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XML Document Navigation Language

Added on 2 August 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) the navigation of content which helps the user to easily browse a huge document on relatively small devices.” (W3C Note – NEC)
  • Navigation

MUSIST

Added on 1 August 2000 Peter Bogaards
Multimedia User Interfaces For Interactive Systems and TV (GSM Software Management AG)
  • HCI

Design Research Society

Added on 1 August 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) the essence of the activity called design is common to many disciplines” (Contact David Durling)
  • Information design

CyberBridge

Added on 1 August 2000 Peter Bogaards
A multimedia site on 4D-design (De Montfort University)
  • Interaction design

Behavioral Model of Visual Perception and Recognition

Added on 31 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
(Ilya Rybak et al. – A.B. Kogan Research Institute for Neurocybernetics, Russia)
  • InfoViz

Big Architect, Little Architect

Added on 28 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
Strange Connections in ACIA (Peter Morville‘s bi-weekly column on InfoArch – Argus Associates)
  • Information architecture

XML Information Set

Added on 28 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
A description of the information available in a well-formed XML document (W3C Working Draft)
  • Technology

Image and Meaning

Added on 27 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
Envisioning and Communicating Science and Technology (Felice Frankel et al. – MIT Cambridge Mass., USA)
  • Events

Deep Web

Added on 27 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
“A vast reservoir of Internet content that is 500 times larger than the known WWW” (Bright Planet: The Internet Content Company)
  • Information design

What is Information?

Added on 27 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
The Flow of Bits and the Control of Chaos (David Sholle of Miami University – Media in Transition)
  • Information design

Web Page Design

Added on 25 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
Implications of Memory, Structure and Scent for Information Retrieval (Kevin Larson & Mary Czerwinski – Adaptive Systems and Interaction/Microsoft Research)
  • Search

Structured Information: Navigation, Access and Control

Added on 21 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
“Structured information is information that is analyzed.” (Steve J. DeRose 1995)
  • Navigation

Bright Ideas

Added on 21 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
“The modern history of statistical graphics has been driven by many important ideas. (…) how to improve graphical communication.” (Michael Friendly – Gallery of Data Visualisation)
  • Information graphics

Cartographic Communication

Added on 20 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
“Maps are perhaps as fundamental to society as language and the written word.” (Kenneth E. Foote& Shannon Crum – The Geographer’s Craft Project)
  • Information graphics

‘Seven Issues’ Revisited

Added on 20 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) the slides from this landmark talk on the web.” (HT’91 Keynote – Frank Halasz / RealVideoStream)
  • Classics

Perceptual and Fluid

Added on 20 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) extracting visual structure in document images…” & “(…) a new technique for annotation.” (Systems and Practice Lab – XEROX PARC)
  • Information design

Technical Writing and the Macintosh

Added on 19 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
“Technical writing is one of those activities that historians of technology have almost completely ignored.” (Making the Macintosh – Alex Pang/Stanford University Library)
  • Technical communication

VisCog.net

Added on 17 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) links to researchers and resources in the field of visual cognition.” (Maintained by Daniel Simons)
  • Information graphics

What Does It All Mean?

Added on 17 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
“Making sense of the terms ‘architecture’ and ‘design'” (Nick Kraly – Design Shops)
  • Information architecture

Archimedes Palimpsest

Added on 14 July 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) how Archimedes used inaccurate diagrams accurately” (Physics Today on the Web – courtesy of Pat Hayes)
  • Information graphics
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