Content Management White Papers
Retaining Hyperlinks in Printed Hypermedia
Overview Hypermedia documents are computer-based documents that contain text, graphics, audio and video on pages that are connected by navigational links. The navigational links, often referred to as the hyperlinks, permit non-sequential or non-linear traversal of the document by the readers. A well-known source of hypermedia documents is the so-called World Wide Web (WWW) or simply the Web. Hypermedia documents allow multiple views and efficient, non-linear exploration of information that are not possible with traditional books. On the other hand, the absence of an obvious linear structure and physical medium make it very easy to get lost in the hyperspace. Hypermedia documents may be printed. Nevertheless, the hyperlinking functionality is typically lost in the printed copy. Most hypermedia documents especially those on the Web are intended for viewing on the screen and designed to exploit the hyperlinking functionality. As a result, readability also suffers with the loss of the hyperlinks. For instance, removing the hyperlink to the definition of an unfamiliar term may make a description unclear to the readers.
| Publisher | World Wide Web Conference | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | August 2003 | Downloads | 2 |
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