Space - the final chapter or why physical representations are not semantic intentions
The term â hypertextâ evokes many images (e.g., nodes and links, semantic webs, non-linear access and so forth) but perhaps one of the most common is that of users struggling to find their way around a complex information space. As a result, navigation has become a subject of great interest to ma...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1051872015-10-23T04:22:57Z Space - the final chapter or why physical representations are not semantic intentions Dillon, Andrew Richardson, John McKnight, Cliff McKnight, Cliff Dillon, Andrew Richardson, John Cognitive Science Psychology Human Computer Interaction Hypertext and Hypermedia Information Systems The term â hypertextâ evokes many images (e.g., nodes and links, semantic webs, non-linear access and so forth) but perhaps one of the most common is that of users struggling to find their way around a complex information space. As a result, navigation has become a subject of great interest to many researchers in the field. In this chapter we will discuss navigation through hypertext in terms of its relevance as a concept as much as its presence as an issue and try to draw lessons for design and research from the psychological work that has been carried out on navigation in physical space. We will attempt to show that while relevant to hypertext, discussion of navigation is prone to difficulty when researchers and designers misapply arguments and evidence from the physical domain to the semantic domain. 1993 Book Chapter Space - the final chapter or why physical representations are not semantic intentions 1993, :169-192 Hypertext: A Psychological Perspective http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105187 Hypertext: A Psychological Perspective en Chichester: Ellis Horwood |
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The term â hypertextâ evokes many images (e.g., nodes and links, semantic webs, non-linear access and so forth) but perhaps one of the most common is that of users struggling to find their way around a complex information space. As a result, navigation has become a subject of great interest to many researchers in the field. In this chapter we will discuss navigation through hypertext in terms of its relevance as a concept as much as its presence as an issue and try to draw lessons for design and research from the psychological work that has been carried out on navigation in physical space. We will attempt to show that while relevant to hypertext, discussion of navigation is prone to difficulty when researchers and designers misapply arguments and evidence from the physical domain to the semantic domain. |
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