beyond Programming Languages / Ben Shneiderman, 1983 -- Video Games and Computer Holding Power (from The Second Self) / Sherry Turkle, 1984 -- A Cyborg Manifesto : Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century / Donna Haraway, 1985 -- The GNU Manifesto / Richard Stallman, 1985 -- Using Computers : A Direction for Design (from Understanding Computers and Cognition) / Terry Winograd and Fernando Flores, 1986 -- Two Selections by Brenda Laurel. The Six Elements and the Causal Relations Among Them, 1991 (from Computers as Theater) ; Star Raiders : Dramatic Interaction in a Small World, 1986 -- Towards a New Classification of Tele-Information Services / Jan L. Bordewijk and Ben van Kaam, 1986. Part IV: Revolution, resistance, and the launch of the web. Mythinformation / Langdon Winner, 1986 -- From Plans and Situated Actions / Lucy A. Suchman, 1987 -- Siren Shapes : Exploratory and Constructive Hypertexts / Michael Joyce, 1988 -- The Work of Culture in the Age of Cybernetic Systems / Bill Nichols, 1988 -- The Fantasy Beyond Control / Lynn Hershman, 1990 -- Cardboard Computers / Pelle Ehn and Morten Kyng, 1991 -- The Lessons of Lucasfilm's Habitat / Chip Morningstar and F. Randall Farmer, 1991 -- Seeing and Writing (from Writing Space) / J. David Bolter, 1991 -- You Say You Want a Revolution? : Hypertext and the Laws of Media / Stuart Moulthrop, 1991 -- The End of Books / Robert Coover, 1992 -- Time Frames (from Understanding Comics) / Scott McCloud, 1993 -- Surveillance and Capture : Two Models of Privacy / Philip E. Agre, 1994 -- Nonlinearity and Literary Theory / Espen J. Aarseth, 1994 -- Nomadic Power and Cultural Resistance / Critical Art Ensemble, 1994 -- The World Wide Web / Tim Berners-Lee, Robert Cailliau, Ari Loutonen, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, and Arthur Secret, 1994.},
AUTHOR = {Wardrip-Fruin, Noah and Montfort, Nick},
PUBLISHER = {MIT Press},
DATE = {2003},
ISBN = {0262232278},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {823},
TITLE = {{The New Media Reader}},
}
@INCOLLECTION{intertw:Nelson,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
CROSSREF = {Intertwingled},
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-16925-5_17},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {133--150},
PAGINATION = {section},
TITLE = {What Box?},
}
@MISC{paraviz,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://xanadu.com.au/ted/TN/PARALUNE/paraviz.html},
DATE = {1998},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {{Parallel Visualization: Transpointing Windows}},
URLDATE = {2017-06-21},
}
@MISC{Nelson1998a,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://xanadu.com.au/ted/zigzag/xybrap.html},
DATE = {1998},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {{What's On My Mind}},
URLDATE = {2017-06-21},
}
@MISC{xuhistory,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://www.xanadu.net/xuhistory.html},
BOOKTITLE = {Project Xanadu},
DATE = {2001},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {{Project Xanadu{®} History (lo-res)}},
URLDATE = {2017-06-01},
}
@ONLINE{Gregory2010,
AUTHOR = {Gregory, Roger},
URL = {https://archive.org/details/possiplexrogergregoryinterview},
DATE = {2010-10-08},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Interview with Dave Marvit at Ted Nelson Book Launch},
URLDATE = {2017-06-21},
}
@ONLINE{Walker2017,
EDITOR = {Walker, John},
URL = {https://www.fourmilab.ch/autofile/e5/},
DATE = {2017},
EDITION = {5},
LANGID = {english},
PAGINATION = {section},
TITLE = {The Autodesk File},
URLDATE = {2017-06-24},
}
@ONLINE{Merron1988,
AUTHOR = {Merron, Jeff},
URL = {https://sites.google.com/site/calliq02/%22xanaduproductsduenextyear%22},
DATE = {[1988]},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {“Xanadu Products Due Next Year”},
TITLEADDON = {Originally published on Newsbytes Daily and in the “BYTE/BIX Special Report: West Coast Computer Faire” newsletter, 1988},
URLDATE = {2017-06-24},
}
@BOOK{Brooks1975,
AUTHOR = {Brooks, Frederick Phillips},
PUBLISHER = {Addison-Wesley Publishing Company},
URL = {https://archive.org/details/mythicalmanmonth00fred},
DATE = {1975},
ISBN = {0201006502},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {195},
TITLE = {{The Mythical Man Month: Essays on Software Engineering}},
}
@MISC{Nelson2005a,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://hyperland.com/trollout.txt},
LANGID = {english},
SUBTITLE = {Now for a Humanist Computer Agenda},
TITLE = {Indirect Documents at Last!},
}
@ONLINE{Pam2002,
AUTHOR = {Pam, Andrew},
ORGANIZATION = {Xanadu Australia},
URL = {http://xanadu.com.au/general/faq.html},
LANGID = {english},
PAGINATION = {section},
TITLE = {Xanadu FAQ},
}
@ONLINE{Udanax:Gold,
AUTHOR = {{Udanax.com}},
URL = {http://udanax.xanadu.com/gold/index.html},
DATE = {1998},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Udanax Gold},
URLDATE = {2017-06-24},
}
@ONLINE{Nelson:wired,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://hyperland.com/lemonade.htm},
DATE = {1995},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Letter To The Editor},
URLDATE = {2017-06-24},
}
@ONLINE{Nelson:ararat,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://xanadu.com.au/ararat},
DATE = {[1995]},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {{Errors in ‘The Curse of Xanadu,' by Gary Wolf}},
URLDATE = {2017-06-21},
}
@ONLINE{Nelson:20th,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://hyperland.com/WiredAnswers.html},
DATE = {2015-12-25},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {20th-Anniversary Reply To The Wired Attack},
URLDATE = {2017-06-24},
}
@ARTICLE{XanaLight,
AUTHOR = {Engst, Adam and Engst, Tonya},
URL = {https://tidbits.com/static/html/TidBITS-204.html#lnk6},
DATE = {1993-11-29},
ISSN = {1090-7017},
JOURNALTITLE = {TidBITS},
LANGID = {english},
NUMBER = {204},
TITLE = {Xanadu Light},
URLDATE = {2017-06-24},
}
@INCOLLECTION{intertw:Pam,
AUTHOR = {Pam, Andrew},
CROSSREF = {Intertwingled},
DOI = {10.1007/978-3-319-16925-5_7},
LANGID = {english},
PAGES = {45--49},
TITLE = {Intertwingled Inspiration},
}
@ONLINE{xanasimp,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://xanadu.com/xanasimp},
DATE = {2012},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Simplest Complete Xanadu® Explanation},
TITLEADDON = {stated very briefly in order to cover the whole process},
URLDATE = {2017-06-25},
}
@ONLINE{Translit,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://transliterature.org/},
DATE = {2005-10-22},
LANGID = {english},
SUBTITLE = {A Humanist Format for Re-Usable Documents and Media},
TITLE = {Transliterature™},
URLDATE = {2017-06-25},
}
@ONLINE{Nelson:XanaduSpace,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm and Smith, Robert Adamson},
URL = {http://xanadu.com/XanaduSpace/btf.htm},
DATE = {2007},
LANGID = {english},
SUBTITLE = {Hypertext the Way It Used to Be},
TITLE = {Back to the Future},
URLDATE = {2017-05-29},
}
@INCOLLECTION{wiki:Vaporware,
AUTHOR = {Wikipedia},
URL = {https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vaporware&oldid=772668684},
CROSSREF = {wikipedia},
DATE = {2017},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {{Vaporware}},
URLDATE = {2017-06-25},
}
@UNPUBLISHED{Nelson1972,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://xanadu.com/XUarchive/xs-3-JOT.tif},
DATE = {1972},
HOWPUBLISHED = {sken rukopisu},
LANGID = {english},
SERIES = {XUarchive},
SUBTITLE = {Juggler of Text},
TITLE = {JOT™},
}
@MISC{JOTinstrux17-D6,
AUTHOR = {Witham, Steve},
EDITOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://xanadu.com/jotinstructions.txt},
DATE = {2017-03},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {{Instructions for the 1986 Version of JOT™}},
URLDATE = {2017-06-20},
}
@ONLINE{JOT,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm and Witham, Steve},
URL = {https://archive.org/details/jot_0.53_ted_nelson},
DATE = {2014},
LANGID = {english},
SUBTITLE = {Fast Version Control},
TITLE = {Ted Nelson's JOT word-processing interface, 1970-2},
TITLEADDON = {1986 Rebuild by Steve Witham},
URLDATE = {2017-07-25},
}
@ONLINE{Udanax:Green,
AUTHOR = {{Udanax.com}},
URL = {http://udanax.xanadu.com/green/index.html},
DATE = {1998},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Udanax Green},
URLDATE = {2017-06-24},
}
@ONLINE{Abora,
AUTHOR = {Jones, David},
URL = {http://abora.dgjones.info/},
DATE = {2005},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Abora Hypermedia Project},
URLDATE = {2017-06-25},
}
@ONLINE{OSMIC:time,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://xanadu.com.au/ted/OSMIC/osmicTime.html},
DATE = {1999-01-25},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Models of Time, Backtrack and Groupware},
TITLEADDON = {Reasoning behind the OSMIC proposal},
URLDATE = {2017-06-25},
}
@ONLINE{OSMIC:install,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://xanadu.com.au/ted/OSMIC/osmicInstall.html},
DATE = {1999-01-25},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Installing the OSMIC prototype},
URLDATE = {2017-06-25},
}
@ONLINE{OSMIC:use,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {http://xanadu.com.au/ted/OSMIC/osmicUse.html},
DATE = {1999-01-25},
LANGID = {english},
TITLE = {Using the OSMIC prototype},
URLDATE = {2017-07-22},
}
@ARTICLE{Nelson:ZigZag,
AUTHOR = {Nelson, Theodor Holm},
URL = {https://journals.tdl.org/jodi/index.php/jodi/article/view/131},