Andrew Dillon Books
Hypertext: A Psychological Perspective
By Cliff McKnight, Andrew Dillon, Cliff McKnight
C. Mcknight, A. Dillon, J. Richardson. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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Hypertext: A Psychological Perspective
By John Richardson, Cliff McKnight, Andrew Dillon, John Richardson Undifferentiated, Cliff McKnight
C. Mcknight, A. Dillon, J. Richardson. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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Hypertext And Cognition
By Jarmo J. Levonen, Andrew Dillon, Jean-François Rouet, Jarmo T. Levonen, Jean-François Rouet, Rand J. Spiro
The recent evolution of western societies has been characterized by an increasing emphasis on information and communication. As the amount of available information increases, however, the user -- w...
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Designing Usable Electronic Text: Ergonomic Aspects Of Human Information Usage
Poor design and a failure to consider the user often act against the effectiveness in online communication. Designing Usable Electronic Text, Second Edition explores the human issues that underlie...
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Designing Usable Electronic Text
Poor design and a failure to consider the user often act against the effectiveness in online communication. Designing Usable Electronic Text, Second Edition explores the human issues that underlie...
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Designing Usable Electronic Text: 2ed
By Andrew, Dillon, Andrew Dillon
Poor design and a failure to consider the user often act against the effectiveness in online communication. Designing Usable Electronic Text, Second Edition explores the human issues that underlie...
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Hypertext In Context
By J RICHARDSON, Cliff McKnight, Andrew Dillon, A. Dillon, Cliff McKnight, John E. Richardson, C. McKnight
Hypertext is the term coined for the storage of electronic data, whether it be textual or graphic, in such a way that the whole file, in addition to, say, a word processor, becomes an electronic co...
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Designing Usable Electronic Text: Ergonomic Aspects Of Human Information Usage
Electronic documents offer the possibility of presenting virtually unlimited amounts of information to readers in forms which can be rapidly searched and structured to suit their needs. However, po...
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Designing Usable Electronic Text: Ergonomic Aspects Of Human Information Usage
Electronic documents offer the possibility of presenting virtually unlimited amounts of information to readers in forms which can be rapidly searched and structured to suit their needs. However, po...
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Hypertext And Cognition
By Jarmo J. Levonen, Andrew Dillon, Jean-François Rouet, Rand J. Spiro
The recent evolution of western societies has been characterized by an increasing emphasis on information and communication. As the amount of available information increases, however, the user -- w...
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