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  1. Gluck, M.: HyperCard, hypertext, and hypermedia for libraries and media centers (1989) 0.06
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  2. Chen, C.-C.: As we think : thriving in the hyperweb environment (1989) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Provides a quick summary of the historical development of hypertext/hypermedia. Discusses hypermedia's place in today's dynamic information environment, the potential problem with hypertext/hypermedia systems, and the effect of new technological developments on hypermedia application. Describes PROJECT EMPEROR-I, a hypermedia R&D project and discusses the potential of this type of application for librarians, information professionals, and education media specialists.
    Source
    Proceedings of the 2nd Pacific Conference on New Information Technology for Library & Information Professionals, Educational Media Specialists & Technologists. Singapore, 29-31 May 1989. Ed. by C.-C. Chen and D.I. Raitt, MicroUse Information and FID
  3. Griffith, C.: What's all the hype about hypertext? (1989) 0.01
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    Source
    Information today. 6(1989) no.4, S.22-24
  4. Smith, L.C.: "Wholly new forms of encyclopedias" : electronic knowledge in the form of hypertext (1989) 0.01
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    Date
    7. 1.1996 22:47:52
  5. Waterworth, J.A.; Chignell, M.H.: ¬A manifesto for hypermedia usability research (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses key aspects of hypermedia usability in the light of the difficulties, and similaries, between the design of hypermedia applications and that of more convential user interfaces. Focuses on the role of analogy and of dynamism in hypermedia interface design, with particular emphasis on the advanteges and pitfalls of using metaphor. The concluding section summaries possible future hypermedia usability research.
  6. Kinnell, S.; Richards, T.: ¬An online interface within a hypertext system : Project Jefferson's electronic notebook (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Project Jefferson was designed to help new students at the University of Southern California (USC) to acquire skills necessary for writing research papers through the example of research into ethical issues raised by the US Constitution. It runs on Macintosh Computers and is based on Apple Computer's HyperCard, a system wich allows users to browse different sources of information at their own pace and along their own routes while noting down useful discoveries in the notebook part of the system. Access to USC's locally mounted bibliographic data bases is also given without any tedious logging-on routines.
  7. McKnight, C.; Dillon, A.; Richardson, J.: Problems in hyperland? : A human factors perspectives (1989) 0.00
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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.
  8. Björklund, L.; Olander, B.: ¬The mystery cat : the modern magician (1989) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes the work done on the HYPERCATalog project, at Linköping University, Sweden to design a hypertext-based catalogue to serve the needs of the research community better than the traditional library catalogue.
  9. Larson, R.R.: Hypertext and information retrieval : towards the next generation of information systems (1988) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Hypertext is an old concept that only recently has been demonstrated in working systems. Examines the conceptual basis of hypertext, reviews some representative hypertext systems, and discusses some of the problems to be faced when hypertext techniques are applied to large-scale information systems. Techniques developed in information retrieval research are seen as useful complements to hypertext that may remedy some of these problems.