Literatur zur Informationserschließung
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1Mesch, A.: Analyse und Einsatzmöglichkeiten von Hypermedia-Systemen.
In: Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis. 18(1994) H.2, S.161-192.
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.
Themenfeld: Hypertext
Objekt: HyperCard ; Guide ; ToolBook ; Hyperties ; Plus ; KPWIN
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2Renjilian, J.: HyperCard - the poor librarian's online card catalog.
In: Computers in libraries. 13(1993) no.10, S.10-12.
Abstract: A HyperCard based online card catalogue to the indexes of collected literary criticism and anthologies of short stories, poetry and plays was developed at the New Canaan High School library. The indexes were scanned into the hypercard system. Details the development of the system
Objekt: HyperCard
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3Jacques, R.: Current design in HyperCard : what can we learn?.
In: Journal of educational multimedia and hypermedia. 2(1993) no.3, S.219-237.
Abstract: Reports on an expert evaluation of recent hypertext systems. The aim of the study was to examine how the design of the stacks affected 6 different dimensions: purpose of the hypertext system, domain or content, structure of the nodes and links; navigation methods, control mechanisms and style of presentation. There was considerable variability betwenn the stacks on these dimensions and the criteria interact in complex ways
Themenfeld: Hypertext
Objekt: HyperCard
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4Morgan, E.L.: Implementing TCP/IP communications with HyperCard.
In: Information technology and libraries. 11(1992) no.4, S.421-432.
Abstract: This article describes how to implement TCP/IP communications with HyperCard in three steps. First, it briefly examines the tools used to access information resources available through the Internet. Second, it outlines the necessary hardware and software requirements to make TCP/IP communications possible on a Macintosh. Third, it illustrates the implementation process with two stacks - Mini-Atlas and ListManager
Themenfeld: Internet
Objekt: TCP/IP ; HyperCard
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5Tessier, J.A.: Cataloging instruction : development of a HyperCard implementation of AACR2, Chapter 21.
In: Journal of education for library and information science. 33(1992), S.195-211.
Abstract: Cpt.21, 'choice of access points' of AACR2 was implemented in HyperCard for delivery of instruction to library science students. Hypertext offered 2 characteristics that matched characteristics of cataloging decisions: the capability of providing multidimensional structures to a multidimensional task, and data richness. The rules, examples, sample title pages, and tutorial material were implemented in HyperCard, along with graphics that suggest the cataloging environment. Several data structures were developed, including a decision tree to provide an overview and ready access to particular rules or tutorials. The hypertext environment proved successful for structuring and teaching choice of main and added entry. Implications discussed include the potential of hypertext to support instruction and cataloging workstations, chnages in organizational structures, and the opportunity to redefine classroom instruction in cataloging
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: AACR2 ; HyperCard
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6Gloor, P.A.: Hypermedia-Anwendungsentwicklung : eine Einführung mit HyperCard-Beispielen.
Stuttgart : Teubner, 1990. XII,308 S.
ISBN 3-519-02496-9
(Leitfäden der angewandten Informatik)
Themenfeld: Hypertext
Objekt: HyperCard
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7Bourdage, R.: Slice of the Life STAKAuthor : a second generation HyperCard authoring tool.
In: Hypermedia. 2(1990) no.3, S.249-257.
Themenfeld: Hypertext
Objekt: HyperCard ; STAKAuthor
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8Vaccaro, B.: HyperTours! Part 1.
In: Computers in libraries. 9(1989) no.1, S.28-31.
Abstract: Start of a series examining possible uses for the HyperCard software in producing semi-automated library tours and bibliographic instruction.
Objekt: HyperCard
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9Kinnel, S.K.: Comparing HyperCard and Guide.
In: Database. 11(1988) no.3, S.49-54.
Themenfeld: Hypertext
Objekt: HyperCard ; Guide