14.0612 cognitive effects of formatting

From: by way of Willard McCarty (willard@lists.village.Virginia.EDU)
Date: Wed Jan 24 2001 - 02:06:53 EST

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             From: lachance@chass.utoronto.ca (Francois Lachance)
             Subject: Re: 14.0592 cognitive effects of formatting

    Willard,

    slowly but surely we may have found some references for you on the KWIC
    front

    I've manage to conduct a search using the Boolean string

    KWIC AND (interface NEAR design) which nets the following hints and hit
    (and I quote some of the contextual copy from Ashok Banerji's site below
    the URL)

    http://sunflower.singnet.com.sg/~abanerji/sect2.htm

    Some of the important factors influencing the design of end-user
    interfaces to electronic books (and tools to support their access within
    an electronic library) have been studied by various researchers. In their
    paper, Benest, Morgan and Smithurst (1987), for example, discuss the
    various principles underlying the design of 'a humanised interface to an
    electronic library'. In this work a keyword-in-context (KWIC) index was
    used as a means of locating books and documents. The design of a
    (graphical) end-user interface to an electronic KWIC for library work has
    also been discussed in some detail by Barker (1994a). More in-depth
    studies of end-user interface design for electronic books has been
    undertaken by Richards (1994), Barker (1991) and Barker, Richards and
    Benest (1994). This latter work has produced a number of useful design
    guidelines and design models. Further useful research into (and the
    development of) end-user interfaces for use in 'digital libraries' is
    discussed in a recent issue of the journal 'Communications of the ACM'
    (CACM, 1995).

    Benest, I.D., Morgan, G. and Smithurst, M.D., (1987). A Humanised
    Interface to an Electronic Library, 905-910 in Proceedings of IFIP
    Human-Computer Interaction Conference -INTERACT '87, edited by H.-J.
    Bullinger and B. Shackel, Elsevier Science Publishers BV (North-Holland),
    Amsterdam.

    Barker, P.G., (1994a). End-User Interface Design for an Electronic KWIC,
    191-202 in 'ONLINE Information 94', Proceedings of the 18th International
    Online Information Meeting, 6-8 December, 1994, Olympia, London, UK,
    Edited by D.I. Raitt and B. Jeapes, Learned Information (Europe) Ltd,
    Oxford, UK.

    Richards, S., (1994). End-User Interfaces to Electronic Books, PhD Thesis,
    Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, University of Teesside, Cleveland,
    UK.

    Barker, P.G., (1991). Electronic Books, Special Edition of Educational and
    Training Technology International, 28(4), 269-368.

    Barker, P.G., Richards, S. and Benest, I.D., (1994). Human-Computer
    Interface Design for Electronic Books, 213-225 in 'ONLINE Information 94',
    Proceedings of the 18th International Online Information Meeting, 6-8
    December, 1994, Olympia, London, UK, Edited by D.I. Raitt and B. Jeapes,
    Learned Information (Europe) Ltd, Oxford, UK.

    CACM, (1995). Special Edition on Digital Libraries, Communications of the
    ACM, 38(4).

    *****

    hope this helps

    -- 
    Francois Lachance,
    Scholar-at-large
    	http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~lachance
    Member of the Evelyn Letters Project
    	http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~dchamber/evelyn/evtoc.htm
    



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