| P. A. Gloor, "Cybermap, yet another way of navigation in hyperspace." Proc. ACM Hypertext 91, pp. 107--121, San Antonio, Tx, 1991. |
....Locators include page numbers (within the complete proceedings or within the current document) a visual progress bar, and a name for the current page. In addition, more global locators, such as a document map (textual or graphical) highlight the relationship of the current page to other pages [Gloor 1991] [Gloor 1996] Nielsen 1995] As suggested above, electronic proceedings should support some form of information retrieval so that virtual participants may easily identify new objects of interest and retrieve or return to objects previously determined to be of interest. Since it is not the ....
Gloor, P.: "Cybermap, Yet Another Way of Navigation in Hyperspace"; Hypertext'91: Third ACM Conference on Hypertext; J. Leggett and J. Walker (Eds.); ACM Press (1991) 107--121.
....locators include page numbers (within the complete proceedings or within the current document) a visual progress bar, and a name for the current page. In addition, more global locators, such as a document map (textual or graphical) highlight the relationship of the current page to other pages [Glo91,Nie95]. 3.4 Finding pertinent information As suggested above, one of the key tasks an electronic proceedings must support is information retrieval so that virtual participants may find new objects of interest and to retrieve or return to objects previously determined to be of interest. Since it is not ....
P. Gloor. "Cybermap, Yet Another Way of Navigation in Hyperspace." In [LW91], pp. 107--121.
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P. A. Gloor, "Cybermap, yet another way of navigation in hyperspace." Proc. ACM Hypertext 91, pp. 107--121, San Antonio, Tx, 1991.
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