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Hypertext/Hypermedia: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in Science and Technology)
 
 
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Hypertext/Hypermedia: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in Science and Technology) [Hardcover]

Michael Knee (Compiler), Steven D. Atkinson (Compiler)

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0313272212 978-0313272219 April 17, 1990 annotated edition
This is the only comprehensive annotated bibliography on hypertext/hypermedia. Hypertext refers to units of information interconnected with links. Hypermedia involves the extension of this concept to include information units in the form of graphics, music, animation, video, or any type of media that can be digitized. Hypertext/hypermedia systems allow users to access and interact with information. Listing nearly 500 citations, the bibliography represents the work of over 350 authors. Extremely up-to-date, the book is comprehensive through the first half of 1989. Hypertext/hypermedia applications in such areas as education, automobile diagnostic and repair systems, job training, medical diagnostic systems, electronic publishing, and job training are some of the ideas covered in this bibliography. The bibliography contains items in the following formats: books, book chapters, journal articles, conference proceedings, ERIC documents, government publications, and hypertext documents. Dissertations, technical reports, and items in languages other than English are not included. The bibliography is arranged alphabetically by author. Primary access is provided by subject and author indexes. Each entry includes sufficient bibliographic information to locate the item in a library, acquire it through interlibrary loan, or purchase it. The book is suitable for all libraries.

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“This well-conceived annotated bibliography of 497 items covers all areas of hypermedia and hypertext through the end of 1989. Though not meant to be exhaustive, it does a very good job of identifying many important books, articles, proceedings and ERIC documents pertaining to hypertext/hypermedia and related issues. Arranged alphabetically by author, the entries contain bibliographic data and short (100-150 words) nonevaluative descriptive annotation. The bibliography is prefaced by a concise definition of hypertext and hypermedia as well as a history of the important developments and figures in the field. There are separate author and subject indexes. The authors claim that citations to hypertext documents themselves are included but this reviewer could find none. Nevertheless, this bibliography is the most thorough compilation of works in the field of hypertext/hypermedia and it deserves a place on the reference shelves of any large academic or public libraries. Any individual interested in finding information on this fast growing field will find this book extremely helpful.”–Choice

“Hypertext may be defined as units of information linked together. Hypermedia extends the concept to include graphics, music, video, or any media that can be digitized. The publisher calls this the only comprehensive annotated bibliography on the subject; it includes references through the first half of 1989. Hypertext/hypermedia applications in education medical diagnostics, electronic publishing, and job training are some of the areas covered. Formats include books, journal articles, proceedings, and government and hypertext documents. Technical reports and non-English-language sources are not included.”–Library Journal

About the Author

MICHAEL KNEE is Associate Librarian and the Physical, Mathematical, and Computer Sciences Bibliographer for the University at Albany, SUNY.

STEVEN D. ATKINSON is Associate Librarian and Assistant Coordinator of the Computer Search Service of the University Libraries at the University at Albany.

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A model of hypertext illustrating the characteristics of information storage and retrieval is presented. Read the first page
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Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina, New York, Edward Barrett, Brown University, Computer Society Press, Microsoft Press, Ted Nelson, International Online Information, Project Jefferson, Ablex Publishing Corp, Educational Technology, Vannevar Bush, The Society of Text, The Socie of Text, Apple Macintosh, University of Southern California, Cambridge University Press, Hypertext Abstract Machine, Medical Care, Andries van Dam, Behavior Research Methods, Bill Atkinson, Carl Vinson, Educational Resources Information Clearinghouse
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