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StoryLines: an approach to navigating multisequential news and entertainment in a multiscreen framework

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Using the iPad as a substitute for the remote control, and the Google TV platform as a model for a convergence information environment, StoryLines presents a timeline-based method of navigating news and episodic television in the context of rich archival resources. This approach allows us to present individual threads within a multisequential story environment and to demonstrate the sense-making value of a filtered multisequential timeline presentation.

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            ACE '11: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology
            November 2011
            562 pages
            ISBN:9781450308274
            DOI:10.1145/2071423

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            Association for Computing Machinery

            New York, NY, United States

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            • Published: 8 November 2011

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