Multimedia Hypertext Application Example 1 T SharonA Frank

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Multimedia Hypertext Application Example 1 T. Sharon-A. Frank

Multimedia Hypertext Application Example 1 T. Sharon-A. Frank

Front Cover of the Hypertext System 2 T. Sharon-A. Frank

Front Cover of the Hypertext System 2 T. Sharon-A. Frank

High-Level Overview Diagram Time since you were here: 2 days People Literature references The

High-Level Overview Diagram Time since you were here: 2 days People Literature references The workshop itself Hyper. TEXT’ 87 Workshop Systems Research issues Applications Definition of ‘hypertext’ CSCW’ 86 Trip Report 3 Quit T. Sharon-A. Frank

Detailed Overview Diagram Time since you were here: NEVER Classification of HT systems Hypertext

Detailed Overview Diagram Time since you were here: NEVER Classification of HT systems Hypertext systems Writers using Note. Cards Document Examiner Hyper. Card (Apple) Quit 4 T. Sharon-A. Frank

Another Hypertext Node 5 T. Sharon-A. Frank

Another Hypertext Node 5 T. Sharon-A. Frank

A Different Node 6 T. Sharon-A. Frank

A Different Node 6 T. Sharon-A. Frank

Regular Hypertext Node 7 T. Sharon-A. Frank

Regular Hypertext Node 7 T. Sharon-A. Frank

Node from Bibliography Section 8 T. Sharon-A. Frank

Node from Bibliography Section 8 T. Sharon-A. Frank

Lists 9 T. Sharon-A. Frank

Lists 9 T. Sharon-A. Frank

Hypertext People 10 T. Sharon-A. Frank

Hypertext People 10 T. Sharon-A. Frank

The History List Click on the name of the article to jump back to

The History List Click on the name of the article to jump back to it 6 Min. Book covers: Front cover of Main 6 Min. Chapter Overview Maps 5 Min. Hypertext Systems 3 Min. Literature references 32 Sec. Hypertext people Quit 11 Time since you were here: NEVER T. Sharon-A. Frank

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An Annotation Node Comment by Jacob Nielsen Subject: Comment on the Comments Please add your own comments freely to this stock. You will get an empty comment-card to write on by clocking the button “Add your own comment” which appears in most areas of this information space. At the moment this stack contains the following total number of comments: 13 12 T. Sharon-A. Frank