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Context and orientation in hypermedia networks
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Volume 7 ,  Issue 1  (January 1989) table of contents
Pages: 58 - 84  
Year of Publication: 1989
ISSN:1046-8188
Authors
Kenneth Utting  Brown Univ., Providence, RI
Nicole Yankelovich  Brown Univ., Providence, RI
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The core of hypermedia's power lies in the complex networks of links that can be created within and between documents. However, these networks frequently overwhelm the user and become a source of confusion. Within Intermedia, we have developed the Web View-a tool for viewing and navigating such networks with a minimum of user confusion and disorientation. The key factors in the Web View's success are a display that combines a record of the user's path through the network with a map of the currently available links; a scope line that summarizes the number of documents and links in the network; and a set of commands that permit the user to open documents directly from the Web View.


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