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Subject:Re: Need a good book on info mapping From:"Matthew B. Hicks" <matt -at- UNIDATA -dot- UCAR -dot- EDU> Date:Tue, 21 Feb 1995 16:50:52 -0700
On Tue, 21 Feb 1995, Elaine Winters wrote:
> Bob Horn's book is the seminal work on the subject - -
> I recommend it highly.
If that's the book "Mapping Hypertext", I was afraid someone was going to
suggest it. I read it and found it utterly devoid of any usable
information. It seemed to be a 300-page brochure for the information
mapping seminars. The least valuable book I have read relating to
presenting information.
If you are referring to another book that actually managed some useful
content, then I'd be interested to know what it is.
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