Hjerppe, R.: Database visualisation : asking 'what do you have?' instead of 'what do you want?' (1992)
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- Abstract
- The very nature of traditional interfaces to databases tend to hide their information content and makes it very difficult for a user to build a conceptual model of their contents. Traditional libraries, however, are designed to make their contents and their arrangements clearly visible and capable of browsing. Describes a small demonstration system aimed at making the contents of an OPAC capable of being visualised by users and designed as part of the HYPERCATalog effort
- Source
- Technology and competence. Proc. of the 8th Nordic Conference on Information and Documentation, Helsingborg, 19.-21.5.1992. Ed. by Karin Adler et al