Author: Michael Kibby

Publications

Publication period start: 1990
Number of co-authors: 10

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Max Mulhauser
1
Gerald C. Nelson
1
Daniel M. Russell
1

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Daniel M. Russell
44
Catherine C. Marshall
55
Richard Furuta
60

Publications

Bernstein, Mark, Bieber, Michael, Furuta, Richard, Kibby, Michael, Marshall, Catherine C., Paolini, Paolo (1992): Hypermedia Production: Hand-Craft of Witchcraft?. In: Lucarella, D., Nanard, Jocelyne, Nanard, Marc, Paolini, P. (eds.) Proceedings of ECHT 92 the Fourth ACM Conference on Hypertext November 30 - December 04, 1992, Milano, Italy. pp. 282-283. https://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/hypertext/168466/p282-bernstein/p282-bernstein.pdf

Gloor, Peter A., Kibby, Michael, McAleese, Ray, Mulhauser, Max, Nelson, Gerald C., Russell, Daniel M. (1990): How Should Hypermedia Authoring Systems for Computer Aided Instruction Look Like?. In: Rizk, Antoine, Streitz, Norbert A., Andre, Jacques (eds.) ECHT 90 - European Conference on Hypertext November 27-30, 1990, Versailles, France. pp. 337-342.

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