Adaptive Hypertext &Hypermedia



Highlights of this page

The Fourth Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems will be hosted by the National College of Ireland in Dublin, Ireland. Paper submissions are due on February 3, 2006. The conference takes place from June 21 to 23, 2006. See www.ah2006.org for details.
The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia will publish a special issue on Adaptive Hypermedia and the Adaptive Web. The submission deadline is January 5th, 2004. See the Call for Papers.
Apart from our list of AH publications there is now a database, provided by the University of Málaga. Please visit the METIORE database and have a look.
The May 2002 issue of Communications of the ACM was devoted to "the Adaptive Web".

Proceedings are online for AH2003, the Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia Workshop at WWW2003, UM2003 and HT'03.
At the AH2002 conference a number of interesting workshops were held for which we have (links to) proceedings.
Proceedings (and photos) are online for The 3rd Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia Workshop, held in 2001.
Proceedings are online for The 2nd Workshop on Adaptive Systems and User Modeling on the World Wide Web held in 1999, in Conjunction with the Eight International World Wide Web Conference and the 7-th International Conference on User Modeling.
Proceedings are also online for The 2nd Workshop on Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia, held in 1998, in Conjunction with HYPERTEXT '98: The Ninth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
Pittsburgh, PA, USA, June 20-24, 1998
Peter Brusilovsky has compiled a partial list of early work on Adaptive Hypermedia. Please contribute to complete this list!
How many people are interested in Adaptive Hypermedia? In January 2002 there were close to 400 subscribers to this list. They come from all over the world (except Antarctica).

Join our mailing list!
So that people interested in Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia can receive notices about conferences, etc. and participate in email discussions.
To join the list, visit the webpage http://pegasus.tue.nl/mailman/listinfo/ah to subscribe. The mailing list is managed by the GNU mailman software. There are several options for users, for instance to receive individual messages or digests. After subscribing you can post messages by sending mail to ah@listserver.tue.nl.

Important: There are a few simple rules for using this mailing list:

  1. When the email address you use to subscribe results in "user unknown" error messages from your email server, you will be unsubscribed without notice. (Since you are then untraceable we have no other choice.)
  2. When you use the word "subscribe" or "unsubscribe" in a posted message the mailing list software will not publish your message. This is done in an effort to avoid "unsubscribe" emails from being sent around. (These emails should be sent to majordomo, not to ah.)
  3. Before you can send something to this list you must subscribe. Postings by non-members cannot be allowed because that opens the mailing list for spam. Subscriptions are now also subject to approval by the moderator, to avoid subscriptions by spammers.


This site was established in 1995 by John Eklund of the Access Co-operative Multimedia Centre, Australia, and Peter Brusilovsky, HCI Institute, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh USA

Since 1999 it is maintained by Paul De Bra, Information Systems Group, Faculty of Mathematics and Computing Science, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands.

The URL of this document is http://wwwis.win.tue.nl/ah/