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McKnight, C.: Hypertext and navigation : a problem or a solution? (1993)
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- The paper consists of a series of charts and diagrams rather than a text. Considers the way in which users of printed information sources develop a mental map to assist them in navigation and transfers the psychological concepts underlying the development of such mental maps to the design of hypertext searching systems for computerized information retrieval
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McKnight, C.: ¬The personal construction of information space (2000)
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- The present article describes the use of Repertory Grid methodology as a menas of externalizing an individual's view of information space. The method is described with a single participant, and appears to offer a viable means of exploring the concept of information space. Future work will examine multiple views in an attampt to explore the extent to which the concept is shared among a group of people
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