DocumentCode
2719103
Title
The design and evaluation of electronic books: the hyper-book experience
Author
Catenazzi, Nadia
Author_Institution
Univ. Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
fYear
1995
fDate
34752
Firstpage
42522
Lastpage
42523
Abstract
The author describes her experiences of designing, creating and evaluating electronic books based upon a model known as the `hyper-book´. Hyper-books incorporate hypertext features (such as history facilities and links), paper book features (for example, visual appearance and layout) and some computer properties (such as searching). The design principles underlying hyper-books have been partially deduced from paper publishing and from existing electronic books. The evaluation work that has been undertaken involved two groups of users: computer experts and non-experts. Their performance was compared in terms of executing a number of browsing, searching and analysis tasks. The evaluation results lead to the conclusion that the hyper-book system was easy to learn and use by everyone and therefore it is appropriate to employ the book metaphor
Keywords
computer aided instruction; electronic publishing; hypermedia; literature; software performance evaluation; analysis tasks; book metaphor; browsing; electronic book design; electronic book evaluation; history facilities; hyper-book; hypertext features; links; searching; visual appearance;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Human-Computer Interface Design for Multimedia Electronic Books, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19950238
Filename
478178
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