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    A Brief History of the Web
    The Web is now so ingrained in our lives that it is easy to forget that it is less than twenty years old. But the History of Web goes back much further, to the pioneering technologists who built the first hypertext systems and the men and women before them who imagined great libraries of interconnected information that would augment human intellect and drive civilization forward. In this lecture we will explore the pre-digital origins of the Web, look at how it developed into the mass communication system we have today, and speculate on the next stages of its evolution in the context of Web Science and Social Media.

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    Prof David Millard
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    COMP3016 Exam paper
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    COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 1
    Lecture 1: The Pioneers and History of Hypertext (pre-WWW) Contains Powerpoint Lecture slides and Hypertext Research Papers: Bush: As We may Think; Engelbart: NLS and A Framework for Augmenting Human Intelligence; Nelson: Xanalogical Structure; Conklin: A Survey of Hypertext; Halasz 1987: Reflections on NoteCards: Seven Issues for the Next Generation of Hypermedia Systems; Berners-Lee 1994 The World-Wide Web.

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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 2
    Lecture 1: Contributions of Pre WWW Research: Open Hypermedia Systems Contains Powerpoint Lecture slides and Hypertext Research Papers: Industrial Strength Hypermedia: Requirements for a Large Engineering Enterprise (Malcolm et al. 1991); Towards An Integrated Information Environment With Open Hypermedia Systems (Davis et al. 1992); Unifying Strategies for Web Augmentation (Bouvin 1999); Hyper-G (Adapted from Lowe and Hall); OHP:A Draft Proposal for a Standard Open Hypermedia Protocol (Davis et al. 1996); XML Linking (DeRose 99)

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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 3
    Lecture 3: Contributions of Pre WWW Research: Spatial Hypertext and Temporal Hypertext Contains Powerpoint Lecture slides and Hypertext Research Papers: Spatial [SPATIAL] VIKI: spatial hypertext supporting emergent structure (Marshall, 94); Towards Geo-Spatial Hypermedia: Concepts and Prototype Implementation, (Gronbaek et al. 2002); Cyber Geography and Better Search Engines; [TEMPORAL] Anticipating SMIL 2.0: The Developing Cooperative Infrastructure for Multimedia on the Web (Rutledge 1999); Its About Time: Link Streams as Continuous Metadata (Page et al., 2001); Everything You Wanted to Know About MPEG-7:Part 1 (Nack & Lindsay 1999)

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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 4
    Lecture 4: Ontological Hypertext and the Semantic Web Contains Powerpoint Lecture slides and Hypertext Research Papers: Conceptual linking: Ontology-based Open Hypermedia (Carr et al. 2001); CS AKTiveSpace: Building a Semantic Web Application (Glaser et al., 2004); The Semantic Web Revisited (Shadbolt, Hall and Berners-Lee, 2006); Mind the Semantic Gap (Millard et al., 2005).

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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 5
    Lecture 5: Web 2.0 and Social Hypertext Contains Powerpoint Lecture slides and Hypertext Research Papers: What Is Web 2.0 Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software . Tim O'Reilly (2005); Web 2.0: Hypertext by Any Other Name? (Millard & Ross, 2006)

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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 6
    Lecture 6: Where are all the links taking us: Web Science Contains Powerpoint Lecture slides and Hypertext Research Papers: The Literati (The Cyberspace and critical theory website) (Eastgate website); Pervasive Hypertext at Southampton and at Aarhus; Adaptive Hypertext - The Next Big Thing: (De Bra & Chepegin, 2004); Web Science: Creating a Science of the Web (Berners-Lee, Hall, Hendler, Shadbolt & Weitzner, 2006).

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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Hypertext
    Resources for COMP 3016

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Hypertext Fundamentals
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Hypertext Fundamentals
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Hypertext Pioneers
    A chronological account of the development of hypertext, from Paul Otlet to 1990.

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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Location Aware Narratives: Strange Hypertexts, Sculptural Stories, and Digital Poetics
    Researchers from the Web and Internet Science group have been exploring hypertexts and computational narrative for nearly two decades. In this seminar we present our most recent work on the Leverhulme Trust funded project StoryPlaces (http://storyplaces.soton.ac.uk/) where we have investigated the poetics and technology associated with location aware narratives. Location Aware Narratives are a type of Strange Hypertext (hypertexts that go beyond traditional node-link models) because location aware stories reflects the physical context of the reader - examples include tour guides where the reader is required to be in a particular location to access certain pages, interactive fiction where location is used to set the tone or backdrop to the drama, or dynamic narrative that changes or responds to the user’s wanderings. The StoryPlaces system is driven by a Sculptural Hypertext engine which models narrative as a state machine and delivers a mobile storytelling experience through a location aware web application. StoryPlaces is based on a general model for location aware narrative called "Canyons, Deltas, Plains" that we have shown to support the structures used in a broad sample of location aware storytelling systems. By working with both student and professional writers we have expanded our knowledge of the common patterns and structures used by authors in location aware narrative, and have begun to see how the structures of the narrative and the topology of the locations involved are intrinsically connected, and that the 'poetics of space' are a fundamental part of this medium. As part of the seminar we will demonstrate the StoryPlaces reader, and show how these patterns have begun to inform the design of our authorship tools.

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    Ms Amber Bu
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    Making Links: An Introduction to Hypertext
    Introduction to hypertext, looking at its roots in information science, scholarly communication and experimental literature.

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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Making Links: Fundamentals of Hypertext and Hypermedia
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Nodes and Links: Open Hypermedia and the Web
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Ontological Hypertext and the Semantic Web
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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Richer Links: The Future of Hypertext
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Spatial, Temporal and Conceptual Hypermedia
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Telling Tales: Hypertext Writing
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    The Fundamentals of Hypertext
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Trailblazers: Hypertext History
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Trailblazers: Hypertext History
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Trailblazers: The History of Hypertext
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Where are all these links taking us?
    A perspective on Hypertext Research futures

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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