IRList Digest Friday, 24 April 1987 Volume 3 : Issue 11 Today's Topics: Query - CDROM conference info, discussion group - Free Text Database Programs Reply - Use of Soundex-like scheme in CATALOG Address - New Member Announcement - Free text Browsing on Macintosh - New offerings at Oxford Text Archive - IJCAI travel grants COGSCI - Visual Information Processing Report - Government control of electronic databases News addresses are ARPANET: fox@vtopus.cs.vt.edu BITNET: foxea@vtvax3.bitnet CSNET: fox@vt UUCPNET: seismo!vtisr1!irlistrq ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 29 Mar 87 10:23:45 O From: Henry Nussbacher Subject: CDROM Can you send me more info in the Microsoft CDROM stuff? Is there a newsgroup that discusses CDROM someplace? Is there any sort of online announcement about the CDROM stuff? Thanks, Hank [Note: I don't know of any publications that will emerge about the conference - there were various news articles, and there were booklets from the Developers and Applications workshops for attendees. Microsoft Press did have the new book out, "CD ROM Volume II: Optical Publishing" which is quite good. I believe Harper and Row will handle it and that B. Dalton will carry it. I would welcome discussion of CD ROM under IRList - I don't think the volume will be too great and believe that much of the discussion would be of interest to IRList readers. - Ed] ------------------------------ Date: 13 Apr 87 09:43 EDT From: David A. Potter / McDonnell Douglas Subject: Free-Text Database Programs [Forwarded from INFO-MAC Digest Tuesday, 14 Apr 1987 Volume 5 : Issue 78 - Ed] In a recent issue of Info-Mac, Mark Zimmerman described Tiny Browser, a [Note: see msg from Zimmerman below - Ed] free-text database program he's worked up to the alpha-test phase. I'm interested in this program -- but am also wondering what similar programs might exist for other environments -- specifically, MS-DOS and the DEC-20 world (Tenex/TOPS-20). Any information would be greatly appreciated. If I get enough information back I'll be glad to summarize for the net(s). ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Apr 87 22:36:55 EDT From: seismo!allegra!hoqam!wbf Subject: Catalog and Soundex, etc. Ed, . . . I saw the request in IRLIST about use of soundex type algorithms in IR. We put one of those in CATALOG and people seemed to like it alot. I wasn't sure what kind of info Alan Smeaton was interested in, but if you think he'd be interested, please pass this along. [Note: this refers back to V3 #5 query - Ed] . . Bill Frakes ------------------------------ Date: 7 April 1987, 11:45:45 SET From: USWFF001 at DBIUNI11 Subject: addition I am interested in getting added to the IRList mailing list. Matthias Winterhager Science Studies Unit University of Bielefeld P.O.B. 8640 D-4800 Bielefeld 1 Federal Republic of Germany ------------------------------ Date: 30 Mar 87 06:53 EST From: science@nems.arpa (Mark Zimmermann) Subject: free-text browsing on Mac, etc. Tnx for latest IRList! Is there an archive somewhere that I could access via anonymous ftp login on arpanet, and could you give me the address? Or alternatively, if it's not too much trouble could you forward to me the past year or two worth of IRList? [Note: We should be on the NSFNET "soon" in which case I will announce FTP instructions. Who on ARPANET is keeping a collection online these days? - Ed] I want some large volumes of text to index/browse ... I'm developing a very simple indexer/browser system on the Apple Macintosh. If anybody is interested in getting a copy of source code (MacForth is the language) as well as stand-alone application and sample index files, please send me a self-addressed stamped envelope and a 3.5" Macintosh disk. The program ("Tiny Browser") requires at least 512K and works on a Mac, Mac+, or Mac SE. (Not yet on a Mac II ... tnx, btw, for the comments on it.) Basic concept of my program is to create a complete inverted index to every word in the "database" (a huge text file). The user then has windows in which to scroll around in the index, click with mouse on interesting words, call up key-word-in-context scrollable window, and call up a full-text window showing the region of the database around a selected item. Very fast, easy, requires no reformatting of data, etc. Highlight selections in retrieved text with mouse and copy/paste them out into other files as desired. I could go on and on ... for further data, contact me at: Mark Zimmermann science@nems.arpa 9511 Gwyndale Drive (301)565-2166 Silver Spring, MD 20910 75066,2044 on CompuServe I am in need of alpha-test users who will stress the program and make suggestions for improvements. Tnx - ^Z [Note: It would be nice to see this and to extend it with more weighting schemes etc. Who else has a Mac IR system? - Ed] ------------------------------ Date: 2-APR-1987 15:48:01 From: ARCHIVE%UK.AC.OXFORD.VAX3@AC.UK Subject: . . . OTA . . . On another matter, would you like to insert an annoucement in IRList about the availability of our new catalogue? The Text Archive shortlist is available in mmachine-readable form and is updated regularly; copies can be sent to any BITNET or EDU network address, on receipt of an enquiry addressed to us at archive@uk.ac.ox.vax3 Amongst recently acuqired texts of interest to IRList subscribers might be the MRC Psycholoinguistic database, created by Mike Wilson at RL.EARN; this combines the wordlist extracted from the Shorter Oxford by Dolby et al with a variety of "psycholinguistic norms" to provide a variety of senmantic and other information. Also, we now have Rick Kazman's reqorking of OALDCE in fully parsed (SGML style) format. And we just received the bible (both King James and Revised Standard versions) too! Lou Burnard ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Apr 87 21:20:49 est From: walker@flash.bellcore.com Subject: Travel Grant support for IJCAI-87 TRAVEL GRANTS FOR IJCAI-87 IJCAII has submitted a proposal to NSF to provide travel allowances for U.S. participants attending IJCAI-87 in Milan. It also plans to provide an equal amount of IJCAII funds to support participants from other countries. The amounts awarded would probably cover no more than discount air fares and would vary depending on location and on the number of persons applying. The intent is to help about 100 people. Priority will be given to younger members of the AI community who are presenting papers or are on panels and who would not otherwise be able to attend because of lack of travel funds. Note that U.S. applicants must use U.S. air carriers. Applications should be submitted as soon as possible, even though we have not received confirmation from NSF about a grant award. The application should briefly describe benefits expected from attendance; identify expected form of conference participation (e.g., presenting paper); state current sources of research funding; and list travel support from other sources. A brief resume should be attached, and students should include a letter of recommendation from a faculty member. Five copies of the application should be sent, no later than 1 June 1987, to: Priscilla Rasmussen IJCAI-87 Travel Grants Laboratory for Computer Science Research Hill Center, Busch Campus Rutgers, the State University New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Mar 87 02:45:19 est From: DEJONG%OZ.AI.MIT.EDU@mc.lcs.mit.edu Subject: Cognitive Science Calendar [Extract - Ed] Date: Monday, 30 March 1987 9:08-EST From: Liz A. Highleyman Re: Vision Seminar - - - - Monday, 30 March 4:00pm Room: NE43-8th floor playroom 9.382: SEMINAR ON VISUAL INFORMATION PROCESSING Hierarchical Object Recognition Using Libraries of Parameterized Model Sub-parts Gil Ettinger MIT AI Laboratory A model-based vision system which exploits both object scale and structure hierarchies is developed to achieve a robust recognition system and to study organization and indexing schemes of model libraries. The goal of the system is to recognize parameterized instances of model objects contained in a large knowledge base despite the presence of noise and occlusion. In order to achieve the goal of robustness, the viewed objects in the scene may be scaled or mirror-image instances of the known models, and component sub-parts may be scaled, rotated, or translated relative to each other. The research approach is to develop an object shape representation which incorporates a component sub-part hierarchy to allow for efficient and correct indexing into an automatically-generated part library as well as for relative parameterization among sub-parts, and a scale hierarchy to allow for a general to specific recognition procedure. After analysis of the inherent tradeoffs in the recognition process, a system based on a curvature primal sketch representation and a constrained search recognition engine is implemented. Examples of the system's performance are given, followed by an analysis of the results. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Mar 87 02:31:08 est From: DAUL@office-1.arpa Subject: 'sensitive' information relief." Some of my our freedom has returned! --Bi// [Following is a message forwarded by Daul - Ed] Originally-Sent-To: Physics@sri-unix.ARPA Originally-From: pur-ee!j.cc.purdue.edu!h.cc.purdue.edu!pur-phy!piner@UCB-Vax.arpa From: RPARK To: WHATSNEW THE THREAT OF GOVERNMENT CONTROLS ON ELECTRONIC DATABASES that contain "sensitive but unclassified information" has receded, at least temporarily (WN 27 Feb 87). In a stunning reversal of policy, Frank Carlucci, the new National Security Advisor to the President, announced in a conciliatory letter to Rep. Jack Brooks (D-TX), Chairman of the Government Operations Committee, that NTISSP-2, the notorious "Poindexter Memorandum," was being rescinded. It was this directive that defined "sensitive but unclassified information" as information affecting "national security or other Federal Government interests," a definition that could fit a giraffe. Carlucci also said that NSDD 145, National Policy on Telecommunications and Automated Information Systems Security, which in Brook's words created a "shadow government," was being reviewed. The reversal is attributable to the solid opposition of groups such as the library associations and scientific societies. Although Carlucci declined to testify on grounds of executive privilege, he refused to extend that protection to Poindexter. showed up before the Committee on Tuesday, but confined himself to puffing on his pipe taking the Fifth. Secretary of Commerce Baldrige and Deputy Secretary of Defense Taft testified that responsibility for computer security should be moved to a civilian agency. Perhaps the most significant testimony on Tuesday came at the end, after most of the press had left to file their stories. Harold Relyea of the Library of Congress discussed the whole phenomenon of National Security Decision Directives (NSDD's). Out of some 200 NSDD's, all but five are secret, and are not generally available even to Congress. They have apparently been used to authorize such things as the disinformation campaign against Libya and $50M for Argentina to train Contras. He said they bring us very close to the most dangerous practice of totalitarian government -- rule by secret law. Received: by stubbs.ucop.edu (5.57/1.34) id AA11565; Fri, 29 Oct 93 16:43:54 -0700 Message-Id: <9310292343.AA11565@stubbs.ucop.edu> Received: from UCCVMA.UCOP.EDU by uccvma.ucop.edu (IBM VM SMTP V2R2) with BSMTP id 9473; Fri, 29 Oct 93 16:42:37 PDT Received: from UCCMVSA.BITNET (NJE origin NCG$UR@UCCMVSA) by UCCVMA.UCOP.EDU (LMail V1.1d/1.7f) with BSMTP id 1139; Fri, 29 Oct 1993 16:42:35 -0700 Received: by UCCMVSA.BITNET Fri, 29 Oct 93 16:42:01 PST Date: Fri, 29 Oct 93 16:42:01 PST From: "Nancy Gusack" To: NCG@stubbs Status: O IRList Digest Wednesday, 23 December 1987 Volume 3 : Issue 51 Today's Topics: Bibliography - Hypermedia bibliography from Brown (Part 1 of 3) News addresses are Internet or CSNET: fox@vtopus.cs.vt.edu BITNET: foxea@vtvax3.bitnet ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 87 13:05:30 EST From: "Paul D. Kahn" Subject: Hypermedia bibliography ******************************************************************** I used tags to identify the type of each record (Procite "workforms") and then a set of three-character tags to mark each field. Each field begins a new line, each record is separated by a blank space. Here is the key to the coding. ::BOOKLONG: chapter in a book ANA: analytic author ANR: analytic author role ATL: analytic title MTL: monographic title AMR: monographic author role MOA: monographic author LOC: location in book STL: series title SVO: series volume SID: series issue id PLP: place of publicatin PUB: publisher DAT: date ::JOURNALS serial ANA: author ATL: article title MTL: journal title VID: volume number IID: issue number LOC: location in book DAT: date ::REPORT: ANA: analytic author ATL: title MTL: report title AMR: monographic author role MOA: monographic author PUB: publisher AVL: availability PLP: place of publicatin STL: series title RID: report id DAT: date ::BOOKSHORT full book MTL: monographic title MOA: monographic author PLP: place of publicatin PUB: publisher DAT: date ::DISSERTATION: ANA: author ATL: title PUB: publisher DAT: date ::CONFPROC: ANA: analytic author ATL: title AMR: mongraphic author role MOA: monographic author MTL: monographic title PLM: place of meeting DMT: date of meeting DAT: date of publication ************************************************************************* ::CONFPROC: ANA:Akscyn, Robert, McCracken, Donald L., and Yoder, Elise ATL:KMS: A Distributed Hypertext System for Sharing Knowledge in Organizations MTL:Hypertext '87 Papers PLM:Chapel Hill, NC DMT:November 13-15 DAT:1987 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Akscyn, Robert, and McCracken, Donald L. ATL:The ZOG Approach to Database Management MTL:Proceedings of the Trends and Applications Conference: Making Database Work PLM:Gaithersburg, MD DAT:May, 1984 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Allen, Todd, Nix, Robert, and Perlis, Alan ATL:PEN: A hierarchical document editor MTL:Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN/SIGOA Conference on Text Manipulation PLM:Portland, Oregon DAT:June, 1981 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Backer, D., and Gano, S. ATL:Dynamically Alterable Videodisk Displays MTL:Proceedings Graphics Interface 82 PLM:Toronto, Canada DAT:May 1982 ::JOURNALS: ANA:Baskin, A. B. ATL:Logic Nets: Variable-valued Logic Plus Semantic Networks MTL:International Journal on Policy Analysis and Information Systems VID:4 DAT:1980 LOC:269 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Beeman, William O., Anderson, Kenneth T., Bader, Gail, Larkin, James, McClar d, Anne P., McQuillan, Patrick J., and Shields, Mark ATL:Hypertext and Pluralism: From Lineal to Non-lineal Thinking MTL:Hypertext '87 Papers PLM:Chapel Hill, NC DMT:November 13-15 DAT:1987 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Begeman, Michael L., Cook, P., Ellis, C., Graf, M., Rein, G., and Smith, T. ATL:PROJECT NICK: Meetings Augmentation and Analysis MTL:Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW '86) Proceedings PLM:Austin, TX DMT:December 3-5 DAT:1986 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Bender, W. ATL:Imaging and Interactivity MTL:Fifteenth Joint Conference on Image Technology PLM:Tokyo, Japan DMT:November DAT:1984 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Bigelow, James, and Riley, Victor ATL:Manipulating Source Code in DynamicDesign MTL:Hypertext '87 Papers PLM:Chapel Hill, NC DMT:November 13-15 DAT:1987 ::REPORT: ANA:Biggerstaff, T., Ellis, C., Halasz, F. G., Kellog, C., Richter, C., and Webs ter, D. MTL:Information Management Challenges in the Software Design Process STL:MCC Technical Report RID:STP-039-87 DAT:January, 1987 ::JOURNALS: ANA:Bolt, R. A. ATL:Put-that-there: Voice and Gesture at the Graphics Interface MTL:Computer Graphics VID:15 IID:3 DAT:August 1980 LOC:262-270 ::REPORT: ANA:Bolt, R. A. MTL:Spatial Data-Management, DARPA Report PUB:MIT Architecture Machine Group PLP:Cambridge, MA DAT:1979 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Bolter, Jay David ATL:Hypertext and Creative Writing MTL:Hypertext '87 Papers PLM:Chapel Hill, NC DMT:November 13-15 DAT:1987 ::JOURNALS: ANA:Borning, Alan, Lenat, D. B., McDonald, D., Taylor, C., and Weyer, Steven A. ATL:Knoesphere: Toward a Searcher's Guide to Encylocpedic Knowledge MTL:IJCAI-83 DAT:1983 ::REPORT: ANA:Brown, John Seely MTL:Notes Concerning Design Functionality, Issues and Philosophy for an Authorin gLand PUB:Xerox Palo Alto Research Center PLP:Palo Alto, CA STL:Xerox PARC CIS Working Paper DAT:February 1982 ::BOOKLONG: ANA:Brown, John Seely ATL:Process versus Product: A Perspective on Tools for Communal and Informal El ectronic Learning MTL:Education in the Electronic Age: A Report from the Learning Lab MOA:WNET/Thirteen Learning Lab LOC:41-58 PLP:New York DAT:1983 ::BOOKLONG: ANA:Brown, Peter J. ATL:A Simple Mechanism for Authorship of Dynamic Documents MTL:Text Processing and Document Manipulation: Proceedings of the International Conference AMR:editor MOA:von Vliet, J. C. LOC:34-42 PUB:Cambridge University Press DAT:1986 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Brown, Peter J. ATL:Turning Ideas into Products: the Guide System MTL:Hypertext '87 Papers PLM:Chapel Hill, NC DMT:November 13-15 DAT:1987 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Buchert, R. F., Evers, K. H., and Santucci, P. R. ATL:SADT/SAINT Simulation Technique MTL:National Aerospace and Electronics Conference Proceedings DAT:1981 ::REPORT: ANA:Bulick, Stephen MTL:A Network Information Retrieval System PUB:Bellcore Database Symposium, Bell Communications Research DAT:September, 1987 ::JOURNALS: ANA:Bush, Vannevar ATL:As We May Think MTL:Atlantic Monthly VID:176 IID:1 DAT:July 1945 LOC:101-108 ::BOOKLONG: ANA:Bush, Vannevar ATL:Memex Revisited MTL:Science Is Not Enough MOA:Bush, Vannevar LOC:75-101 PUB:William Morrow DAT:1967 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Campbell, Brad, and Goodman, Joseph M. ATL:HAM: A General Purpose Hypertext Abstract Machine MTL:Hypertext '87 Papers PLM:Chapel Hill, NC DMT:November 13-15 DAT:1987 ::BOOKLONG: ANA:Carmody, S. et al. ATL:A Hypertext Editing System for the /360 MTL:Pertinent Concepts in Computer Graphics AMR:editors MOA:M. Faiman, and J. Nievergelt LOC:63-88 PUB:University of Illinois Press DAT:1969 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Cashin, P., Robinson, M., and Yates, D. ATL:Experience with SCRAPBOOK, A Non-formatted Data Base System MTL:Proceedings IFIPS Congress DMT:1973 ::JOURNALS: ANA:Catano, J. ATL:Poetry and Computers: Experimenting with Communal Text MTL:Computers and the Humanities VID:13 DAT:1979 LOC:269-275 ::REPORT: ANA:Cattell, R. G. MTL:An Entity-Based Database Interface PUB:Xerox Palo Alto Research Center PLP:Palo Alto, CA STL:Technical Report RID:CSL-79-9 DAT:August 1979 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Charney, Davida ATL:Comprehending Non-Linear Text: The Role of Discourse Cues and Reading Strate gies MTL:Hypertext '87 Papers PLM:Chapel Hill, NC DMT:November 13-15 DAT:1987 ::JOURNALS: ANA:Charney, Davida, and Reder, L. ATL:Designing interactive tutorials for computer users MTL:Human-Computer Interaction VID:2 LOC:297-317 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Collier, George H. ATL:Thoth-II: Hypertext with Explicit Semantics MTL:Hypertext '87 Papers PLM:Chapel Hill, NC DMT:November 13-15 DAT:1987 ::REPORT: ANA:Collier, George H. MTL:Thoth-II: A Hypertext Browser PUB:Bell Communications Research PLP:Morristown, NJ STL:Technical Report, Artificial Intelligence and Information Science Research ::CONFPROC: ANA:Combelic, D. ATL:User Experience with New Software Methods (SADT) MTL:Proceedings of the National Computer Conference DAT:1978 ::JOURNALS: ANA:Conklin, Jeff ATL:Hypertext: a Survey and Introduction MTL:IEEE Computer VID:20 IID:9 DAT:September, 1987 LOC:17-41 ::REPORT: ANA:Conklin, Jeff MTL:A Survey of Hypertext PUB:MCC Software Technology Program PLP:Austin, TX RID:MCC Technical Report STP-356-86 DAT:October 1986 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Conklin, Jeff, and Begeman, Michael L. ATL:gIBIS: A Hypertext Tool for Team Design Deliberation MTL:Hypertext '87 Papers PLM:Chapel Hill, NC DMT:November 13-15 DAT:1987 ::BOOKLONG: ANA:Corda, U., and Facchetti, G. ATL:Concept Browser: A System for Interactive Creation of Dynamic Documentation MTL:Text Processing and Document Manipulation: Proceedings of the International Conference AMR:editor MOA:van Vliet, J. C. PUB:Cambridge University Press DAT:1986 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Crane, Gregory ATL:From the Old to the New: Integrating Hypertexts into Traditional Scholarship MTL:Hypertext '87 Papers PLM:Chapel Hill, NC DMT:Novewmber 13-15 DAT:1987 ::REPORT: ANA:Delisle, Norman MTL:Neptune: A Hypertext System for CAD Applications PUB:Tektronix Computer Research Laboratory PLP:Beaverton, OR STL:Technical Report RID:CR-85-50 DAT:January 1986 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Delisle, Norman, and Schwartz, Mayer ATL:Context-A Partitioning Concept for Hypertext MTL:Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW '86) Proceedings PLM:Austin, TX DMT:December 3-5 DAT:1986 ::JOURNALS: ANA:di Sessa, Andrea ATL:A Principled Design for an Integrated Computational Environment MTL:Human-Computer Interaction VID:1 IID:1 DAT:1985 LOC:1-47 ::JOURNALS: ANA:di Sessa, Andrea, and Abelson, Harold ATL:Boxer: A Reconstructable Computational Medium MTL:Communications of the ACM VID:29 IID:9 DAT:September, 1986 LOC:859-868 ::REPORT: ANA:Ehrlich, K., and Walker, Janet H. ATL:High Functionality, Information Retrieval, and the Document Examiner MTL:Personalized Intelligent Information Systems, Report on a Workshop (Breckenr idge, CO) AMR:editors MOA:Fischer, G., and Nieper, H. RID:87-9 DAT:1987 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Engelbart, Douglas C. ATL:Authorship Provisions in Augment MTL:IEEE 1984 COMPCON Proceedings DAT:Spring, 1984 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Engelbart, Douglas C. ATL:Collaboration Support Provisions in Augment MTL:AFIPS Office Automation Conference DAT:1984 ::BOOKLONG: ANA:Engelbart, Douglas C. ATL:A Conceptual Framework for the Augmentation of Man's Intellect MTL:Vistas in Information Handling, Volume 1 AMR:editors MOA:Howerton, P. D., and Weeks, D. C. LOC:1-29 PLP:Washington, D.C. PUB:Spartan Books DAT:1963 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Engelbart, Douglas C. ATL:Coordinated Information Services for a Discipline or Mission-Oriented Commun ity MTL:Second Annual Computer Communications Conference PLM:San Jose, CA DAT:January, 1973 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Engelbart, Douglas C. ATL:Design Considerations for Knowledge Workshop Terminals MTL:AFIPS Conference Proceedings DAT:1973 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Engelbart, Douglas C. ATL:Toward Integrated Evolutionary Office Automation Systems MTL:Proceedings of the International Engineering Management Conference PLM:Denver, CO DMT:October 16-18 DAT:1978 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Engelbart, Douglas C., and English, W. K. ATL:A Research Center for Augmenting Human Intellect MTL:AFIPS Proceedings, Fall Joint Computer Conference DAT:Fall 1968 ::CONFPROC: ANA:Engelbart, Douglas C., Watson, R. W., and Norton, J. C. ATL:The Augmented Knowledge Workshop MTL:Proceedings of the National Computer Conference PLM:Arlington, VA DAT:1973 ::JOURNALS: ANA:English, W. K., Engelbart, Douglas C., and Berman, M. L. ATL:Display-Selection Techniques for Text Manipulation MTL:IEEE Transactions on Human Factors and Electronics VID:HFE-8 IID:1 DAT:March 1967 LOC:5-15 ::JOURNALS: ANA:Fahnestock, J., and Secor, M. ATL:Teaching Argument: A Theory of Types MTL:College Compostion and Communication VID:34 LOC:20-30 ::BOOKLONG: ANA:Fairchild, K. F., Poltrock, S. E., and Furnas, G. W. ATL:SemNet: Three-dimensional Graphic Representations of Large Knowledge Bases MTL:Cognitive Science and its Applications for Human-Computer Interaction AMR:editor MOA:Guindon, R. PLP:Hillsdale, NJ PUB:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates DAT:in press ::BOOKLONG: ANA:Feiner, S. ATL:Interactive Documents MTL:Design in the Information Environment AMR:editors MOA:Whitney, P., and Kent, C. LOC:118-132 PLP:New York PUB:Alfred Knopf DAT:1985 [Note: continued in next 2 issues - Ed]