書籍詳情
格式
平裝書
頁數
200
語言
英語
已出版
Jan 1, 1993
出版商
Ellis Horwood Ltd
ISBN-10
0134416430
ISBN-13
9780134416434
描述
This work offers a comprehensive examination of hypertext through a psychological lens, exploring how human cognition interacts with digital information systems. The authors delve into the implications of hypertext on reading, comprehension, and information retrieval, shedding light on both the opportunities and challenges presented by this non-linear approach to text.
Richly supported by bibliographical references, the narrative encourages readers to consider the psychological dimensions of hypertext design and its effect on user experience. By weaving together insights from psychology, information science, and user interface design, the authors lay the groundwork for readers to appreciate the profound ways that hypertext influences the ways in which people process and relate to information in an increasingly connected world.
Richly supported by bibliographical references, the narrative encourages readers to consider the psychological dimensions of hypertext design and its effect on user experience. By weaving together insights from psychology, information science, and user interface design, the authors lay the groundwork for readers to appreciate the profound ways that hypertext influences the ways in which people process and relate to information in an increasingly connected world.