A framework for the study of hypertext

This paper presents a framework for the study of hypertext. First, an historical perspective on the evolution of hypertext is provided. Next, hypertext system components are presented and relevant psychological and pedagogical issues are analyzed. Finally a framework for the study of hypertext, with implications for theory, research, and development, is described.

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