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  • × author_ss:"Search, P."
  • × theme_ss:"Hypertext"
  1. Search, P.: HyperGlyphs: using design and language to define hypermedia navigation (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Hypermedia programs are an important concept in interactive computing because they provide ransom access to large databases of multimedia information. However, users tend to become lost and disorientated in these programs. Hypermedia interfaces must help the user understand the psychodynamics of the technology and provide navigational aids for orientation. Shows how hypermedia interfaces can use graphic design and language to help the user strucutre a cognitive approach to information retrieval that puts the use in control of the navigation process
  2. Search, P.: HyperGlyphs: using design and language to define hypermedia navigation (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes a method for navigating and learning from a complex, content-based hypermedia system. Employs HyperGlyphs a semiotically-relevant graphics for depicting information in the knowledge base. The interface in any system needs to rationally support the task being performed by providng access to system functionality in a logical simple way