27.6 Further reading
The article by [Maurer et al.(1995)] is a good starting point for learning more about HM-Card and its authoring elements.
The book Multimedia Authoring for Presentation and Education: The Official Guide to HM-Card [Maurer and Scherbakov(1995)] contains a comprehensive description of HM-Card. The book contains an elaborate explanation of the authoring process, for creating online and offline multimedia presentations.
The articles by [Maurer et al.(1993a)], [Maurer et al.(1994d)] and [Maurer et al.(1994e)] provide further details on the theoretical aspects of the HM Data Model. The article by [Maurer et al.(1993b)] discusses the user interface issues and the navigational aids. The article by [Maurer et al.(1994b)] contains a comprehensive description of concepts involved in embedding HM-Card applications into Hyper-G.
The URL http://www.iicm.tu-graz.ac.at/hmcard contains a lot of online information about HM-Card, HM Data Model, courseware created with HM-Card and so on.
For more details on the courseware market consult the URL http://ihm-iicm.tu-graz.ac.at/market. You can download several courses from the FTP site iicm.tu-graz.ac.at/pub/hmcard/dbcourse.zip or they can be browsed online at the URL http://info.iicm.tu-graz.ac.at. Web browsers should be adjusted in order to view the HM-Card modules online; the URL http://www.iicm.tu-graz.ac.at describes how this can be done.
For information on how to adjust Web browsers like Netscape, Amadeus or Mosaic to run HM-Card refer to http://www.iicm.tu-graz.ac.at/hmcard.
