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- GLOSSARY.TXT FILE
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- This is the Keyword Out of Context index used to generate the
- MaxThink "glossary" online keyword index.
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- You can also scroll through the index using PgUp and PgDn keys.
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- ACCESS
- Access approaches / systems summary <chapt4 34 6>
- Creation of Information Access Model <chapt3 10 20>
- Information Access Model - IAM <app-a>
- Information Access Model definition <chapt1 16 8>
- Subject access overview <chapt2 21 6>
- Subject access points summary <chapt4 18 19>
- Traditional information access <chapt2 4 13>
- AFTERWORD
- Afterword <chapt5 11 17>
- ALSCHULER
- Comments on Alschuler criticisms <chapt5 11 18>
- Liora Alschuler criticisms <chapt2 48 5>
- ANALYSIS
- Ranganathan, facet analysis <chapt2 11 6>
- ANDRIES
- Andries Van Dam <chapt1 13 19>
- APPLICATION
- Educational applications of hypertext <chapt2 36 14>
- Hypertext promise, applications <chapt1 1 9>
- APPROACH
- Approach to literature search <chapt2 2 24>
- Engineering approach <chapt2 49 19>
- Engineering, pragmatic approach <chapt2 25 20>
- MaxThink hypertext linking approach <chapt4 22 12>
- MaxThink organizational approach <chapt4 11 24>
- APPROACHES
- Access approaches / systems summary <chapt4 34 6>
- ASSOCIATION
- Association for Computing Machinery <chapt2 34 19>
- ASSOCIATIVE
- Associative retrieval definition <chapt1 15 15>
- AUSTIN
- Derek Austin, PRECIS <chapt2 18>
- AUTHORING
- Authoring, design, organization issues <chapt2 46 20>
- Poor, inconsistent, authoring <chapt2 48 5>
- Problem in authoring <chapt2 48 5>
- BACKGROUND
- Background of the IAM model <chapt4 5 6>
- BENEFIT
- Direct manipulation benefits <chapt1 6 15>
- BOOK
- Jakob Nielsen book <chapt2 36>
- BROWN
- Brown University, Intermedia <chapt2 30>
- BUILDING
- MaxThink taxonomy, network building <chapt4 21>
- BUSH
- Memex hypertext - Vannevar Bush <chapt1 2 24>
- Vannevar Bush <chapt1 2 20>
- CASE
- Results of the case study <chapt4 1 23>
- Selection of case study subject <chapt3 7 22>
- CD-ROM
- Deloitte & Touche CD-ROM <chapt3 9 8>
- MaxThink CD-ROM <chapt3 9 8>
- CHARLES
- Charles Cutter <chapt2 8 19>
- CITATION
- Eugene Garfield, Citation indexing <chapt2 18 18>
- CLASSIFICATION
- Classification Research Group CRG <chapt2 17 18>
- Ranganathan, colon classification <chapt2 17>
- COLON
- Ranganathan, colon classification <chapt2 17>
- COMMENT
- Comments on Alschuler criticisms <chapt5 11 18>
- COMPUTER
- Computer - human interface <chapt2 38 20>
- MCC Microelectronics & Computer Technology <chapt2 31 7>
- COMPUTERIZED
- Mortimer Taube, computerized retrieval <chapt2 13>
- COMPUTING
- Association for Computing Machinery <chapt2 34 19>
- CONCLUSION
- Study conclusions <chapt5 3>
- Summary, conclusions, recommendations <chapt5 >
- CONKLIN
- Jeff Conklin <chapt2 31 24>
- CONTEXT
- Keyword Out of Context ( KWOC ) <chapt4 28 21>
- Keyword in Context ( KWIC ) <chapt2 15 13>
- CONTROL
- Control mechanisms results <chapt4 36 3>
- Control mechanisms results summary <chapt4 43 19>
- COORDINATED
- Mortimer Taube, coordinated retrieval <chapt2 14 12>
- CREATION
- Creation of Information Access Model <chapt3 10 20>
- Creation of interview schedule <chapt3 14 2>
- Creation of study protocol <chapt3 15 7>
- CRG
- Classification Research Group CRG <chapt2 17 18>
- CRITICISM
- Comments on Alschuler criticisms <chapt5 11 18>
- Liora Alschuler criticisms <chapt2 48 5>
- CUTTER
- Charles Cutter <chapt2 8 19>
- DAM
- Andries Van Dam <chapt1 13 19>
- DEFINITION
- Associative retrieval definition <chapt1 15 15>
- Hypertext definition <chapt1 15 20>
- Hypertext links definition <chapt1 16 4>
- Information Access Model definition <chapt1 16 8>
- DELOITTE
- Deloitte & Touche CD-ROM <chapt3 9 8>
- DEREK
- Derek Austin, PRECIS <chapt2 18>
- DESCRIPTION
- Generalized information system description <chapt4 8 9>
- Subject system general description <chapt4 10 14>
- DESIGN
- Authoring, design, organization issues <chapt2 46 20>
- MaxThink system design goals <chapt4 13>
- DEVELOPMENT
- Hypertext historical development <chapt2 28 21>
- DEWEY
- Melvil Dewey <chapt2 7 16>
- DICTIONARY
- Oxford English Dictionary <chapt2 50 4>
- DIRECT
- Direct manipulation benefits <chapt1 6 15>
- DOUGLAS
- Douglas Engelbart <chapt1 4 9>
- DYNAMIC
- Dynamic linking <chapt4 32 9>
- EASE
- Ease of use, user friendliness <chapt1 7>
- EDUCATIONAL
- Educational applications of hypertext <chapt2 36 14>
- EFFECTIVENESS
- Hypertext performance, effectiveness <chapt2 42 15>
- ENGELBART
- Douglas Engelbart <chapt1 4 9>
- ENGINEERING
- Engineering approach <chapt2 49 19>
- Engineering, pragmatic approach <chapt2 25 20>
- ENGLISH
- Oxford English Dictionary <chapt2 50 4>
- EUGENE
- Eugene Garfield, Citation indexing <chapt2 18 18>
- FACET
- Ranganathan, facet analysis <chapt2 11 6>
- FRIENDLINESS
- Ease of use, user friendliness <chapt1 7>
- FUNCTION
- Functions of an information system <chapt4 6 11>
- FURTHER
- Recommendations for further research <chapt5 10>
- GARFIELD
- Eugene Garfield, Citation indexing <chapt2 18 18>
- GENERAL
- Subject system general description <chapt4 10 14>
- GENERALIZATION
- Study generalization on hypertext <chapt5 5 18>
- Generalized information system description <chapt4 8 9>
- GOAL
- MaxThink system design goals <chapt4 13>
- GRAPHIC
- GUI - Graphic User Interface <chapt1 8>
- GROUP
- Classification Research Group CRG <chapt2 17 18>
- GUI
- GUI - Graphic User Interface <chapt1 8>
- HISTORICAL
- Hypertext historical development <chapt2 28 21>
- HJERPPE
- Roland Hjerppe <chapt2 54 23>
- Roland Hjerppe on system synergy <chapt5 13 9>
- HUMAN
- Computer - human interface <chapt2 38 20>
- HYPERTEXT
- Educational applications of hypertext <chapt2 36 14>
- Hypertext '87, Hypertext '89 <chapt2 34 19>
- Hypertext '87, Hypertext '89 <chapt2 34 19>
- Hypertext definition <chapt1 15 20>
- Hypertext historical development <chapt2 28 21>
- Hypertext links definition <chapt1 16 4>
- Hypertext performance, effectiveness <chapt2 42 15>
- Hypertext promise, applications <chapt1 1 9>
- Library literature on hypertext <chapt2 53 16>
- MaxThink hypertext linking approach <chapt4 22 12>
- Memex hypertext - Vannevar Bush <chapt1 2 24>
- Reasons for poor hypertext <chapt5 12 4>
- Study generalization on hypertext <chapt5 5 18>
- Ted Nelson, hypertext name <chapt1 5 1>
- Using hypertext <chapt1 1 20>
- HYPERTIES
- Univ. of Maryland, HyperTIES <chapt2 30 20>
- IAM
- Background of the IAM model <chapt4 5 6>
- Information Access Model - IAM <app-a>
- INCONSISTENT
- Poor, inconsistent, authoring <chapt2 48 5>
- INDEX
- The GLOSSARY, WORD, or LOOKUP function of the HYPLUS program will
- instantly look up any word in this index list.
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- In the hypertext system, press "G" or "W", and highlight a word with
- the cursor arrow. Press RETURN to see the index listing for that word
- (or the closest miss).
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- Press "L" to enter a word or term for lookup in the index list.
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- The F2 key will "collapse" the index entry to let you scroll through
- the entire index list. Highlight the word you want to examine, and
- press RETURN or the Right Arrow to "expand" that entry.
- INDEXING
- Eugene Garfield, Citation indexing <chapt2 18 18>
- Luhn, KWIC indexing <chapt2 15 13>
- INFORMATION
- Creation of Information Access Model <chapt3 10 20>
- Functions of an information system <chapt4 6 11>
- Generalized information system description <chapt4 8 9>
- Information Access Model - IAM <app-a>
- Information Access Model definition <chapt1 16 8>
- Traditional information access <chapt2 4 13>
- Traditional information theory <chapt2 7 8>
- INTEGRATING
- Integrating systems and knowledge <chapt1 8 15>
- INTERFACE
- Computer - human interface <chapt2 38 20>
- GUI - Graphic User Interface <chapt1 8>
- User interface research <chapt2 38 20>
- INTERMEDIA
- Brown University, Intermedia <chapt2 30>
- INTERVIEW
- Creation of interview schedule <chapt3 14 2>
- Interview schedule <app-b>
- ISSUES
- Authoring, design, organization issues <chapt2 46 20>
- JAKOB
- Jakob Nielsen book <chapt2 36>
- JEFF
- Jeff Conklin <chapt2 31 24>
- JESSE
- Jesse Shera <chapt2 4 23>
- KAISER
- Kaiser theory <chapt2 9 16>
- KEYWORD
- Keyword Out of Context ( KWOC ) <chapt4 28 21>
- Keyword in Context ( KWIC ) <chapt2 15 13>
- KNOWLEDGE
- Integrating systems and knowledge <chapt1 8 15>
- KWIC
- Keyword in Context ( KWIC ) <chapt2 15 13>
- Luhn, KWIC indexing <chapt2 15 13>
- KWOC
- Keyword Out of Context ( KWOC ) <chapt4 28 21>
- LABS
- Xerox PARC labs and NOTECARDS <chapt1 4 20>
- LARSON
- Neil Larson, Maxthink <chapt2 51 19>
- LIBLAB
- LIBLAB project, Sweden <chapt2 54 23>
- LIBRARIAN
- Need for librarian skills <chapt5 12 4>
- LIBRARY
- Library literature on hypertext <chapt2 53 16>
- Major library theorists <chapt2 7 7>
- Traditional library methods transfer <chapt1 11 2>
- LIMITATIONS
- Study limitations <chapt1 18 5>
- LINKING
- Dynamic linking <chapt4 32 9>
- MaxThink hypertext linking approach <chapt4 22 12>
- LINKOPING
- Linkoping University, Sweden <chapt2 54 23>
- LINK
- Hypertext links definition <chapt1 16 4>
- LIORA
- Liora Alschuler criticisms <chapt2 48 5>
- LITERATURE
- Approach to literature search <chapt2 2 24>
- Library literature on hypertext <chapt2 53 16>
- Review of the literature <chapt2>
- LOST
- Lost in Space problem<chapt2 33 3>
- LUHN
- Luhn, KWIC indexing <chapt2 15 13>
- MACHINERY
- Association for Computing Machinery <chapt2 34 19>
- MAJOR
- Major library theorists <chapt2 7 7>
- MANIPULATION
- Direct manipulation benefits <chapt1 6 15>
- Text string manipulation <chapt2 15>
- MARYLAND
- Univ. of Maryland, HyperTIES <chapt2 30 20>
- MAXTHINK
- MaxThink CD-ROM <chapt3 9 8>
- MaxThink hypertext linking approach <chapt4 22 12>
- MaxThink organizational approach <chapt4 11 24>
- MaxThink system design goals <chapt4 13>
- MaxThink taxonomy, network building <chapt4 21>
- Neil Larson, Maxthink <chapt2 51 19>
- Selection of MaxThink subject <chapt3 8 17>
- MCC
- MCC Microelectronics & Computer Technology <chapt2 31 7>
- MECHANISM
- Control mechanisms results <chapt4 36 3>
- Control mechanisms results summary <chapt4 43 19>
- MELVIL
- Melvil Dewey <chapt2 7 16>
- MEMEX
- Memex hypertext - Vannevar Bush <chapt1 2 24>
- METHOD
- Case study rationale <chapt3 2 11>
- Research method section<chapt3 1 8>
- Traditional library methods transfer <chapt1 11 2>
- METHODOLOGIES
- <g methodology>
- METHODOLOGY
- Case study rationale <chapt3 2 11>
- Print-based methodologies <chapt1 16 23>
- METHODS
- <g method>
- MICROELECTRONICS
- MCC Microelectronics & Computer Technology <chapt2 31 7>
- MODEL
- Background of the IAM model <chapt4 5 6>
- Creation of Information Access Model <chapt3 10 20>
- Information Access Model - IAM <app-a>
- Information Access Model definition <chapt1 16 8>
- Value-added model, Taylor <chapt2 26 19>
- MORTIMER
- Mortimer Taube, computerized retrieval <chapt2 13>
- Mortimer Taube, coordinated retrieval <chapt2 14 12>
- NAME
- Ted Nelson, hypertext name <chapt1 5 1>
- NEED
- Need for librarian skills <chapt5 12 4>
- NEIL
- Neil Larson, Maxthink <chapt2 51 19>
- NELSON
- Ted Nelson, Xanadu <chapt2 29 11>
- Ted Nelson, hypertext name <chapt1 5 1>
- NETWORK
- MaxThink taxonomy, network building <chapt4 21>
- NIELSEN
- Jakob Nielsen book <chapt2 36>
- NOTECARDS
- Xerox PARC labs and NOTECARDS <chapt1 4 20>
- ORGANIZATION
- Authoring, design, organization issues <chapt2 46 20>
- MaxThink organizational approach <chapt4 11 24>
- OUT
- Keyword Out of Context ( KWOC ) <chapt4 28 21>
- OVERALL
- Overall summary of study results <chapt4 44 16>
- OVERVIEW
- Subject access overview <chapt2 21 6>
- OXFORD
- Oxford English Dictionary <chapt2 50 4>
- PARC
- Xerox PARC labs and NOTECARDS <chapt1 4 20>
- PERFORMANCE
- Hypertext performance, effectiveness <chapt2 42 15>
- POINTS
- Subject access points summary <chapt4 18 19>
- POOR
- Poor, inconsistent, authoring <chapt2 48 5>
- Reasons for poor hypertext <chapt5 12 4>
- PRAGMATIC
- Engineering, pragmatic approach <chapt2 25 20>
- PRECIS
- Derek Austin, PRECIS <chapt2 18>
- PRINT-BASED
- Print-based methodologies <chapt1 16 23>
- PROBLEM
- Problem in authoring <chapt2 48 5>
- Problem statement for the study <chapt1 10 9>
- PROCEDURE
- Study steps or procedures <chapt3 16 5>
- PROJECT
- LIBLAB project, Sweden <chapt2 54 23>
- PROMISE
- Hypertext promise, applications <chapt1 1 9>
- PROTOCOL
- Creation of study protocol <chapt3 15 7>
- Study protocol text <app-c>
- PURPOSE
- Purpose of the study <chapt1 9 15>
- QUESTIONS
- Research questions - study <chapt1 17 8>
- RANGANATHAN
- Ranganathan, colon classification <chapt2 17>
- Ranganathan, facet analysis <chapt2 11 6>
- RATIONALE
- Case study rationale <chapt3 2 11>
- Study rationale <chapt1 10 24>
- REASONS
- Reasons for poor hypertext <chapt5 12 4>
- RECOMMENDATION
- Recommendations for further research <chapt5 10>
- Summary, conclusions, recommendations <chapt5 >
- RESEARCH
- Classification Research Group CRG <chapt2 17 18>
- Recommendations for further research <chapt5 10>
- Research method section<chapt3 1 8>
- Research questions - study <chapt1 17 8>
- User interface research <chapt2 38 20>
- RESULTS
- Control mechanisms results <chapt4 36 3>
- Control mechanisms results summary <chapt4 43 19>
- Overall summary of study results <chapt4 44 16>
- Results of the case study <chapt4 1 23>
- RETRIEVAL
- Associative retrieval definition <chapt1 15 15>
- Mortimer Taube, computerized retrieval <chapt2 13>
- Mortimer Taube, coordinated retrieval <chapt2 14 12>
- REVIEW
- Review of the literature <chapt2>
- ROBERT
- Robert K. Yin <chapt3 3 18>
- Robert Taylor <chapt2 26 19>
- ROLAND
- Roland Hjerppe <chapt2 54 23>
- Roland Hjerppe on system synergy <chapt5 13 9>
- SCHEDULE
- Creation of interview schedule <chapt3 14 2>
- Interview schedule <app-b>
- SEARCH
- Approach to literature search <chapt2 2 24>
- SELECTION
- Selection of MaxThink subject <chapt3 8 17>
- Selection of case study subject <chapt3 7 22>
- SHERA
- Jesse Shera <chapt2 4 23>
- SKILLS
- Need for librarian skills <chapt5 12 4>
- SPACE
- Lost in Space problem<chapt2 33 3>
- STATEMENT
- Problem statement for the study <chapt1 10 9>
- STEPS
- Study steps or procedures <chapt3 16 5>
- STRING
- Text string manipulation <chapt2 15>
- STUDY
- Case study rationale <chapt3 2 11>
- Creation of study protocol <chapt3 15 7>
- Overall summary of study results <chapt4 44 16>
- Problem statement for the study <chapt1 10 9>
- Purpose of the study <chapt1 9 15>
- Research questions - study <chapt1 17 8>
- Results of the case study <chapt4 1 23>
- Selection of case study subject <chapt3 7 22>
- Study conclusions <chapt5 3>
- Study generalization on hypertext <chapt5 5 18>
- Study limitations <chapt1 18 5>
- Study protocol text <app-c>
- Study rationale <chapt1 10 24>
- Study steps or procedures <chapt3 16 5>
- Study summary <chapt5 1 8>
- SUBJECT
- Selection of MaxThink subject <chapt3 8 17>
- Selection of case study subject <chapt3 7 22>
- Subject access overview <chapt2 21 6>
- Subject access points summary <chapt4 18 19>
- Subject system general description <chapt4 10 14>
- SUMMARY
- Access approaches / systems summary <chapt4 34 6>
- Control mechanisms results summary <chapt4 43 19>
- Overall summary of study results <chapt4 44 16>
- Study summary <chapt5 1 8>
- Subject access points summary <chapt4 18 19>
- Summary, conclusions, recommendations <chapt5 >
- SWEDEN
- LIBLAB project, Sweden <chapt2 54 23>
- Linkoping University, Sweden <chapt2 54 23>
- SYNERGY
- Roland Hjerppe on system synergy <chapt5 13 9>
- SYSTEM
- Access approaches / systems summary <chapt4 34 6>
- Functions of an information system <chapt4 6 11>
- Generalized information system description <chapt4 8 9>
- Integrating systems and knowledge <chapt1 8 15>
- MaxThink system design goals <chapt4 13>
- Roland Hjerppe on system synergy <chapt5 13 9>
- Subject system general description <chapt4 10 14>
- SYSTEMS
- <g system>
- TAUBE
- Mortimer Taube, computerized retrieval <chapt2 13>
- Mortimer Taube, coordinated retrieval <chapt2 14 12>
- TAXONOMY
- MaxThink taxonomy, network building <chapt4 21>
- TAYLOR
- Robert Taylor <chapt2 26 19>
- Value-added model, Taylor <chapt2 26 19>
- TECHNOLOGY
- MCC Microelectronics & Computer Technology <chapt2 31 7>
- TED
- Ted Nelson, Xanadu <chapt2 29 11>
- Ted Nelson, hypertext name <chapt1 5 1>
- TEXT
- Study protocol text <app-c>
- Text string manipulation <chapt2 15>
- THEORISTS
- Major library theorists <chapt2 7 7>
- THEORY
- Kaiser theory <chapt2 9 16>
- Traditional information theory <chapt2 7 8>
- TOUCHE
- Deloitte & Touche CD-ROM <chapt3 9 8>
- TRADITIONAL
- Traditional information access <chapt2 4 13>
- Traditional information theory <chapt2 7 8>
- Traditional library methods transfer <chapt1 11 2>
- TRANSFER
- Traditional library methods transfer <chapt1 11 2>
- UNIVERSITY
- Brown University, Intermedia <chapt2 30>
- Linkoping University, Sweden <chapt2 54 23>
- Univ. of Maryland, HyperTIES <chapt2 30 20>
- USER
- Ease of use, user friendliness <chapt1 7>
- GUI - Graphic User Interface <chapt1 8>
- User interface research <chapt2 38 20>
- VALUE-ADDED
- Value-added model, Taylor <chapt2 26 19>
- VAN
- Andries Van Dam <chapt1 13 19>
- VANNEVAR
- Memex hypertext - Vannevar Bush <chapt1 2 24>
- Vannevar Bush <chapt1 2 20>
- XANADU
- Ted Nelson, Xanadu <chapt2 29 11>
- XEROX
- Xerox PARC labs and NOTECARDS <chapt1 4 20>
- YIN
- Robert K. Yin <chapt3 3 18>