The accessibility of written information becomes an increasingly relevant issue in today's information-dense society. Although headings are generally known to signal textual content and thus aid access, it remains unclear how frequently headings should be used for optimal document use. Information Mapping(C) is a text writing method that systematically splits up text in chunks accompanied by headings. The present paper presents a study in which a print health education document was varied systematically in accordance with the Information Mapping method, to examine the effects of heading frequency and information order on participants' search speed and their evaluation of the text layout. Results showed that the presence of headings in a tex...
The introduction of the hypertext concept and the advancement of computer technologies have brought ...
This paper examines the tagging practices evident on CiteULike, a research oriented social bookmarki...
There is much discussion about how the structure in a patient information leaflet should be. This re...
The accessibility of written information becomes an increasingly relevant issue in today's informati...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-51)An instruction manual was evaluated to determine th...
International audienceThis study examines children’s strategies when scanning a document to answer a...
Readers use headings to understand the structure and content of a text, and to locate information. R...
In a previous study, no effects were found applying Information Mapping® (IMAP) to a relatively shor...
This study examined the performance and preference of individuals searching for information presente...
This study set out to examine what would be the optimal navigation style and content structure for a...
Contains fulltext : 74368.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A study into t...
Research has assessed whether the typographic layout of reading examinations affects performance. To...
This study is an attempt to find out the effects of hypertext document design as well as individual ...
Locating information is a major component of student and adult reading. Dreher and Guthrie (1987) ex...
To what extent do MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) terms improve search effectiveness of different ki...
The introduction of the hypertext concept and the advancement of computer technologies have brought ...
This paper examines the tagging practices evident on CiteULike, a research oriented social bookmarki...
There is much discussion about how the structure in a patient information leaflet should be. This re...
The accessibility of written information becomes an increasingly relevant issue in today's informati...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-51)An instruction manual was evaluated to determine th...
International audienceThis study examines children’s strategies when scanning a document to answer a...
Readers use headings to understand the structure and content of a text, and to locate information. R...
In a previous study, no effects were found applying Information Mapping® (IMAP) to a relatively shor...
This study examined the performance and preference of individuals searching for information presente...
This study set out to examine what would be the optimal navigation style and content structure for a...
Contains fulltext : 74368.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A study into t...
Research has assessed whether the typographic layout of reading examinations affects performance. To...
This study is an attempt to find out the effects of hypertext document design as well as individual ...
Locating information is a major component of student and adult reading. Dreher and Guthrie (1987) ex...
To what extent do MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) terms improve search effectiveness of different ki...
The introduction of the hypertext concept and the advancement of computer technologies have brought ...
This paper examines the tagging practices evident on CiteULike, a research oriented social bookmarki...
There is much discussion about how the structure in a patient information leaflet should be. This re...