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Interfaces for Information Retrieval and Online Systems: The State of the Art

Editat de Martin Dillon
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 dec 1991 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Selected papers presented by leading professionals at a Mid-Year Conference of the American Society for Information Science, along with additional commentary by guest editors comprise this volume, which condenses a broad range of information into a cohesive overview of the state of the art of interface design. The current status of human-computer interaction is examined, and major trends identified in an effort to project the future significance of interfaces to information retrieval systems. The need to establish and implement standards for design involving the redefinition of tools and the reevaluation of information science theories and systems is central to the text, and the facts and data presented serve to initiate the development of these models.This compilation explores the present and the future of interface design from a variety of perspectives. The volume introduction reviews the highlights of the conference proceedings and is followed by a concentration on six major topics ranging from interface style to case studies and standards. Each chapter touches on some aspect of those factors which impact user interface design, and end of chapter bibliographies facilitate further study. In a field which is rapidly evolving, this work furnishes computer system developers and library and information science researchers with new insight into the potential for innovative computer design.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313274947
ISBN-10: 0313274940
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MARTIN DILLON is Director of the Office of Research at the OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc., in Dublin, Ohio. An authority on retrieval systems interfaces, he has collaborated on papers presented at industry conferences.

Cuprins

Introduction by Martin DillonInterface Style, Martha LindemanComparison of Direct Manipulation, Menu Selection, and Command Language as Interaction Styles for Online Public Access Catalogs by Dudee ChiangRapid Prototyping and Code Generation for Direct-Manipulation Interfaces by Ray R. LarsonToward a Direct-Manipulation Interface for Conceptual Information Retrieval Systems by Daniel E. Rose and Richard K. BelewThe Berry-Picking Search: User Interface Design by Marcia J. BatesArtificial Intelligence and the User Interface Amy J. WarnerDesigning a Domain Knowledge Base for an Intelligence Interface by Doris FlorianModality, Extensionality, and Computability by Diana D. WoodwardA Domain Knowledge-based Natural-Language Interface for Bibliographic Information Retrieval by Zbigniew Mikolajuk and Robert ChafetzStructured Representation of Theoretical Abstracts: Implications for User Interface Design by Hannah Francis and Elizabeth D. LiddyHyperdocuments, Gary MarchioniniAuthoring Hyperdocuments: Designing for Interaction by Gary Marchionini, Peter Liebscher, and Xia LinThe User Interface: A Hypertext Model Linking Art Objects and Related Information by Judi MolineInformation Chunking as an Interface Design Issue for Full-Text Databases by T. R. GirillHypertext: User-driven Interfaces by Michael A. Shepherd and Carolyn WattersDetails on Demand: Hypertext Models for Coping with Information Overload by Charles B. KreitzbergA Task Analysis for a Hyperlibrary System by Martha J. Lindeman, John R. Bonneau, and Kym E. PociusCase Studies in Human-Computer Interaction, Thomas H. MartinThe Variability of Subject Searching in an Online Public Access Catalog over an Academic Year by Neal K. KaskeA Prototype Workstation for Accessing and Using an Optical Disc-based Database of Biomedical Documents by Frank L. Walker and George R. ThomaDesigning a User-System Interface by Helen Pfuderer and K. C. MillerExploring Discretionary Users' Interaction with Word-Processing Technology by Susan Wiedenbeck and Radhika SanthanamEvaluation, Martin DillonUser Interface Modeling by Carla L. BurnsGeneric Approach to CD-ROM Systems: A Formal Analysis of Search Capabilities and Ease of Use by Tian-Zhu LiThe User Interface for CD-ROM Systems and Online Catalogs by Steven D. Atkinson, Judith Hudson, and Geraldene WalkerTrends in Technological Standards, M.E.L. Jacob, editorThe Client-Server Model in Information Retrieval by Clifford A. LynchSelected BibliographyIndex