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  1. 15 wrz 2023 · Susan Lang. Craig Baehr. References (57) Abstract. Hypertext, defined at the most essential level as “linked text,” and the hyperlink (shortened to simply “link”) serves as the foundation of much...

  2. 31 gru 1991 · Hypertext is thus proposed as an alternative medium for the publication and study of scholarly texts, which would provide a more helpful, flexible, and dynamic environment for the advanced...

  3. It is this linking capability which allows a non-sequential organization and presentation of text. A hypertext system consists of nodes (concepts) and links (relationships). A node usually represents a single concept or idea. It can contain text, graphics, animation, audio, video, images or programs.

  4. 1 lis 2006 · Critical works and empirical research from literary studies and interface design provide clues towards a better understanding of the effects of hypertext fiction upon readers, and knowledge...

  5. It is concluded that hypertext began as a term for forms of hypermedia (human-authored media that "branch or perform on request") that operate textually. This runs counter to definitions of hypertext in the literary community that focus solely on the link.

  6. 28 mar 2014 · PDF / ePub. More. Abstract. This article briefly surveys the changing theoretical perspectives on text from structuralism to poststructuralism and how they are subsequently accounted for by hypertext theorists to comprehend the emerging genre called hypertext fiction.

  7. Hypertext Revisited. Frederik Truyen. 2013, Leonardo. This article proposes a new approach to literary hypertext, which foregrounds the notion of interrupting rather than that of linking.

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