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Electronic Publishing, Volume 3, 1990
Volume 3, Number 1, February 1990
- David F. Brailsford, Richard Furuta:

Editorial. Electron. Publ. 3(1): 1-2 (1990) - Bo Stig Hansen:

A Function-based Formatting Model. Electron. Publ. 3(1): 3-28 (1990) - Steven Feiner:

Authoring Large Hypermedia Documents with IGD. Electron. Publ. 3(1): 29-46 (1990) - W. Peter Dodd:

Convergent Publication, or the Hybrid Journal: Paper plus Telecommunications. Electron. Publ. 3(1): 47-59 (1990)
Volume 3, Number 2, May 1990
- David F. Brailsford, Richard Furuta:

Editorial. Electron. Publ. 3(2): 63-64 (1990) - Uri Habusha, Daniel M. Berry:

Vi.iv, a Vi-directional Version of the Full-screen Editor. Electron. Publ. 3(2): 65-91 (1990) - Michael J. Kaelbling:

On Improving SGML. Electron. Publ. 3(2): 93-98 (1990) - Donald E. Knuth:

A Note on Digitized Angles. Electron. Publ. 3(2): 99-104 (1990) - Douglas B. Terry, Donald G. Baker:

Active Tioga Documents: an Exploration of Two Paradigms. Electron. Publ. 3(2): 105-122 (1990)
Volume 3, Number 3, August 1990
- David F. Brailsford, Richard Furuta:

Editorial. Electron. Publ. 3(3): 123-124 (1990) - Roy Rada:

Hypertext Writing and Document Reuse: The Role of a Semantic Net. Electron. Publ. 3(3): 125-140 (1990) - B. Nick Rossiter, T. J. Sillitoe, Michael A. Heather:

Database Support for Very Large Hypertexts. Electron. Publ. 3(3): 141-154 (1990) - Richard Pollard:

Hypertext Presentation of Thesauri Used in Online Searching. Electron. Publ. 3(3): 155-172 (1990)
Volume 3, Number 4, November 1990
- David F. Brailsford, Richard Furuta:

Editorial. Electron. Publ. 3(4): 177-178 (1990) - Richard Furuta, P. David Stotts:

A Functional Meta-Structure for Hypertext Models and Systems. Electron. Publ. 3(4): 179-205 (1990) - Tricia Jones, Ben Shneiderman:

Examining Usability for a Training-Oriented Hypertext: Can Hyper-Activity be Good? Electron. Publ. 3(4): 207-225 (1990) - Randy F. Pausch, J. Detmer:

Node Popularity as a Hypertext Browsing Aid. Electron. Publ. 3(4): 227-234 (1990)

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