Hypertext and its Implications for the Internet

Publisher Summary Hypertext is intended to overcome the artificiality of index-based systems of storage and retrieval by providing computer-supported links among related pieces of information. In hypertext, the information is divided over several pieces of text and the related pieces are connected by links. By doing so, hypertext permits non-sequential (or non-linear) associative mode of information access and provides a method of accessing information that is more direct and more immediate than possible in a conventional paper-based system of information storage. Hypermedia is essentially multimedia hypertext. That is, the nodes are not limited to textual information but can have graphics, sound, animation, and video. Hypertext and hypermedia are often distinguished, with hypertext referring to text-only systems and hypermedia referring to systems that support multiple media.

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