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  1. Björklund, L.; Olander, B.; Smith, L.C.: ¬The personal hypercatalog (1989) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Describes a hypertext-based system that integrates the bibliographic information of the library catalogue with user-defined knowledge structures, imports information at the user's command, and offers a dynamic personal information tool for active users. Describes the structure and the content of the data base, and shows how the system can be accommodated to different user groups or individual users.
    Source
    ASIS'89. Managing information and technology. Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Washington, D.C., 30.10.-2.11.1989. Vol.26. Ed. by J. Katzer and G.B. Newby
  2. Heffron, J.K.; Dillon, A.; Mostafa, J.: Landmarks in the World Wide Web : a preliminary study (1996) 0.04
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    Source
    Global complexity: information, chaos and control. Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, ASIS'96, Baltimore, Maryland, 21-24 Oct 1996. Ed.: S. Hardin
  3. Tudhope, D.; Taylor, C.: ¬A unified similarity coefficient for navigating through multi-dimensional information (1996) 0.03
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    Source
    Global complexity: information, chaos and control. Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, ASIS'96, Baltimore, Maryland, 21-24 Oct 1996. Ed.: S. Hardin
  4. Paez, L.B.; Silva-Fu, J.B.d.; Marchionini, G.: Disorientation in electronic environments : a study of hypertext and continuous zooming interfaces (1996) 0.03
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    Source
    Global complexity: information, chaos and control. Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, ASIS'96, Baltimore, Maryland, 21-24 Oct 1996. Ed.: S. Hardin
  5. Sieverts, E.G.; Lobbestael, G.; Groeniger, B.O.; Provost, F.; Sikovà, ?: Software for information storage and retrieval tested, evaluated and compared : pt.5: personal information managers, hypertext and relevance ranking programs (1992) 0.03
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    Abstract
    In this article, the fifth in a series on microcomputer software for information storage and retrieval, test results of seven programs are presented and various properties and qualitites of theses programs are discussed. In this instalment of the series we discuss programs for information storage and retrieval which are primarily characterised by the properties of personal information managers (PIMs), hypertext programs, or best match and ranking retrieval systems. The programs reviewed in this issue are the personal information managers 3by5/RediReference, askSam, Dayflo Tracker, and Ize; Personal Librarian uses best match and ranking; the hypertext programs are Folio Views and the HyperKRS/HyperCard combination (aksSam, Ize and Personal Librarian boast hypertext features as well). HyperKRS/HyperCard is only available for the Apple Macintosh. All other programs run under MS-DOS; versions of Personal Librarian also run under Windows and some other systems. For each of the seven programs about 100 facts and test results are tabulated. The programs are also discussed individually
    Object
    Personal Librarian
  6. Maislin, S.: Ripping out the pages (2000) 0.02
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    Abstract
    When the Web was invented, it was touted as a novel nonlinear medium for the written word. No longer would we be constrained by linear presentations! Hyperlinks would allow us to jump haphazardly from page to page, chapter to chapter, idea to idea! Texts would no longer need to run from beginning to end! This is misleading. A printed book is also multidimensional and potentially nonlinear. We can open it to any page, from any other page, for any reason. We can open several books at once. In fact, what makes a book special is its combination of linear structure (the order of the words) and nonlinear physicality (the bound papers). This linear/nonlinear duality is enhanced further by the index, which maps linearly sequenced pages in a nonlinear, informationally ordered structure (architecture). In truth, the online environment is crippled by an absence of linear structure. Imagine selecting a hard cover book, tearing off the covers, ripping pages into small pieces, and throwing them in a box. That box is like a computer file system, and the paper scraps are Web documents. Only one scrap can be retrieved from the box at a time, and it must be replaced before another can be accessed. Page numbers are meaningless. Global context is destroyed. And without page numbers or context, what happens to the index?
    Issue
    Beyond book indexing: how to get started in Web indexing, embedded indexing and other computer-based media. Ed. by D. Brenner u. M. Rowland.
  7. Smith, L.C.: "Wholly new forms of encyclopedias" : electronic knowledge in the form of hypertext (1989) 0.02
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    Date
    7. 1.1996 22:47:52
    Source
    Information, knowledge, evolution. Proceedings of the 44th FID Congress, Helsinki, 28.8.-1.9.1988. Ed. by S. Koshiala and R. Launo
  8. Makulova, S.: Hypertextove systemy v aplikaciach (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Explains the principles of hypertext systems and defines these as information management systems characterised by their ability to provide links between individual text segments. Describes and compares the characteristics of 3 systems: HYPERTIES, GUIDE and INTERES. Descusses hardware rewuirements: all 3 will run on IBM compatible personal computers, with preferably 1 MB RAM, either under MS DOS (HYPERTIES and INTERES) or Windows (GUIDE). Concludes that GUIDE, with complex retrieval functions, seems to be the most sophisticated hypertext tool of those evaluated
  9. Savoy, J.; Desbois, D.: Information retrieval in hypertext systems (1991) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The emphasis in most hypertext systems is on the navigational methods, rather than on the global document retrieval mechanisms. When a search mechanism is provided, it is often restricted to simple string matching or to the Boolean model (as an alternate method). proposes a retrieval mechanism using Bayesian inference networks. The main contribution of this approach is the automatic construction of this network using the expected mutual information measure to build the inference tree, and using Jaccard's formula to define fixed conditional probability relationships
  10. Faloutsos, C.; Shneiderman, B.; Lee, R.; Plaisant, C.: Incorporating string search in a hypertext system : user interface and signature file design issues (1990) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Hypertext systems provide an appealing mechanism for informally browsing databases by traversing selectable links. However, in many fact finding situations string searching is an effective complement to browsing. Describes the application of the signature file method to achieve rapid and convenient strung search in small personal computer hypertext environments. The method has been implemented to a prototype, as well as in a commercial product. Presents performance data for search times and storage space from a commercial hypertext database and discusses user interface issues. Experience with the string search interface indicates that it was used successfully by novice users
  11. Hammond, N.: Tailoring hypertext for the learner (1991) 0.01
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    Source
    Cognitive tools for learning. Ed.: P.A. Kommers et al
  12. Forrester, M.A.: Hypermedia and indexing : identifying appropriate models from user studies (1993) 0.01
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    Source
    Online information 93: 17th International Online Meeting Proceedings, London, 7.-9.12.1993. Ed. by D.I. Raitt et al
  13. Parunak, H.V.D.: Hypermedia topologies and user navigation (1989) 0.01
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    Source
    Hypertext '89 proceedings, Pittsburgh, PA, 5.-8.11.1989. Ed.: N. Meyrowitz
  14. Marchionini, G.: Designing hypertexts : start with an index (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Challenges in indexing electronic text and images. Ed.: R. Fidel et al
  15. Liebscher, P.: Hypertext and indexing (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Challenges in indexing electronic text and images. Ed.: R. Fidel et al
  16. Herrmann, J.; Meiser, D.: Suche in Volltextdatenbanken mit Unterstützung von Hypertext (1991) 0.01
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    Source
    Information retrieval: GI/GMD-Workshop, Darmstadt, 23.-24.6.1991: Proceedings. Ed.: N. Fuhr
  17. Chun, D.M.; Plass, J.-L.: Project CyberBuch : a hypermedia approach to computer-assisted language learning (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes a hypermedia application that provides students reading German texts with advance organizers in the form of a movie clip designed to facilitate global comprehension and glosses for words in the form of text, graphics, video, and sound. Results of testing indicate that studuents not only reported the photograph and movie links as most helpful for learning vocabulary, but in fact chose them more than text. Performance on vocabulary tests showed that when links were accessed, words were recalled correctly approximately 75% of the time. Learner behaviour data showed that so called visualizers and verbalizers performed equally well on the vocabulary tests but accessed different modes of information (links) corresponding to their respective cognitive styles
  18. Duffy, T.M.; Knuth, R.A.: Hypermedia and instruction : where is the match? (1990) 0.01
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    Source
    Designing hypermedia for learning. NATO advanced research workshop on designing hypertext/hypermedia for learning, Rottenburg, 3.-8.7.1989. Proceedings. Ed.: D.H. Jonassen u. H. Mandl
  19. Leggett, J.J.; Schnase, J.L.; Kacmar, C.J.: Hypertext for learning (1990) 0.01
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