Hypertext/Hypermedia

This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this material: McKnight, C., Dillon, A. and Richardson, J. (1992) Hypermedia. In A. Kent (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Vol. 50, New York: Marcel Dekker, 226-255. Overview: The field of...

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Main Authors: Dillon, Andrew, Richardson, John, McKnight, Cliff
Other Authors: Kent, Allen
Language:en
Published: New York: Marcel Dekker 1992
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105403
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1054032015-10-23T04:23:12Z Hypertext/Hypermedia Dillon, Andrew Richardson, John McKnight, Cliff Kent, Allen Cognitive Science Psychology Human Computer Interaction Hypertext and Hypermedia Information Systems This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this material: McKnight, C., Dillon, A. and Richardson, J. (1992) Hypermedia. In A. Kent (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Vol. 50, New York: Marcel Dekker, 226-255. Overview: The field of hypertext/hypermedia has mushroomed so much in the last five years that an article such as this cannot hope to be all-embracing. Rather, what we will do is provide a perspective on hypertext/hypermedia while offering guidance to the published literature. The perspective we give is essentially user-centred since we believe that ultimately it is user issues which will determine the success or failure of any technology. We begin with a brief introduction and history then draw together some of the relevant research which has a bearing on hypertext/hypermedia usability. Some of this research has been conducted specifically in the field of hypertext but some general human-computer interaction research also needs to be considered. We look briefly at some of the issues involved in creating hypertexts and also at some of the claims made for hypertext. Finally, we attempt to see what the future holds for hypertext and offer a list of further reading. 1992 Book Chapter Hypertext/Hypermedia 1992, :226-255 Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Vol. 50 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105403 Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Vol. 50 en New York: Marcel Dekker
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topic Cognitive Science
Psychology
Human Computer Interaction
Hypertext and Hypermedia
Information Systems
spellingShingle Cognitive Science
Psychology
Human Computer Interaction
Hypertext and Hypermedia
Information Systems
Dillon, Andrew
Richardson, John
McKnight, Cliff
Hypertext/Hypermedia
description This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this material: McKnight, C., Dillon, A. and Richardson, J. (1992) Hypermedia. In A. Kent (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Vol. 50, New York: Marcel Dekker, 226-255. Overview: The field of hypertext/hypermedia has mushroomed so much in the last five years that an article such as this cannot hope to be all-embracing. Rather, what we will do is provide a perspective on hypertext/hypermedia while offering guidance to the published literature. The perspective we give is essentially user-centred since we believe that ultimately it is user issues which will determine the success or failure of any technology. We begin with a brief introduction and history then draw together some of the relevant research which has a bearing on hypertext/hypermedia usability. Some of this research has been conducted specifically in the field of hypertext but some general human-computer interaction research also needs to be considered. We look briefly at some of the issues involved in creating hypertexts and also at some of the claims made for hypertext. Finally, we attempt to see what the future holds for hypertext and offer a list of further reading.
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