The Society of text hypertext, hypermedia, and the social construction of information

This collection of essays continues Barrett's investigations into implementing networked online systems described in his first book Text, ConText, and HyperText, with a more focused emphasis on specific hypermedia systems. In four parts the 22 essays take up designing hypertext and hypermedia s...

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Other Authors: Barrett, Edward (Editor)
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press 1989
Series:Information systems (Cambridge, Mass.)
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