ACM Hypertext 2002 June 13-15, 2002 University of Maryland, College Park Sponsored by ACM SIGWEB http://www.cs.umd.edu/ht02 ACM Hypertext is a leading international conference on hypertext and hypermedia, which includes navigational aids, infrastructures to digital libraries, interactive literature, human-computer interaction, software engineering, computer-supported collaborative work, and the World Wide Web. We welcome scholars, researchers, and practitioners from a diverse array of disciplines to exchange and discuss ideas on hypermedia, its design and use in a variety of domains, and the ability of such technologies to alter the way we read, write, argue, learn, exchange information, and entertain ourselves. Tutorials: + Engineering Internet Services + SMIL 2.0: Interactive Multimedia on the Web + Evaluating, Using, and Publishing eBooks + Introduction to XML + Web Logs in Industry, Research, and Education: The hypertextuality of weblogs, wikis, and tinderboxes + Spatial Hypertext and Information Analysis + WebDAV and DeltaV: The Writeable, Collaborative, Versionable Web + XLink and XSLT + Engineering Large-scale Hypermedia Systems + Programming in C# + Information Management for the Information Technology Professional Papers Include: + An Infrastructure for Open Latent Semantic Linking + Authoring Fluid Narrative Hypertexts Using Treetable Visualizations + Context Perception in Video-based Hypermedia Spaces + Contextualized Preview of Image Map Links + Graphical Notations, Narratives and Persuasion: A Pliant Systems Approach to Hypertext Tool Design + HyperContext: A Framework for Adaptive Hypertext + Links in the Palm of your Hand: Tangible Hypermedia using Augmented Reality + Map-Based Horizontal Navigation in Educational Hypertext + On Hyperstructure and Musical Structure + Predicting Web Actions from HTML Content + Semantics Happen: Knowledge Building in Spatial Hypertext + Spatial Hypertext for Linear-Information Authoring: Interaction Design and System Development Based on the ART Design Principle + Storyspace I + Towards Geo-Spatial Hypermedia: Concepts and Prototype Implementation + Uniform Comparison of Data Models Using Containment Modeling