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Hypertext in Context

Hypertext in Context

Hypertext in Context

C. McKnight, Loughborough University
A. Dillon, Loughborough University
J. Richardson, Loughborough University
January 1991
Hardback
9780521374880
£60.99
GBP
Hardback

    Hypertext is the term coined for the electronic storage of data, whether it be textual or graphical, in such a way that the whole file transcends simple word processing and becomes more an 'electronic concordance'. In this book the authors cut through the hype surrounding hypertext and evaluate the simple ideas that underlie it. These ideals have led to a variety of claims for hypertext's potential, and the claims are considered here in such contexts as the development of a written tradition, the psychology of navigation, and the use of computers as educational aids. Only within context can the true worth of hypertext be assessed. Consequently, software authors, publishers, psychologists and all those involved in the information industry will turn to this volume for the advice they need in evaluating hypertext.

    Product details

    January 1991
    Hardback
    9780521374880
    176 pages
    253 × 177 × 13 mm
    0.48kg
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • 1. How did we get here?
    • 2. Linearity and hypertext
    • 3. Users, tasks and information
    • 4. Navigation through complex information spaces
    • 5. Creating hypertext
    • 6. Hypertext, learning and education
    • 7. The hypertext database: a case study
    • 8. Where do we go from here?
    • Glossary
    • References
    • Author index
    • Subject index.
      Authors
    • C. McKnight , Loughborough University
    • A. Dillon , Loughborough University
    • J. Richardson , Loughborough University