Milne, R.J.: Hypertext and its implications for library services. (1994)
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- Abstract
- Offers an introduction to hypertext for librarians. Defines hypertext. Discusses the advantages of hypertext according to the creation and tracing of references; flexibility of nodes and links; cognition augmentation and collaborative work. Examines hypertext disadvantages and problems by considering its static nature; conceptual fragmentation; disorientation; cognitive overhead; presentation rhetoric; cost and intellectual security. Discusses library applications of hypertext covering information retrieval; online databases; citation indexing; OPACs and electronic books. Considers expert systems with hypertext features and hypertext with artificial intelligence