Electronic hypertext is the latest in a series of technologies of writing;
it is a technological innovation that is both revolutionary and
evolutionary. Hypertext challenges our sense that any book is a complete,
separate, and unique expression of its author. In addition to hypertextual
writing, the computer also supports new forms of graphic representation
and communication. As all forms of electronic communication become
increasingly important in our society, we must learn how to combine
these two orthogonal information spaces: the visual space of computer
graphics with the semantic space of hypertext.
Publisher
Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Series/Report Name or Number
Literary texts in an electronic age: Scholarly implications and library services [papers presented at the 1994 Clinic on Library applications of Data Processing, April 10-12, 1994]
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