Hyldegaard, J.: Visual information seeking : browsing and navigation through adesktop VR user interface (1997)
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- Abstract
- Considers visual information seeking in terms of the theoretical considerations and different design issues related to the PROTEUS research project which aimed to study the potentials. if any, of using a Virtual Reality (VR) user interface for visualizing, retrieving and manipulating information. A VR user interface represents the next generation of user interfaces by allowing for a high degree of transparency and non command based interaction. Discusses the different factors affecting transparency and considers information retrieval through browsing
- Source
- Proceedings of the 2nd British-Nordic Conference on Library and Information Studies, Edinburgh, 1997. Organized by the British Association for Information and Library Education (BAILER). Ed.: Micheline Beaulieu et al