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Hypertext in Context by C. McKnight, A. Dillon, J Richardson β€” book cover

Hypertext in Context

by C. McKnight, A. Dillon, J Richardson
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Overview

Hypertext is the term coined for the storage of electronic data, whether it be textual or graphic, in such a way that the whole file, in addition to, say, a word processor, becomes an electronic "concordance." This book positions hypertext in an interdisciplinary area created by the overlap of psychology, computer science and information science, in addition to assessing its importance in the field of electronic publishing. Rather than simply summarize everything that has gone before, it aims to provide a position statement from which further work can be suggested. This book will be of interest to researchers, software authors, publishers and anyone concerned with distributing information.

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Book Details

Published
June 19, 1991
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
176
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521374880

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