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Jean-Francois Rouet (Editor), Jarmo J. Levonen (Editor), Andrew Dillon (Editor), Rand J. Spiro (Editor)

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April 3, 1996
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 -- worker, student, citizen -- faces a new problem: selecting and accessing relevant information. More than ever it is crucial to find efficient ways for users to interact with information systems in a way that prevents them from being overwhelmed or simply missing their targets. As a result, hypertext systems have been developed as a means of facilitating the interactions between readers and text. In hypertext, information is organized as a network in which nodes are text chunks (e.g., lists of items, paragraphs, pages) and links are relationships between the nodes (e.g., semantic associations, expansions, definitions, examples -- virtually any kind of relation that can be imagined between two text passages). Unfortunately, the many ways in which these hypertext interfaces can be designed has caused a complexity that extends far beyond the processing abilities of regular users. Therefore, it has become widely recognized that a more rational approach based on a thorough analysis of information users' needs, capacities, capabilities, and skills is needed. This volume seeks to meet that need.

From a user-centered perspective -- between systems and users -- this volume presents theoretical and empirical research on the cognitive processes involved in using hypertext. In so doing, it illustrates three main approaches to the design of hypertext systems:
*cognitive, which examines how users process multilayered hypertext structures;
*ergonomical, which explores how users interact with the design characteristics of hardware and software; and
*educational, which studies the learning objectives, frequency and duration of hypertext sessions, type of reading activity, and the user's learning characteristics.

This volume also tries to provide answers for the questions that have plagued hypertext research:
*What is hypertext good for?
*Who is hypertext good for?
*If it is useful for learning and instruction, then what type?
*What particular cognitive skills are needed to interact successfully with a hypertext system? Anyone interested in the fields of computer science, linguistics, psychology, education, and graphic design will find this volume intriguing, informative, and a definitive starting point for future research in the field of hypertext.

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This volume represents a highly innovative attempt to lay the conceptual foundations for a rational approach to the design and evaluation of hypertext based on empirical and theoretical research concerned with the abilities, needs, and goals of potential users.
Contemporary Psychology

Rouet, Levonen, Dillon and Spiro have edited a very interesting volume addressing issues concerning hypertext and cognition. The book is small but comprehensive.
British Journal of Educational Psychology.

From this more general perspective, the positons stated in the book will hopefully survive several generations of technological innovations.
British Journal of Educational Psychology

Rouet, Levonen, Dillon and Spiro have edited a very interesting volume addressing issues concerning hypertext and cognition. Dillon's chapter on the myths and misconceptions of the implications of hypertext systems is enlightening and very well presented. Individually, the chapters provide eclectic snapshots of hypertextual effects, but taken together in this volume they begin to tell a consistent story...
British Journal of Educational Psychology

Hypertext and Cognition consists in a series of articles that share an empirical, level-headed approach to hypertext and its potential uses. As such the volume makes an interesting and useful addition to the rapidly growing literature on this intriguing information technology.
Pragmatics & Cognition


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The recent evolution of Western societies has been characterized by an increasing emphasis on the importance of information and communication. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
segmented hypertext, information location task, hypertext condition, unit selection times, document presentation system, hypertext subjects, appropriate background context, hypertext units, hypertext overview, coherent hypertext, hierarchical hypertext, hierarchical overview, hypertext processing, multiway frequency analysis, general learning goal, hypertext usage, list hypertext, pencil condition, hypertext research, two hypertexts, traditional printed text, idiosyncratic order, irrelevant units, electronic pencil, effective study strategies
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New York, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Cambridge University Press, Proceedings of Hypertext, International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, Journal of Educational Psychology, Educational Technology, Ellis Horwood, United States, Academic Press, Chapel Hill, Englewood Cliffs, Intellect Books, Panama Canal, San Antonio, Santa Monica, Atlantic Monthly, Discourse Processes, Educational Psychologist, Journal of Experimental Psychology, North Holland, President Roosevelt, Psychological Review, Reading Research Quarterly, University of North Carolina
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