Spring 1998


FEATUREFEATURE
BOOK REVIEWBOOK REVIEW
POET'S CORNERPOET'S CORNER
LETTERS TO WBLETTERS TO WB
TECHNOLOGYTECHNOLOGY
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Web site developers must account for the differences between physical navigation and virtual navigation when structuring their corner of cyberspace. Neglecting important differences can leave visitors trapped like helpless insects. How, then, can developers structure information so that visitors can intuitively locate and navigate information? In this issue's feature article, James Watson explores imaginary maps called information models that illustrate the varying ways in which information can be structured on the Web.

 

Feature Information Models for Web Structure
Learn the many ways in which information can be structured on the Web.
Book Review Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace
Discover author Janet Murray's cultural approach to examining the social and personal significance of computer sciences.
Poet's Corner Small Gestures and an untitled poem
Poems by Carolyn McKay.

Letters to WB A "Seasonal" Question and Can You Bear the Bull?
Technology XML: Better Grist from a Better Mill?
Read about the breakthrough documentation solution that some say is about to take the world by storm.
 

 

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