ThesaHelp: references e-f
ThesaHelp: ACM references f-l
Topic: examples of manual hypertext systems
Topic: loosely structured data
Topic: information retrieval by following links
Topic: using keywords to search hypertext
Topic: hypertext browser
Topic: problems with reading hypertext
Topic: problem of assigning names
Topic: searching hypertext
Topic: hypertext links
Topic: using annotations in hypertext
Topic: history list in hypertext
Topic: interrupting interpersonal communication
Topic: examples of coordination systems
Group: information retrieval
Topic: change notification
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Reference
Frisse, M.E.,
"Searching for information in a hypertext medical handbook",
Communications of the ACM, 31, 7, July 1988, pp. 880-886.
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Quotations
880 ;;Quote: medical students record clinical heuristics in notebooks called 'peripheral brains'; organized for access
| 881 ;;Quote: Hypertext as independent, unstructured documents or as semantic links for graph-traversal; pattern-matching vs. browsing
| 881+ ;;Quote: in Hypertext can either specify queries (small-document) or browsing (graph-traversal)
| 882 ;;Quote: in a graphical browser for Hypertext, the author's interpretation of link icons should match the users' interpretations
| 882 ;;Quote: Hypertext searches should rank hits by weighting
| 884 ;;Quote: a Hypertext link asserts conditional dependency between the utilities of two cards
| 884 ;;Quote: readers like to use highlighters to emphasize their view and annotation to convey additional meaning
| 885 ;;Quote: Hypertext should support readers tendency to turn pages back and forth
| 885 ;;Quote: Hypertext should save place at an interruption; if extended, should provide contextual information
| 885 ;;Quote: medical information searchers need an agenda-keeper to keep track of new ideas, readings, and tasks
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