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  1. Kim, S.H.; Eastman, C.M.: ¬An experiment on node size in a hypermedia system (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The node size that should be used in a hypermedia system is an important design issue. 3 interpretations of node size are identified: storage (physical size), window size (presentation size), and length (logical size). an experiment in which presentation size and text length are varied in a HyperCard application is described. The experiment involves student subjects performing a fact retrieval task from a reference handbook. No interaction is found between these 2 independent variables. Performance is significantly better for the longer texts, but no significant difference is found for the 2 different window sizes
    Date
    22. 5.1999 9:35:20
  2. Pollard, R.: Hypertext presentation of thesauri used in on-line searching (1990) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Explores the strengths and limitations of hypertext for the online presentation of thesauri used in information retrieval. Examines the ability of hypertext to support each of 3 common types of thesaurus display: graphic, alphabetical, and hierarchical. Presents a design for a hypertext-based hierarchical display that addresses many inadequacies of printed hierarchical displays. Ullustrates how the design might be implemented using a commercially available hypertext system. Considers issues related to the implementation and evaluation of hypertext-based thesauri
  3. Carlson, P.A.: ¬The rhetoric of hypertext (1990) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes a project which modelled the human reading of a printed maintenance manual and designed and implemented a hypertext version of the document using Apple Computer's HyperCard. Since few fully specified hypertext systems have been deployed, the research was undertaken to build a platform on which notions about the efficacy of nonlinear text processing for a specific application could be tried out. Describes a stackware version of a portion of an aircraft maintenance manual and considers issues of data storage models, user interface, and information retrieval methods for online text. These elements - among others - are the essence of the new rhetoric for non-sequential text
  4. Milne, R.J.: Hypertext and its implications for library services. (1994) 0.02
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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
  5. Addison, E.R.; Nelson, P.E.: Intelligent hypertext (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Traditional hypertext adds structure to electronic documents by linking related concepts. This hypertext is normally produced by the author that specialises in the production of electronic documents. Describes a system, ConQuest, that eliminates the need for hypertext produced by authors. ConQuest is a natural language, concept based text search, retrieval and browsing engine that automatically finds related concepts in a document using linguistic processing and a built in lexical knowledge base. Because of its high accuracy, ConQuest can link document concepts dynamically, acting as a form of intelligent hypertext
    Source
    13th National Online Meeting. Ed.: M.E. Williams
  6. Wätjen, H.-J.: Hypertextbasierte OPACs im World-wide Web (1996) 0.02
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  7. Hammwöhner, R.: Kognitive Plausibilität : vom Netz im (Hyper-) Text zum Netz im Kopf (1993) 0.02
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  8. Markscheffel, B.: ¬Eine Entwurfsmethodik für Hypermedia-Systeme auf Basis des Spatial-Satellite-Modells S**2M (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Die Komplexität des Entwurfs von Hypermedia-Systemen ist vergleichbar mit der Komplexität des Entwurfs von Expertensystemen, verlangt also nach einer methodischen Unterstützung im Entwurfsprozeß. Von dieser Motivation ausgehend, wird im vorliegenden Beitrag zunächst eine Analyse bestehender Dokumentenmodellierungsansätze durchgeführt, dann ein Ansatz zur formalen Beschreibung von Hypertext-Strukturen vorgestellt und schließlich mit dem Spatial-Satellite-Modell ein Beschreibungsansatz für Hypermedia-Strukturen präsentiert. Ausgehend von diesem Modell wird eine Entwurfsmethodik für Hypermedia-Systeme entwickelt, die als Ausgangspunkt für die Entwicklung eines Verständnisses für die Notwendigkeit eines 'Hypermedia-Engineering' bilden
  9. Großmann. R.; Heinz, M.: RAK-WB als Hypertext (1995) 0.02
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    Content
    Ein Update erschien im Juni 1996 (inkl. 2. Ergänzungslieferung der RAK-WB)
  10. Kuhlen, R.; Bekavac, B.; Griesbaum, J.; Schütz, T.; Semar, W.: ENFORUM, ein Instrument des Wissensmanagements in Forschung und Ausbildung im Informationswesen (2002) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Die Konzeption von ENFORUM beruht auf einer verteilten Organisation der informationswissenschaftlichen Kompetenzzentren im deutschsprachigen Bereich und der kooperativen Erarbeitung von ENFORUM-Einträgen über elektronische Kommunikationsforen. ENFORUM wird zum einen in den wissenschaftlichen Kontext elektronischer Wörterbücher und Enzyklopädien eingeordnet, zum anderen werden Vor- und Nachteile asynchroner elektronischer Kommunikation diskutiert, mit dem Ergebnis, dass die Kompensationsleistung von Moderatoren in Kommunikationsforen für den Erfolg der Diskurse unabdingbar ist. Der aktuelle Stand von ENFORUM (März 2002) wird vorgestellt. ENFORUM ist ein voll operatives System mit adaptiver Benutzerverwaltung, flexiblen Such- und Navigationsformen und ersten Funktionen in Richtung Wissensplattform. Überlegungen zur funktionalen Weiterentwicklung von ENFORUM und zum Einsatz in der Ausbildung schließen den Artikel ab.
  11. Baião Salgado Silva, G.; Lima, G.Â. Borém de Oliveira: Using topic maps in establishing compatibility of semantically structured hypertext contents (2012) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Considering the characteristics of hypertext systems and problems such as cognitive overload and the disorientation of users, this project studies subject hypertext documents that have undergone conceptual structuring using facets for content representation and improvement of information retrieval during navigation. The main objective was to assess the possibility of the application of topic map technology for automating the compatibilization process of these structures. For this purpose, two dissertations from the UFMG Information Science Post-Graduation Program were adopted as samples. Both dissertations had been duly analyzed and structured on the MHTX (Hypertextual Map) prototype database. The faceted structures of both dissertations, which had been represented in conceptual maps, were then converted into topic maps. It was then possible to use the merge property of the topic maps to promote the semantic interrelationship between the maps and, consequently, between the hypertextual information resources proper. The merge results were then analyzed in the light of theories dealing with the compatibilization of languages developed within the realm of information technology and librarianship from the 1960s on. The main goals accomplished were: (a) the detailed conceptualization of the merge process of the topic maps, considering the possible compatibilization levels and the applicability of this technology in the integration of faceted structures; and (b) the production of a detailed sequence of steps that may be used in the implementation of topic maps based on faceted structures.
    Date
    22. 2.2013 11:39:23
  12. Beling, J.: Hypertext: eine Anwendung (1990) 0.01
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    Source
    11. Online-Frühjahrstagung der Online-Benutzergruppe der DGD: Proceedings
  13. Iske, S.: Vernetztes Wissen : Hypertext-Strategien im Internet (2002) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Hypertext ist der Faden, der das Wissensnetz knüpft. Hypertext eröffnet qualitativ neuartige Formen der Darstellung und des Zugangs sowie spezifische Aktivitäten und Umgangsformen mit Information und Wissen. Damit ist Hypertext die Schlüsseltechnologie des neuen Mediums Internet und gewinnt im Bildungskontext zunehmend an Bedeutung. Wie findet man sich in stark vernetzten medialen Umgebungen zurecht? Was ist zu beachten, wenn man selbst Informationen, Daten und Dokumente mittels Hypertext vernetzen will? Welche Besonderheiten gelten dabei für Texte, multimediale Anwendungen, Lernprogramme, Websites und Portale? Dieses Buch beantwortet solche Fragen. Es beschreibt die Möglichkeiten von Hypertext zum Erkunden und Gestalten vernetzter Strukturen. Das neuartige Potenzial der Vernetzung wird dabei aus bildungstheoretischer Perspektive untermauert. Damit bietet es wertvolles Hintergrundwissen für alle, die sich auf das Internet als Bildungsmedium einlassen wollen.
    Series
    Wissen und Bildung im Internet ; Bd. 5
  14. Agosti, M.; Smeaton, A.F.: Information retrieval and hypertext (1996) 0.01
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    COMPASS
    Information retrieval
    LCSH
    Information retrieval
    Subject
    Information retrieval
    Information retrieval
  15. Schreiweis, U.: Hypertextstrukturen als Grundlage für integrierte Wissensakquisitionssysteme (1993) 0.01
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    Date
    19.10.1995 10:22:53
  16. Mesch, A.: Analyse und Einsatzmöglichkeiten von Hypermedia-Systemen (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Hypermedia als Mittel der nonlinearen Organisation multimedialer Informationen wird vorgestellt. Einer grundlegenden Einführung in das Hypermedia-Konzept folgt die Analyse ausgewählter Systeme für den Macintosh und den IBM-PC, welche im Hinblick auf ihren Funktionsumfang vergleichend gegenübergestellt werden. Grundprinzipien der Gestaltung von Hypertextdokumenten, die Einbindung nichttextlicher Informationseinheiten sowie die Funktionsweise objektorientierter Scriptsprachen werden anhand dieser Hypermedia-Systeme ausführlich behandelt. Typische Einsatzbereiche von Hypermedia-Systemen werden anhand ausgwählter Applikationen exemplarisch dargestellt. Ebenfalls finden die technischen Voraussetzungen für die Digitalisierung multimedialer Informationen, insbesondere Bewegtbildsequenzen, Beachtung.
  17. Lörwald, B.: Es wächst zusammen ... : erst im Internet wird deutlich, was Hypertext bedeutet (1996) 0.01
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  18. Yetim, F.: Multilinguale Aspekte von Text und Hypertext (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In diesem Beitrag werden Aspekte der Multilingualität für die Hypertextforschung behandelt. Dabei werden einige Ergebnisse empirischer Arbeit zu interlingualen Textvergleichen vorgestellt und davon ausgehend ihre Anwendbarkeit auf Hypertext diskutiert. Darüberhinaus wird auf ein für Text und Hypertexte gleichermaßen wichtiges Diskursphänomen, die Konnektivität kontrastiv im Türkischen und Deutschen eingegangen. In diesem Zusammenhang wird auch der Nutzen wissensbasierter Verfahren in der Hypertextforschung angesprochen
  19. Li, Z.; Davis, H.; Hall, W.: Hypermedia links and information retrieval (1993) 0.01
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    Source
    14th Information Retrieval Colloquium: Proceedings of the BCS 14th Information Retrieval Colloquium, University of Lancaster, 13-14 April 1992. Ed.: T. McEnery et al
  20. Franklin, C.: Hypertext defined and applied (1989) 0.01
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    Source
    Online. 13(1989) no.3, S.37-49

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