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Taking into account the recent and spectacular advances in informatic instruments which permit their full use by non-specialists in informatics by way of a more transparent and more convivial access, and basing ourselves on the premise that these instruments were essentially based on concerns which were intuitive rather than experimentally tested on the user model, we believe that the effective improvement of their mediatic conception currently requires, above all, studies centered on the natural and effective ways of using them.

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Oliveira, A. (1992). Hypermedia and Multimedia. In: Oliveira, A. (eds) Hypermedia Courseware: Structures of Communication and Intelligent Help. NATO ASI Series, vol 92. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77702-8_1

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