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Hypermedia-Encyclopedias

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Hypermedia and Multimedia are hot topics both in science and in business. This is shown by the increasing number of publications on the one hand and by the developments of the corresponding segments of the computing and publishing markets on the other. Research institutes located in Graz, Austria, are using their experience of several years of research and development in the field of communications and media to undertake a project called Hyper-G, a several man-decades effort that is comparable to some of the big international projects in this field.

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Mülner, H. (1992). Hypermedia-Encyclopedias. In: Schader, M. (eds) Analyzing and Modeling Data and Knowledge. Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46757-8_31

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