Text features which enable cognitive strategies during text comprehension
Special issue of Information Design Journal 14:1 (2006)
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[Information Design Journal, 14:1] 2006. 100 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Editorialpp. 1–3
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Introduction: Text features which enable cogntive strategies during text comprehensionHerre van Oostendorp and Ion Juvina | pp. 4–7
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'I have been here before': An investigation into spatial verbalizations in hypertext navigationCharlotte van Hooijdonk, Fons Maes, and Nicole Ummelen | pp. 8–21
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Using graphics to support comprehension of dynamic information in textsRichard K. Lowe and Harto Promono | pp. 22–34
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Interview: Mental modelling in the creation of user profiles. An interview with Rashmi SinhaLawrie Hunter | pp. 35–44
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Coherence or interest as basis for improving hypertext comprehensionLadislao Salmeron, Walter Kintsch, and Jose Canas | pp. 45–55
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Constructing meaning from multiple information sources as a function of personal epistemologyIvar Braten and Helge Stromso | pp. 56–67
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Problems in the Field: Writing from the startJoep Jaspers and Daniël Janssen | pp. 68–70
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Enhancing internet experience of visually impaired persons by means of dynamic highlighting and selective readingIon Juvina and Herre van Oostendorp | pp. 71–81
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Research Watchpp. 82–90
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Introduction to discourse studies by Jan RenkemaReviewed by John A. Bateman | pp. 91–94
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Review of Elements of user experience design: User centered design for the web by J.J. GarrettReviewed by Todd Warfel | pp. 94–95
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BIC Subject: GTC – Communication studies
BISAC Subject: LAN004000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies