Lost in hyperspace
Lost in hyperspace (sometimes called Lost in hypertext) refers to the phenomenon of disorientation that a reader can experience when reading hypertext documents.
References
- J. Conklin, Hypertext: A survey and introduction, IEEE Computer, 20 (9) :17-41, 1987
- Deborah M. Edwards, Lynda Hardman, Lost in hyperspace: cognitive mapping and navigation in a hypertext environment, In: McAleese, Ray (ed.): Hypertext: theory into practice, Edinburgh, 1999, 90-105.
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