Systems I: "KMS: A Distributed Hypermedia System for Managing Knowledge in Organizations" (Akscyn, McCracken, Yoder), "HAM: A General-Purpose Hypertext Abstract Machine" (Campbell, Goodman), "Turning Ideas into Products" (Brown); Applications in Humanities and Medicine: "Hypertext and Creative Writing" (Bolter, Joyce), "From the Old to the New: Integrating Hypertext into Traditional Scholarship" (Crane), "Searching for Information in a Hypertext Medical Handbook" (Frisse), "Hypertext and Pluralism: From Lineal to Non-lineal Thinking" (Beeman, Anderson, Bader, Larkin, McClard, McQuillan, Sheilds); Experiences and Writing: "Hypertext Habitats: Experiences of Writers in NoteCards" (Trigg, Irish), "Comprehending Non-Linear Text: The Role of Discourse Cues and Reading Strategies" (Charney), "The Notes Program: A Hypertext Application for Writing from Source Texts" (Neuwirth, Kaufer, Chimera, Gillespie); Translating Text to Hypertext: "Hypertext and the New Oxford English Dictionary" (Raymond, Tompa), "Content Oriented Relations Between Text Units—A Structural Model for Hypertexts" (Hammwöhner, Thiel), "SuperBook: An Automatic Tool for Information Exploration—Hypertext?" (Remde, Gomez, Landauer); On Systems: "User Interface Design for the Hyperties Electronic Encyclopedia" (Schneiderman), "A Hypertext Writing Environment and its Cognitive Basis" (Smith, Weiss, Ferguson); Argumentation: "Constraint-Based Hypertext for Argumentation" (Smolensky, Bell, Fox, King, Lewis), "gIBIS: A Hypertext Tool for Team Design Deliberation" (Conklin, Begeman), "Exploring Representational Problems Using Hypertext (Marshall); Systems II: "Thoth-II: Hypertext with Explicit Semantics" (Collier), "The Architecture of Static Hypertexts" (Oren), "Document Examiner: Delivery Interface for Hypertext Documents" (Walker); Issues: "The Hype in Hypertext: A Critique" (Raskin), "Relationally Encoded Links and the Rhetoric of Hypertext" (Landow), "Reflections on NoteCards: Seven Issues for the Next Generation of Hypermedia Systems" (Halasz), "Developing and Distributing Hypertext Tools: Legal Inputs and Parameters" (Jones); Software: "Abstraction Mechanisms in Hypertext" (Garg), "Manipulating Source Code in DynamicDesign" (Bigelow, Riley), "On Designing Intelligent Hypertext Systems for Information Management in Software Engineering" (Garg, Scacchi).
Invited Talk: "All for One, One for All," Ted Nelson