Journal: The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia

Volume 27, Issue 4

275 -- 300Duyen Lam, Thuong N. Hoang, Atul Sajjanhar, Feifei Chen. User experience factors, a comparative study of cultural heritage interactive technologies in developing and developed countries
301 -- 323Jason Freeman, Christen Buckley, Christina Triptow, Yiting Chai. For the love of lists: identifying the effects of listicle type and length
324 -- 338Michael Flavin. Wikipedia = Heterotopia

Volume 27, Issue 3

205 -- 206Bunty Avieson, Frances DiLauro. Special issue on the worlds of Wikipedia
207 -- 228Carwil Bjork-James. New maps for an inclusive Wikipedia: decolonial scholarship and strategies to counter systemic bias
229 -- 244Robert E. Cummings. Wikipedia and open recognition: writing the future of work
245 -- 259Ivonne Kristiani. Encouraging indigenous knowledge production for Wikipedia
260 -- 274Liam Wyatt. Gratis & Libre: Wikipedia's role in free and open history production and dissemination

Volume 27, Issue 1-2

1 -- 5Claus Atzenbeck, Jessica Rubart, David E. Millard. Special issue of HT'19 selected papers
6 -- 28Sam Brooker. Proposing, disposing, proving: Barthes, intentionalism, and hypertext literary fiction
29 -- 50Stacey Mason, Mark Bernstein. On links: exercises in style
51 -- 96Jacob O. Wobbrock, Lara Hattatoglu, Anya K. Hsu, Marijn A. Burger, Michael J. Magee. The Goldilocks zone: young adults' credibility perceptions of online news articles based on visual appearance
97 -- 127Jakub Simko, Patrik Racsko, Matús Tomlein, Martina Hanakova, Róbert Móro, Mária Bieliková. A study of fake news reading and annotating in social media context
128 -- 176Isaac Alpizar Chacon, Sergey A. Sosnovsky. Knowledge models from PDF textbooks
177 -- 203Claus Atzenbeck, Peter J. Nürnberg, Daniel Roßner. Synthesising augmentation and automation