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Henry Bloomfield

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Bloomfield, Henry and Johnson, Peter (1993): Towards Cognitively Salient Relations for Hypertext Navigation. In: Alty, James L., Diaper, Dan and Guest, D. (eds.) Proceedings of the Eighth Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers VIII August 7-10, 1993, Loughborough University, UK. pp. 463-477.

The difficulties involved in the navigation of computer-based information spaces have been widely documented. This paper discusses the navigation problems and argues that some of these will be alleviated by the use of a set of domain-independent, semantically 'rich' relationships to define links between pieces of information. The background to this area is summarised and an experiment to support the theoretical work in identifying a set of relationships is reported. Finally, the implications, benefits, and possible applications of such a set of relationships are discussed.

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