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Introduction History Hypertext Theory Educational Applications Development Tools Style Manuals Bibliographies Other Indexes Corollary Sites Intro's to Hypertext
Intro to Hypertex (Joan Winters, Stanford Univ) What is Hypertext? (CERN) Hypertext FAQ (rtfm.mit.edu) Hypertext FAQ David Hirmes (1993) Hypertext Terms (CERN) Hypertext Concepts (Kerin Schlagel) History
- Vannevar Bush (1945)
- Zachary (1997) Endless Frontier : Vannevar Bush, Engineer of the American Century
- Ted Nelson (1965)
- Andries van Dam (1967)
- Roland Barthes (1970)
Theory
See Alan Liu's Research and Theory on HypertextAdelman (1997) Hypertexts | Introduction Bardini (1996) Bridging the Gulfs: From Hypertext to Cyberspace Barger (1995) Hypertext Theory As If the WWWeb Matters Barnes (1994) Hypertext Literacy Jay David Bolter The Elements of Writing (abstract by Kristin Bolton) Seeing and Writing (abstracts by Kristin Bolton and Steve Schroer) The Electronic Book (abstract by Sarah Wadsworth) Burnett (1993) Toward a theory of hypertextual design. Voice of the Shuttle: Technology of Writing Page Cecchi (1996) A Tarot Hypertext from a Calvino Novel Cheatham & Gess (eds) (1995) After the Book: Writing Literature, Writing Technology Perforations (Volume 3) "After the Book: Writing Literature - Writing Technology" Coppock (1995) The electronic hypermedia encyclopÊdia: transcending the constraints of the "authoritative work"? Douglas (1995) Perforations: Gaps Maps and Perception Drexler (1995) Hypertext Publishing and the Evolution of Knowledge The Electronic Labyrinth Christopher Keep, Tim McLaughlin, robin Fowler (1994) How the Secondary Orality of the Electronic... Hlynka and Welsh (1996) What Makes an Effective Home Page? A Critical Analysis Joyce (1991) Notes Toward an Unwritten Non-Linear Electronic Text Kaplan (1994) E-Literacies: Politexts, Hypertexts, and other Cultural Formations in the Late Age of Print George Landow Journalistikk og Hypertekst Quotes from Barthes and Landow (Andreas ÿvre Haugen ) Hyper / Text / Theory (review by Bill Bukowski) Hypertext: The Converjence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology Lampien (1995) From Work to Hypertext McGann (199?) The Rationale of Hypertext Stuart Moulthrop's Web Site Shadow of an Informand In the Zones (1991) You Say You Want a Revolution? Palmer (1994) Over, Under and Around the Net Pang (1998) Hypertext, the Next Generation: A Review and Research Agenda Rebelsky (1999) Hypermedia: Some Technology, Some Implications Mimi Recker Ryder (1995) Production and Consumption of Meaning Sadavage (1994) A Framework for analyzing hypertext methodologies Theall (1992) James Joyce and the Prehistory of Cyberspace Tolva (1995) The Heresy of Hypertext Jon Tolva's home page. Ulmer (1991) "Grammatology Hypermedia" Wood (1994) Chaos & Virtual Library Hypermedia Papers (Semiotics of the Media Conference, 1995) Educational Applications
Baugh (1994) Hypertext and Composition Burbules, N. and T. Callister (1995) Knowledge at the Crossroads: Some Futures of Hypertext Learning Environments. Douglass (1992) Perforations: Gaps Maps and Perception -- What hypertext readers don't do. Eklund (1995) Cognitive models for structuring hypermedia Hughes (1996) The Virtual Literacy School, a Hypermedia Environment: Issues of Design and Research James (1995) Cyberspace Learning Community Hawaii Jacobson (1997) Learning with hypertext learning environments: theory, design, and research Katz (1999) Cognitive Tools and their Design Implications for the Interactive Hypermedia Instructional Program: Kilov (1994) WWW specification: understanding the web Landow (1999) What can educational hypertext do? What can you do with hypertext in education ? Lavagnino (1996) Reading, Scholarship, and Hypertext Editions Lemke (1994) Hypermedia in Higher Education Mayes (1994) MINDTOOLS: A Suitable Case for Learning Meacham (1996) Instructional Uses of Hypertext (summarizing Jonassen, 1988) Spiro (1991) Cognitive Flexibility Theory Sugimoto (1995) A Framework of Hypertextual Vocabulary Support for Collaborative Learning Thumlert (1997) Hypertextuality and Sociocultural Contexts for Education Tierney, et.al. (1997) Assessing the impact of hypertext on learners' architecture of literacy learning spaces in different disciplines Webb (1995) Hypertext and the construction of individual narratives: imp lications for socially constructed curriculum in primary schools Wilkinson, Crerar and Falchikov (1997) Cognitive abilities and their effects on navigating a book versus hypertext Development tools
HTML+ (Hypertext markup format) Beyond Gutenberg: Review Hypermedia '95 Conference Home Page Hypertext '93 Report Background Materials (CERN) Review of State-of-the-Art materials V. Balasubramanian, (1994) Hypertext ideas Timo Harmo (1993) Petruzzelli (1995) Decentering Textual Authority with Mosaic Little Machines: Rearticulating Hypertext Users Johndan Johnson-Eilola (Purdue) Characterizing Browsing Strategies in the World-Wide Web (Catledge and Pitkow, 1994) CREW (Compact for Responsive Electronic Writing) Nancy Kaplan and Stuart Moulthrop Bibliographies
Bernstein (1994) Hypertext bibliography Hamilton (1988) Hypertext-2 Bibliography Hancher (1995) Electronic Text: Selective Annotated Bibliography Harpold (1990) Hypertext, Hypermedia Harpold (1990) Hypertext, Hypermedia Instone (1994) HCI Bibliography Project: hypertext research Riddle (1995) Hyperfiction Stebelman (1996) Hypertext and Hypermedia ECHT '90 Bibliography HYSTAN '90 Bibliography HYPUK '88 Bibliography Style Manuals
Patrick Lynch Yale Style Manual John Barger HyperContent, HyperJunk (a scathing critique of the Yale style manual.) LaLiberte (1995) Index of style manuals Other indexes
up to main menu. Martin RyderHypertext Sites A comprehensive list maintained by Tom Goldpaugh Guay (1995) Web Publishing Paradigms Hypertext Sources (from Eastgate) Theory and Culture (Marist College) Hypertext and Lit Theory (Kia Marie Mennie) Hypertext Info (Peter Gilbert) SIM Studio Interactive Media (GhKassel): Papers Sven Birkerts Hotlist
mryder@www.cudenver.edu
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