Hypertext, the creation of links within or among texts in a digital environment, is the basis on which documents are transmitted electronically. This paper explores implications of hypertext theory for how users read, seek, and understand information. Hypertext does not necessarily change reading cognition, but its nodal structure affects readers\u27 interactions with texts on a conceptual level. From a broader perspective, hypertext applications create and organize networks of literature that can be retrieved on a multiplicity of levels. Hypertext and its connecting properties allow 1) information seekers to accomplish their tasks in a digital environment, and 2) information professionals to fulfill long-held goals for organizing and disse...
This work establishes a historical, conceptual and technical correlation between hypertext and the e...
The surface-level experience of hypertextuality as formless and unbounded, blurring boundaries among...
From the reader's side, an hypertext helps him escape the sequential reading of documents, taking ad...
Hypertext, the creation of links within or among texts in a digital environment, is the basis on whi...
Hypertexts are multilinear, granular, interactive, integrable and multimedia documents describable w...
The current study begins with an awareness that today-s media environment is characterized by techno...
One type of hypertext application, information retrieval, has become increasingly popular and access...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [73]-82).The goal of this research was to test the effect...
The literature on assessing the cognitive processes involved in hypertext comprehen-sion during the ...
A hypertext can be defined as a computer-based, non-linear representation of information. The author...
In 1965, when Theodore Nelson and Douglas Engelbart developed Vannevar Bush’s idea of an efficient i...
The article is an exploration of online reading from the perspective of theories of reading and inte...
From the reader's side, an hypertext helps him escape the sequential reading of documents, taking ad...
In the modern world, computers and interactivity are becoming an ever-increasing phenomenon, but thi...
This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this materi...
This work establishes a historical, conceptual and technical correlation between hypertext and the e...
The surface-level experience of hypertextuality as formless and unbounded, blurring boundaries among...
From the reader's side, an hypertext helps him escape the sequential reading of documents, taking ad...
Hypertext, the creation of links within or among texts in a digital environment, is the basis on whi...
Hypertexts are multilinear, granular, interactive, integrable and multimedia documents describable w...
The current study begins with an awareness that today-s media environment is characterized by techno...
One type of hypertext application, information retrieval, has become increasingly popular and access...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [73]-82).The goal of this research was to test the effect...
The literature on assessing the cognitive processes involved in hypertext comprehen-sion during the ...
A hypertext can be defined as a computer-based, non-linear representation of information. The author...
In 1965, when Theodore Nelson and Douglas Engelbart developed Vannevar Bush’s idea of an efficient i...
The article is an exploration of online reading from the perspective of theories of reading and inte...
From the reader's side, an hypertext helps him escape the sequential reading of documents, taking ad...
In the modern world, computers and interactivity are becoming an ever-increasing phenomenon, but thi...
This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this materi...
This work establishes a historical, conceptual and technical correlation between hypertext and the e...
The surface-level experience of hypertextuality as formless and unbounded, blurring boundaries among...
From the reader's side, an hypertext helps him escape the sequential reading of documents, taking ad...