Hypertext
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Hypertext
conceives information as nodes and link networks forming navigable
paths that can be toured, returned to and referenced.
It is a
non-linear way of presenting information as below diagram. Instead of reading
or learning about things in the order that predefined by author, editor or
publishers, readers of hypertext may follow their own path; create their own order – their own
meaning out of the material.
This is
accomplished by creating "links"
between information (Nodes).
These links are provided so that the readers may "jump" to further
information about a specific topic being discussed (which may have more links,
leading each reader off into a different direction).
Diagram
below represent a simple framework how hypertext links different nodes with
each other. The blue document is the comment that a reader may attach on the
document he/she read (Just like the green footnote added by the author in some
of the webpage in this website to comment some quotation from others). The idea
is also proposed by Vannear Bush in his Memex Machine.
Please click the arrow (linkage)
at the bottom of this diagram or square (node) in the middle of diagram for
link or node detail!!!

from http://cyberartsweb.org/cpace/ht/thonglipfei/hyper_defn.html
Academic year 2008/2009
© a.r.e.a./Dr.Vicente Forés López
© Gemma Verdú Trescolí
vertres@alumni.uv.es
Universitat de València Press