Readers' models of text structures: the case of academic articles

This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this material: Dillon, A. (1991) Readers' models of text structures. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 35, 913-925. Abstract: Hypertext is often described as a liberating technology, freeing re...

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Main Author: Dillon, Andrew
Language:en
Published: 1991
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1054102015-10-23T04:23:12Z Readers' models of text structures: the case of academic articles Dillon, Andrew Human Computer Interaction Hypertext and Hypermedia User Studies Information Systems This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this material: Dillon, A. (1991) Readers' models of text structures. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 35, 913-925. Abstract: Hypertext is often described as a liberating technology, freeing readers and authors from the constraints of "linear" paper document formats. However there is little evidence to support such a claim and theoretical work in the text analysis domain suggests that readers form a mental representation of a paper document's structure that facilitates non-serial reading. The present paper examines this concept empirically for academic articles with a view to making recommendations for the design of a hypertext database. The results show that experienced journal readers do indeed possess such a generic representation and can use this to organise isolated pieces of text into a more meaningful whole.This representation holds for text presented on screens. Implications for hypertext document design are discussed. 1991 Journal Article (Paginated) Readers' models of text structures: the case of academic articles 1991, 35:913-925 International Journal of Man-Machine Studies http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105410 International Journal of Man-Machine Studies en
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topic Human Computer Interaction
Hypertext and Hypermedia
User Studies
Information Systems
spellingShingle Human Computer Interaction
Hypertext and Hypermedia
User Studies
Information Systems
Dillon, Andrew
Readers' models of text structures: the case of academic articles
description This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this material: Dillon, A. (1991) Readers' models of text structures. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 35, 913-925. Abstract: Hypertext is often described as a liberating technology, freeing readers and authors from the constraints of "linear" paper document formats. However there is little evidence to support such a claim and theoretical work in the text analysis domain suggests that readers form a mental representation of a paper document's structure that facilitates non-serial reading. The present paper examines this concept empirically for academic articles with a view to making recommendations for the design of a hypertext database. The results show that experienced journal readers do indeed possess such a generic representation and can use this to organise isolated pieces of text into a more meaningful whole.This representation holds for text presented on screens. Implications for hypertext document design are discussed.
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