Accepted Poster and Demo Papers
The following Poster and Demonstration Papers have been accepted and will be presented at Hypertext 2007. Please note that each accepted poster will receive sufficient space for presenting a poster in size A1. The author must bring the printed posters as we are unable to print it. Each accepted demonstration will receive a table and a power outlet (UK standard). We cannot supply participants with computers, audio/video equipment or projectors. There is no security and no insurance.
- Semport: a personalized semantic portal
Melike Şah, Wendy Hall, Nicholas M. Gibbins, David C. De Roure - Experiments towards web 2.0 accessibility
Elizabeth C. Stringer, Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper - Qtag: introducing the qualitative tagging system
Sung Eob Lee, Steve SanKi Han - Search habits of the computer literate
James Wells, Mark Truran, James Goulding - Tags, networks, narrative: exploring the use of social software for the study of narrative in digital contexts
Bruce Lionel Mason, Sue Thomas - Using forum in an organizational learning context
Adeline Leblanc, Marie-Hélène Abel - A study into user perceptions of information sharing and trust in virtual teams
Stephen Mogan, Weigang Wang - Interaction visualization in web-based learning using igraphs
Álvaro Reis Figueira, Joanne Bras Laranjeiro - Predicting and solving web navigation problems
Mari Carmen Puerta Melguizo, Herre van Oostendorp, Ion Juvina - Visual features in genre classification of html
Ryan Levering, Michal Cutler, Lei Yu - Wiki literacy: sandbox knowledge for the net
Anja Ebersbach, Markus Glaser - Progressive enhancement in the real world
John Wells, Chrisina Draganova - Breathalyzing physio-cybertext
Astrid Ensslin - Strong vs. weak links: making processes prevail over structure in navigational design
José H Canós, Carlos Solís, Ma Carmen Penadés, Manuel Llavador - Image seeds: a communal picture-based narrative
Darren Lunn - Adaptive incremental browsing of ontology structure
Mária Bieliková, Michal Jemala - Incorporating culture in user-interface: a case study of older adults in malaysia
Syariffanor Hisham, Alistair D. N. Edwards - Transforming DITA topics for speech synthesis output
Aidan Kehoe, Ian Pitt - Toward interactive learning by concept ordering
Shantanu Godbole, Sachindra Joshi, Sameep Mehta, Ganesh Ramakrishnan - Ontology based course navigation
Zdenek Velart, Petr Šaloun - A semantic tool to support navigation in a folksonomy
David Laniado, Davide Eynard, Marco Colombetti - Collaborative annotation-driven adaptation in web portals
Andreas Nauerz, Stefan Pietschmann, Rene Pietzsch - A study of publisher, writer, and reader: different perspectives on digital fiction
Hazel Wright, Daniela Petrelli - Hypertext applications
Frank Wagner - Dynamic link service 2.0: using wikipedia as a linkbase
Patrick A. S. Sinclair, Kirk Martinez, Paul H. Lewis






