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  1. Fieldhouse, M.; Hancock-Beaulieu, M.: ¬The design of a graphical user interface for a highly interactive information retrieval system (1996) 0.02
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    Source
    Information retrieval: new systems and current research. Proceedings of the 16th Research Colloquium of the British Computer Society Information Retrieval Specialist Group, Drymen, Scotland, 22-23 Mar 94. Ed.: R. Leon
  2. Dillon, A.; Vaughan, M.: "It's the journey and the destination" : shape and the emergent property of genre in evaluating digital documents (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Navigation is a limited metaphor for hypermedia and website use that potentially constraints our understanding of human-computer interaction. Traces the emergence of the navigation metaphor and the emprical analysis of navigation measures in usability evaluation before suggesting an alternative concept to consider: shape. The shape concept affords a richer analytic tool for considering humans' use of digital documents and invokes social level analysis of meaning that are shared among discourse communities who both produce and consume the information resources
    Date
    6. 2.1999 20:10:22
  3. Preim, B.: Grundlagen, Fallbeispiele und innovative Anwendungsfelder : Entwicklung interaktiver Systeme (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Wie geht der Mensch mit komplexen Computersystemen um? Wovon hängt die Effizienz der Interaktion ab? Ausgehend von Erkenntnissen der kognitiven Psychologie charakterisiert das Buch den Gestaltungsspielraum beim Entwurf interaktiver Systeme und erläutert die Anwendung verschiedener Interaktionstechniken und -stile. - Zunächst werden grundlegende Konzepte der Interaktion anhand von Beispielen aus dem alltäglichen Leben, wie Auto und Telefon, behandelt. Aus der nachfolgenden Problemanalyse werden Entwurfsprinzipien abgeleitet und in einem technischen Teil allgemeine Konzepte der Arbeitsweise von Fenstersystemen und deren Bestandteile detailliert erläutert: Fenster, Icons, Menüs, Zeigegeräte. Es wird argumentiert, daß der Prozeß der Entwicklung interaktiver Systeme stark iterativ ist und Zyklen aus Analyse, Entwurf und Testverfahren enthält. Konkrete Methoden für diese Schritte werden erläutert, wobei Testverfahren, Methoden zur Spezifikation interaktiver Systeme und Werkzeuge, die die Entwicklung unterstützen, einen breiten Raum einnehmen. Umfassend werden im abschließenden Teil moderne Anwendungsfelder, wie die Interaktion mit sehr großen Datenmengen (die Visualisierung großer Informationsräume), die Interaktion im WWW und die Interaktion mit 3D-Daten (die Entwicklung von 3D-Widgets), behandelt. Lehrbuch mit hohem Praxisbezug: Fallbeispiele aus der industriellen Praxis mit umsetzbaren Hinweisen und Methoden zur Entwicklung und Evaluierung interaktiver Systeme zugeschnitten auf die konstruktiven Aspekte der Interaktion Mensch - Computer mit hochaktuellen Themen wie die Entwicklung von 3D-Widgets und die Visualisierung großer Informationsräume mit hilfreichen gründlichen, oft tabellarischen Zusammenfassungen und einem ausführlichen Glossar zusätzlicher Service: auf einer zu dem Buch eingerichteten Web-Site stehen Folien zur Verfügung
  4. Wildemuth, B.M.: Evidence-based practice in search interface design (2006) 0.02
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    Abstract
    An evidence-based practice approach to search interface design is proposed, with the goal of designing interfaces that adequately support search strategy formulation and reformulation. Relevant findings from studies of information professionals' searching behaviors, end users' searching of bibliographic databases, and search behaviors on the Web are highlighted. Three brief examples are presented to illustrate the ways in which findings from such studies can be used to make decisions about the design of search interfaces. If academic research can be effectively connected with design practice, we can discover which design practices truly are best practices and incorporate them into future search interfaces.
    Date
    22. 7.2006 18:30:09
  5. Henry, H.K.: Human-computer interfaces and OPACs : introductory thoughts related to INNOPAC (1991) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the 2 groups of human-computer interface; conversational and object oriented. Evaluates on-line catalogues according to human-computer interface design concepts. Concludes that INNOPAC is a distinct improvement on the card catalogue and that its potential is just being appreciated
  6. Dumas, J.S.: Designing user interfaces for software (1988) 0.02
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    PRECIS
    Computer systems / Software / Interfaces with users
    Subject
    Computer systems / Software / Interfaces with users
  7. Computer human interaction : 6th Asia Pacific conference, APCHI 2004 Rotorua, New Zealand, June 29 - July 2, 2004. Proceedings (2004) 0.02
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    Series
    Lecture notes in computer science; 3101
  8. Wessel, S.: ¬Die Retrieval-Software von Online Computer Systems : vergleichende Darstellung ausgewählter CD-ROM-Bibliographien (1992) 0.02
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  9. Bates, M.E.: Knight-Ridder on the Web : a brave new wolrd for searchers? (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Knight Ridder Information Inc. introduced DIALOG Web in Mar 97. Reviews: connecting the WWW service, searching, formats and output, and downloading. Also reviews DataStar Web (http://dsweb.krinfo.ch), comparing it to DIALOG Web. Cocludes that neither are adequate substitutes to command line searching for professional searchers
  10. Thissen, F.: Screen-Design-Handbuch : Effektiv informieren und kommunizieren mit Multimedia (2001) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Das Screen-Design-Handbuch gibt Gestaltern interaktiver Medien eine praktische Arbeitshilfe an die Hand, um Informationen zielgruppen- und mediengerecht aufzubereiten und darzustellen. Es zeigt Hintergründe und Zusammenhänge auf, verdeutlicht diese anhand von Beispielen und regt dazu an, die Sprache der digitalen Medien weiter zu entwickeln. Grundlagen der Wahrnehmungs- und Lernpsychologie, der Ergonomie, der Kommunikationstheorie, der Imagery-Forschung und der Ästhethik werden dabei ebenso berücksichtigt wie Fragen der Gestaltung von Navigations- und Orientierungselementen. Die Neuauflage enthält mehr Beispiele und Checklisten sowie neue Kapitel über Wahrnehmung, Web-Nutzung und Projektmanagement
    Date
    22. 3.2008 14:35:21
  11. Garlock, K.L.; Piontek, S.: Designing Web interfaces to library services and resources (1999) 0.02
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    LCSH
    Web sites / Design
    Web sites / United States / Design
    RSWK
    Bibliothek / Web-Seite / Gestaltung (BVB)
    Subject
    Bibliothek / Web-Seite / Gestaltung (BVB)
    Web sites / Design
    Web sites / United States / Design
  12. Thissen, F.: Designempfehlungen für bibliothekarische Web-Sites (2002) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Der folgende Artikel möchte Erstellem von bibliothekarischen Web-Sites Hilfestellungen geben. Er basiert auf der wissenschaftlichen und praktischen Auseinandersetzung des Autors mit dem Thema Web-Design und resultiert aus einer Anregung der "Kommission für Benutzung und Information" des EDBI im Rahmen eines Round Tables über bibliothekarische Websites. Ausführlichere und detaillierte Informationen über das Design von Web-Sites sind in Publikationen, u.a. des Autors, in der Literaturliste zu finden.
    Footnote
    Teil eines Heftschwerpunktes: 'Bibliothekarische Web-Sites'
  13. Sieverts, E.: Liever browsen dan zoeken (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Despite development of the WWW searchers still experience difficulties following links between sites and cannot be sure that a site contains the required information. 3 software programs developed to guide users through the maze of hyperlinks are: Dynamic diagrams, the Hyperbolic tree, and the Brain. in contrast to the other programs which operate on webservers and display hyperlinks in diagrammatic form the Brain is installed on individual PCs and can be customised to meet users' requirements
  14. Hancock-Beaulieu, M.M.: User friendliness and human-computer interaction in online library catalogues (1992) 0.02
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  15. Marchionini, G.: Information seeking in electronic environments (1995) 0.02
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    LCSH
    Human / computer interaction
    Series
    Cambridge series on human-computer interaction; 9
    Subject
    Human / computer interaction
  16. Klingener, A.: DIALOG Web : finally it's arrived (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews DIALOG Web which is targeted at those familiar with the traditional DIALOG services. Explains how to navigate through the database directory, use the search interface, viewing and saving results, pricing and redistribution policies, archival rights and enhancing content. Sees few advantages for experienced searchers in using DIALOG Web
    Object
    DIALOG Web
  17. Shaw, D.: ¬The human-computer interface for information retrieval (1991) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the human-computer interface for information retrieval and notes that research on human-computer interface design has generated many widely-accepted principles of interface design which should be of interest and value to designers of information retrieval systems. Work on display features such as highlighting, colour, icons, and windows has received considerable attention. research has also focused on how the user interacts with the system, whether by commands, menus, or direct manipulation. Studies of interfaces for information retrieval systems reveal that online searching has emphasised developments of front ends, with some novel uses of graphics. CD-ROM and optical media are characterised by interface diversity, again with some inclusion of graphic interfaces. Online catalogues and full text data bases have provided interesting comparisons of mode of interaction
  18. Design and evaluation of computer/human interfaces : issues for librarians and information scientists (1991) 0.01
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