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McKnight, C.; Dillon, A.; Richardson, J.: Hypermedia (1992)
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- Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.50, [=Suppl.13]
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McKnight, C.; Dillon, A.; Richardson, J.: Problems in hyperland? : A human factors perspectives (1989)
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- Abstract
- While the potential of hypertext as an information presentation medium is undeniable, its acceptance by users will be determined largely by its usability. Highlights 4 issues of relevance: reading from screens as opposed to reading from paper; reader behaviour; interface design variables such as display size and manipulation facilities; and user navigation. Existing research is reviewed and implications for the design of hypertext systems are discussed. Suggestions for future work are presented.