CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
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November 3, 1995
As information of widely diverse types and origins becomes a part of the world's digital library, a key problem is the integration of heterogeneous materials into a common platform. This includes work on widely-applicable formats, protocols, and representations, which can support services for access, search, information transformation, display, archiving, and the like. It also requires new tools for the user, which can bring a uniform conceptual model to the full range of information tasks, for providing, organizing, manipulating and viewing information. This talk describes work in progress in the digital libraries project at Stanford, in the area of interface and interaction. I will describe the general context of the research and present some examples of specific projects and the issues that they are addressing. |
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