ΒzyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcbaZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA rief Communication zyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcbaZYXWVUT Use of hypertext for teaching and training: a bibliography zyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcbaZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA Chennupati K. Ramaiah zyxwvutsrqponmlkjihgfedcbaZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA Defence Research & Development Organisation, Ministry of Defence, Metcalfe House, Delhi-110054, India Abstract: This bibliography was originally compiled for the purpose of a Doctoral degree submitted to Loughborough University of Technology in March 1993. The information in this bibliography, which was started in the last quarter of 1989, was continuously updated by collecting data from all the important current journals and abstracting and indexing sources. It covers all of hypertext, including HyperCard and other hypertext/hypermedia systems which are being used for teaching and training. These systems are also used for conducting research in this field. Full efforts were made to cover all the publications such as periodical articles, conference papers/Proceedings, books and reports that were published until the first quarter of 1993. AHERN, T.C. et al. (1992) The effects of teacher discourse in com- puter-mediated discussion, Journal of Educational Computing Research, 8(3), 291-309. ALLEN, B.S. et al. (1989) An educational technology curriculum for converging technologies, Educational Technology, Research and Development, 37(4), 47-54. ALLINSON, L. and N. HAMMOND (1989) A learning support environ- ment: the hitch-hiker's guide, in R. McAleese (Ed.) Hypertext: Theory into Practice, Blackwell Scientific Publishers, Oxford, pp. 62-74. ALLRED, J. (1989) The central and delivery of distance learning ma- terials, Learning Resources Journal, 5(1), 7-12. ALLRED, K.F. and C. LOCATIS (1988) Research, instructional design and new technology, Journal of Instructional Development, 11(1), 2-5. ALONSO, D.R. (1987) Description of path MAC: the pathology mi- crocomputer teaching laboratory, Bulletin of Pathology Educa- tion, 12, 113-134. ALTUCHER, J. (1992) Interactive fiction, Bulletin of the American Societyfor Information Science, 19(1), 12. ANDERSON, C.C. (1988) Development of a new technology, Hyper- animation, in Conference Proceedings ofAustralian Computers in Education, Education Computers Association, Western Aus- tralia, pp. 36-39. ARENTS, H.C., W.F.L. BOGAERTS and K.S. AGEMA(1991) Authoring a CD-ROM hypermedia system for corrosion engineers, in D. Raitt (Ed.) Online Information'90: Proceedings of the 14th In- ternational Online Information Meeting, London, 11-13 De- cember, Learned Information (Europe) Ltd, Oxford, pp. 13-24. ASHWORTH, D. and J. STELOVSKY (1989) Kanji City: an exploration of hypermedia applications for CALL, CALICO Journal, 6(4), 27-39. BACKER, P. (1989) Some practical approaches to knowledge engi- neering for CAL, Computer Education, 63, 12-19. BACKER, P. (1990) Authoring electronic books, Computer Educa- tion,66,2-5. BACKER, P. (1990) Electronic learning in Yugoslavia, Educational and Training Technology International, 27(1), 66-78. BAILEY, H.J. and W.A. BICH (1989) HyperCard interactive videodisc application for industry, in Interactive Instruction Delivery: 7th Conference on Interactive Instruction Delivery, 22-24 February, Society of Applied Learning Technology, Washington, pp. 18- 19. ΒALAJTHY, E. (1990) Hypertext, hypermedia and metacognition: re- search and instructional implications for disabled readers, Jour- nal ofReading, Writing and Learning Disabilities International, 6, 183-202. BANKS, G., S. MCLIDEN and G. CARLOS (1988) Implementation of medical knowledge bases in HyperCard, in R.A. Greenes (Ed.) Proceedings ofthe 20th Annual Symposium on Computer Appli- cations in Medical Care, 6-9 November, IEEE Computer Soci- ety, Washington, pp. 434-440. BANTZ,D.,N.DAVIES, O. FOELSCHE and K. FENDT (1991)Interactive reading, in M. Feeney and S. Day (Eds.) Multimedia Informa- tion: Proceedings of the Second International Information Re- search, Churchill College, Cambridge, 15-18 July, Bowker-Saur, London, pp. 115-133. BARDEN, R. (1989) Developing a HyperCard-based intelligent train- ing system, Educational & Training Technology International, 26(4), 361-367. BARDEN, R. (1989) Using Hypertext in building intelligent training systems, Interactive Learning International, 5(3), 109-115. BARDEN, R., G. STORRS, H. TANG, P. WINDSOR and C. CLIFTON (1989) Extending your home with an ITS: building a hypertext- based intelligent tutoring system, in R. McAleese (Ed.) Proceed- ings of the Hypertext-II, Aberdeen, UTC, University of Aberdeen, pp. SI.8-13. BARRETTE, E. and J. PARADIS (1988) Teaching writing in an online classroom, Harvard Educational Review, 58, 154-171. The Electronic Library, Vol. 11, No. 6, December 1993 409