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  1. Cavanaugh, B.B.: ¬The Ovid Java client interface : a comparison with the Ovid Web Gateway and Windows Client interface (1998) 0.18
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    Abstract
    The Ovid Java interface is compared with the Ovid Web Gateway and Ovid Windows Client, focusing on functionality from the user's perspective. The Java version draws upon both earlier Web and Windows versions, thus combining the worlds of the Web and application programs. It is concluded that Ovid Java offers enhanced functionality and requires high-end hardware and browser software to run well. Additional enhancements are forthcoming, some dependent upon the further development of Sun Microsystems' Java programming language
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    Java
  2. Herczeg, J.; Hohl, H.; Ressel, M.: HYPERQUERY: ein Anfragesystem mit graphischer Benutzeroberfläche (1991) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Das System HYPERQUERY ist ein Informationssystem, das Benutzern den Zugriff auf stark vernetzte multimediale Informationen erleichtern soll. Hierzu wurde ein Hypertext- bzw. Hypermediasystem um eine Anfragekomponente erweitert, die den gezielten Einstieg in eine objektorientierte Datenbasis erleichtert. Das System soll insbesondere Gelegenheitsbenutzern ermöglichen, Reiseinformationen abzurufen. Der Benutzerschnittstelle fällt dabei eine wichtige Rolle zu. Die Implementierungen zweier unterschiedlicher graphischer Benutzeroberflächen der Anfragekomponente werden vorgestellt und diskutiert
    Theme
    Hypertext
  3. Klein-Magar, M.: Benutzeroberfläche von Hypertext-Anwendungen und was sich darunter verbirgt (1992) 0.12
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    Source
    Information und Dokumentation in den 90er Jahren: neue Herausforderung, neue Technologien. Deutscher Dokumentartag 1991, Universität Ulm, 30.9.-2.10.1991. Hrsg.: W. Neubauer u. K.-H. Meier
  4. Tsai, B.-s.: Infomapping in information retrieval (1997) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Capability and capacity in handling the topology of a special subject information field has made infomapping techniques and systems instrumental in information searching, monitoring and navigation. Applying the technique to communication networks can reveal the intellectual relationships among junior and senior researchers in the field, and can also show the continuing popularity of a particular researcher's citation record over time. Reports the use of Java in making a cartoon series of chronological maps based on citation analysis on a special subject field (nutrition and dietetics). The map making methods, Java programming, and statistical analysis of the map data are presented, and the advantage and significance of constructing Java maps in enhancing information retrieval discussed. Further technical developments in applying VRML to link together a 3-D spatial indexing system and a 2-D HTML Web site are suggested
  5. Nelson, M.J.: ¬The design of a hypertext interface for information retrieval (1991) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Hypertext for multi-media and full-text documents is rapidly developed on all fronts. For bibliographic information retrieval the applications are promising but pose several difficulties. Describes work conducted at the School of Library and Information Science at Univ. of Western Ontario the objective of which is to add the capability of a browsing search to an existing OPAC through the use of Windowed Hypertext Interface for Zippy Retrieval and Display (WHIZRD) software. Discusses the underlying retrieval capabilities of the system. Examines design problems and solutions and outlines future enhancements
    Theme
    Hypertext
  6. Faloutsos, C.; Shneiderman, B.; Lee, R.; Plaisant, C.: Incorporating string search in a hypertext system : user interface and signature file design issues (1990) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Hypertext systems provide an appealing mechanism for informally browsing databases by traversing selectable links. However, in many fact finding situations string searching is an effective complement to browsing. Describes the application of the signature file method to achieve rapid and convenient strung search in small personal computer hypertext environments. The method has been implemented to a prototype, as well as in a commercial product. Presents performance data for search times and storage space from a commercial hypertext database and discusses user interface issues. Experience with the string search interface indicates that it was used successfully by novice users
    Theme
    Hypertext
  7. Stüber, B.: ¬Das GERSHWIN-Konzept : Die Konzeption eines adaptiven Hilfesystems (2003) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Trotz ihrer Vorteile gegenüber herkömmlichen Hypertext-Hilfen werden adaptive Hilfesysteme in kommerziellen Anwendungen nur sehr selten eingesetzt. Die Hauptgründe dafür liegen in einer fehlenden allgemeingültigen Konzeption beim Entwurf einer adaptiven Hilfe und den fehlenden Software-Werkzeugen, die die Entwicklung einer solchen Hilfe auf dieser Basis unterstützen. Zur Lösung dieser Problematik wird mit GERSHWIN eine Konzeption zur Entwicklung eines adaptiven Hilfesystems vorgestellt. Um eine entsprechende individuelle Hilfestellung zu ermöglichen, wird das Benutzerverhalten in der Anwendung beobachtet und mit Hilfe eines Planerkennungsverfahrens ausgewertet. GERSHWIN beschreibt eine Vorgehensweise für die Entwicklung eines adaptiven Hilfesystems und stellt für den praktischen Einsatz auch eine Programmbibliothek zur Verfügung. Voraussetzung für den Einsatz von GERSHWIN ist der Zugriff auf den Quellcode der Applikation, die eine adaptive GERSHWIN-Hilfe erhalten soll. Die Schnittstelle ist hierbei jedoch denkbar einfach - es werden lediglich vier Funktionen zur Kommunikation mit dem Hilfesystem benötigt. Existiert bereits ein Hilfesystem zur Applikation, so wird dieses durch die GERSHWIN-Hilfe vollständig ersetzt. Grundlage für die Planerkennung ist eine sogenannte Planbasis, die angibt, welche Aufgaben mit der Applikation wie erledigt werden können. Diese Inhalte werden anhand der Analyse der Funktionalitäten der Applikation und anhand von Benutzertests ermittelt. Zur Eingabe dieser Pläne enthält GERSHWIN einen visuellen Planeditor, der die Kernkomponenten zur Planerkennung und zur Visualisierung der Hilfeinformationen ergänzt. Implementierte Anwendungsbeispiele für die GERSHWIN-Hilfe sind die Unterstützung für eine sozialwissenschaftliche Recherchesoftware (GESINE-Thesaurus) und ein Kursblockungsprogramm (daVinci-Kursplan).
  8. Marchionini, G.: Designing hypertexts : start with an index (1994) 0.07
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    Theme
    Hypertext
  9. Philips, R.: HyperLib : a hypertext interface to a library information system (1995) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Outlines the progress of HyperLib, research which began in 1993 to develop a hypertext interface to the online catalogue and other databases at the University of Antwerp. A human factors oriented design methodology was adopted. A user survey was carried out. The project has focused on development of electronic guides and manual and interfaces to access an academic bibliography database and the UDC subject classification scheme. Evaluation is being carried out in 1995
    Theme
    Hypertext
  10. Priss, U.: ¬A graphical interface for conceptually navigating faceted thesauri (1998) 0.07
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    Abstract
    This paper describes a graphical interface for the navigation and construction of faceted thesauri that is based on formal concept analysis. Each facet of a thesaurus is represented as a mathematical lattice that is further subdivided into components. Users can graphically navigate through the Java implementation of the interface by clicking on terms that connect facets and components. Since there are many applications for thesauri in the knowledge representation field, such a graphical interface has the potential of being very useful
  11. Paez, L.B.; Silva-Fu, J.B.d.; Marchionini, G.: Disorientation in electronic environments : a study of hypertext and continuous zooming interfaces (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Explores the hypothesis that using a zooming graphical interface minimizes user disorientation when reading documents in an electronic environment. 36 graduate students at the University of Maryland at College Park, USA, were randomly assigned to read a hypertext document in either Pad++, a zooming graphical interface, or Mosaic, a jump-based interface. Questionnaires, observation, and taped interviews were used to compare and evalutae the use of the 2 interfaces with regard to learning time, performance and user satisfaction. Findings suggest as workstations become more powerful, a hybrid interface that adds continuous zooming to the existing mechanisms of scroll, pan and jump will emerge
    Theme
    Hypertext
  12. Kinnell, S.; Richards, T.: ¬An online interface within a hypertext system : Project Jefferson's electronic notebook (1989) 0.05
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    Theme
    Hypertext
  13. Visual interfaces to digital libraries : [extended papers presented at the first and second International Workshops on Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries, held at the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) in 2001 and 2002] (2002) 0.04
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    Classification
    SS 4800 Informatik / Enzyklopädien und Handbücher. Kongreßberichte Schriftenreihe. Tafeln und Formelsammlungen / Schriftenreihen (indiv. Sign.) / Lecture notes in computer science
    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: Katy Börner and Chaomei Chen: Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries: Motivation, Utilization, and Socio-technical Challenges - Part I. Visual interfaces to Documents, Document Parts, Document Variants, and Document Usage Data - George Buchanan, Ann Blandford, Matt Jones, and Harold Thimbleby: Spatial Hypertext as a Reader Tool in Digital Libraries; Michael Christoffel and Bethina Schmitt: Accessing Libraries as Easy as a Game; Carlos Monroy, Rajiv Kochumman, Richard Furuta, and Eduardo Urbina: Interactive Timeline Viewer (ItLv): A Tool to Visualize Variants Among Documents; Mischa Weiss-Lijn, Janet T. McDonnell, and Leslie James: An Empirical Evaluation of the Interactive Visualization of Metadata to Support Document Use; Stephen G. Eick: Visual Analysis of Website Browsing Patterns - Part II. Visual Interfaces to Image and Video Documents - Adrian Graham, Hector Garcia-Molina, Andreas Paepcke, and Terry Winograd: Extreme Temporal Photo Browsing; Michael G. Christel: Accessing News Video Libraries through Dynamic Information Extraction, Summarization, and Visualization; Anselm Spoerri: Handwritten Notes as a Visual Interface to Index, Edit and Publish Audio/Video Highlights - Part III. Visualization of Knowledge Domains - Jan W. Buzydlowski, Howard D. White, and Xia Lin: Term Co-occurrence Analysis as an Interface for Digital Libraries; Kevin W. Boyack, Brian N. Wylie, and George S. Davidson: Information Visualization, Human-Computer Interaction, and Cognitive Psychology: Domain Visualizations - Part IV. Cartographic Interfaces to Digital Libraries - André Skupin: On Geometry and Transformation in Map-Like Information Visualization; Guoray Cai: GeoVIBE: A Visual Interface for Geographic Digital Libraries: Teong Joo Ong, John J. Leggett, Hugh D. Wilson, Stephan L. Hatch, and Monique D. Reed: Interactive Information Visualization in the Digital Flora of Texas; Dan Ancona, Mike Freeston, Terry Smith, and Sara Fabrikant: Visual Explorations for the Alexandria Digital Earth Prototype - Part V. Towards a General Framework - Rao Shen, Jun Wang, and Edward A. Fox: A Lightweight Protocol between Digital Libraries and Visualization Systems; Chaomei Chen and Katy Börner: Top Ten Problems in Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries
    RVK
    SS 4800 Informatik / Enzyklopädien und Handbücher. Kongreßberichte Schriftenreihe. Tafeln und Formelsammlungen / Schriftenreihen (indiv. Sign.) / Lecture notes in computer science
  14. Borgman, C.L.; Walter, V.A.; Rosenberg, J.: ¬The Science Library Catalog project : comparison of children's searching behaviour in hypertext and a keyword search system (1991) 0.03
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    Theme
    Hypertext
  15. Marchionini, G.; Meadow, C.T.; Dwiggins, S.; Lin, X.; Jiabin, W.; Yuan, W.: ¬A study of user interaction with information retrieval interfaces : progress report (1991) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Reports progress and future plans for a project to study the interactions of users with information retrieval interfaces. Tests are run with professional data base searchers and with end users who are members of a profession but have little or no searching experience. Interfaces tested include a command language search system used to search DIALOG bibliographic data bases, a non-procedural system that produces DIALOG commands, and several full text systems, including one using hypertext. The intent is to determine which kinds of users perform best with each type of interface. The project is being conducted jointly bay the University of Toronto and the University of Maryland
  16. Calvi, L.: Navigation and disorientation : a case study (1997) 0.03
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    Theme
    Hypertext
  17. Antelman, K.: Hyping the OPAC : adapting a Macintosh user interface to the NOTIS online catalog (1992) 0.03
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  18. Esichaikul, V.; Maolanon, S.: Integrating hypermedia functionality into expert systems (1997) 0.03
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  19. Thissen, F.: Screen-Design-Handbuch : Effektiv informieren und kommunizieren mit Multimedia (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Das Screen-Design-Handbuch gibt Gestaltern interaktiver Medien eine praktische Arbeitshilfe an die Hand, um Informationen zielgruppen- und mediengerecht aufzubereiten und darzustellen. Es zeigt Hintergründe und Zusammenhänge auf, verdeutlicht diese anhand von Beispielen und regt dazu an, die Sprache der digitalen Medien weiter zu entwickeln. Grundlagen der Wahrnehmungs- und Lernpsychologie, der Ergonomie, der Kommunikationstheorie, der Imagery-Forschung und der Ästhethik werden dabei ebenso berücksichtigt wie Fragen der Gestaltung von Navigations- und Orientierungselementen
  20. Frank, S.: Gestaltung von Benutzeroberflächen und Recherchemöglichkeiten bei OPACs : state of the art und trends (2006) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden die wichtigsten Informationen über Entwicklungen in Bezug auf die Benutzeroberfläche und die Recherchemöglichkeiten von OPACs und ihrem Umfeld zusammengetragen, gewichtet und bewertet. Heute schon realisierte Konzepte und viel verspre-chende Modelle für die Zukunft werden vorgestellt. Besondere Berücksichtigung finden die Interessen der Nutzer, und wie deren unterschiedlichen Ansprüchen und Voraussetzungen möglichst optimal Rechnung getragen werden kann.

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