Horton, Weldon J.Petkov, Doncho.Kaniki, Andrew M.Ilcheva, Stoyanka Atchkova.2012-07-182012-07-1819971997http://hdl.handle.net/10413/6006Thesis (M.I.S.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1997.The research reported in this thesis is focused on some of the implications for Library and Information Science of the development of the Internet, and the World-Wide Web (WWW) in particular. It highlights the need for a wider involvement of this profession in the better management, organisation, and ultimately - usability, of the global information system. An extensive study of the information seeking process was carried out on a collection of interlinked hypertext documents constituting a PC-based model of the World-Wide Web. Special attention was paid to the correlation of WWW document authoring characteristics and the success rate in browsing sessions performed by novice, casual and experienced Internet end-users. The analysis of the results from a number of browsing sessions on the model led to some specific recommendations for comprehension-oriented WWW authoring.en-ZAInternet.World Wide Web--Evaluation.Theses--Library and information science.Information retrieval--Research.Information storage and retrieval systems--Evaluation.Hypertext systems.Authoring and information seeking on the world-wide web : an experimental study.Thesis