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Andersen, Richard. "Hypertext Notes." EJournal 6 no. 3 (August 1996). For a response, see Charles Ess, "Modernity and Postmodernism in 'Hypertext Notes': A Call for Theoretical Consistency and Completeness." EJournal 6 no. 3 (August 1996).

Anderson-Inman, Lynne. The Center for Advanced Technology (CATE), University of Oregon.

Anderson-Inman, L., & Horney, M. A. "Electronic Books for Secondary Students." Journal of Adult and Adolescent Literacy, 40(6), 1997: 486-491.

------. "Transforming Text for At-Risk Readers." In. D. Reinking, L. Labbo, M. McKenna & R. Kieffer (Eds.), Handbook of Literacy and Technology: Transformations in a Post-Typographic World. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 1998.

Anderson-Inman, L., Horney, M. A., Chen, D. T., Lewin, L. "Hypertext Literacy: Observations From the Electrotext Project." Language Arts, 71(4), 1994: 279-287.

Anderson-Inman, Lynne et al. "Hypertext Literacy: Observations from The ElectroText Project." Language Arts 71 (Apr. 1994): 279-89.


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Bacher, E. "Creating Effective Hypertext." In IPCC 96: Communication on the Fast Track. IPCC 96. Proceedings. New York: IEEE, 1996: 336-43.

Bahloul, S. N. and A. Deba. "Hypertext: State of the Art and Perspectives." Advances in Modelling & Analysis B 32 no. 2 (1995): 55-64.

Balasubramanian, V. "State of the Art Review in Hypermedia Issues."

Barnes, Sue. "Hypertext Literacy." Interpersonal Computing and Technology Journal 2 no. 4 (1994): 24-36.

Barrett, Edward. Text, ConText, and HyperText: Writing with And for The Computer. Ed. Edward Barrett. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1988. (QA 76.9 .D6 T48 1988)

Batschelet, Margaret W. Web Writing, Web Designing. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon, 2001.

Beck, J. Robert. and Donald Z. Spicer. "Hypermedia in Academia." Academic Computing 2 no. 5 (1988): 22-25, 49-50.

Berk, Emily and Joseph Devlin. "What is Hypertext?" In Hypertext/Hypermedia Handbook. Ed. Emily Berk and Joseph Devlin. New York: Intertext Publications, 1991: 3-7.

Bevilacqua, Ann F. "Hypertext: Behind The Hype." American Libraries 20 (Feb. 1989): 158-9+.

Bland, K. E. and J. Liebowitz. "Evaluating Hypermedia: A Methodology and Case Study." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computing Society Press, 1995: 123-30.

Bolter, J. David. "Alone and Together in The Electronic Bazaar." Computers and Composition 10 (Apr. 1993): 5-18.

------."Hypertext and the Rhetorical Canons." In Rhetorical Memory and Delivery. Ed. John Frederick Reynolds. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1993: 97-112.

------. Writing Space: the Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1991. (Z 52.4 .B65 1991)

Bornman, Hester and S. H. Von Solms. "Hypermedia, Multimedia and Hypertext: Definitions And Overview." Electronic Library 11 (Aug./Oct. 1993): 259-68.

Brent, Doug. E-Publishing and Hypertext Publishing." EJournal 6 no. 3 (August 1996).

Brooks, Randy M. "Principles for Effective Hypermedia Design." Technical Communication 40 (1993): 422-28.

Bukatman, Scott. "Virtual Textuality." Artforum 32 no. 5 (Jan 1994):13-14.

Burnett, Kathleen. "Toward a Theory of Hypertextual Design." Postmodern Culture: An Electronic Journal of Interdisciplinary Criticism 3 no. 2 (Jan 1993).

Bush, Vannevar. "As We May Think." Atlantic Monthly (July 1945).

Byles, Torrey. "A Context for Hypertext: Some Suggested Elements of Style." Wilson Library Bulletin 63 (Nov. 1988): 60-2.


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Chaumier, Jacques and Eric Sutter. "L'hypertexte: Une nouvelle approche de l'information." Documentaliste 26 (Mar./Apr. 1989): 71-5.

Chemyr, I.A., Horney, M.A., & Anderson-Inman, L. "SmartText: Using Agents Supporting Personalized Reading Comprehension." Personal Technologies, 2, 1998: 152-161.

Chen, D., Horney, M.A., & Anderson-Inman, L. "The Standardized States Technique: A Utilization of Cluster Analysis in Analyzing Students' Hypertext Processing Patterns." Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 4(1), 1995: 53-73.

Chin-lung, Wei. "Hypertext and Printed Materials: Some Similarities and Differences." Educational Technology 31 no. 3 (1991): 51-3.

Clark, Carol Lea.
The Wired Society. Orlando, FL: Harcourt Brace and Company, 1999.

Cole, F. and H. Brown. "Standards: What Can Hypertext Learn from Paper Documents?" In Proceedings of the Hypertext Standardization Workshop. Gaithersburg, MD: NIST, 1990: 59-70.

Conklin, E. Jeffrey. "Hypertext: An Introduction and Survey." IEEE Computer 20 (1987): 17-41.

Coover, R. "Finding Your Way in Hypertext: A Guide to The Software." New York Times Book Review (June 21, 1992): 24.

Corcoran, Elizabeth. "Hypermedia Turns Information into a Multisensory Event." Scientific American 261 (July 1989): 72, 74.

Cotton, Bob. Understanding Hypermedia: from Multimedia to Virtual Reality. London, Phaidon Press, 1993. (QA 76.76 .I59 C68 1993)

Coy, Wolfgang. "Gutenberg und Turing: Funf Thesen zur Geburt der Hypermedien." Zeitschrift fur Semiotik 16 (1994): 69-74.

Crane, Gregory. "Hypermedia and Scholarly Publishing." Scholarly Publishing 21 no. 3 (1990): 131-55.

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