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Works referred to in the text of this essay:

  1. Stan Allen, "Dazed and Confused," Assemblage 27 (Fall 1995): 47-54.
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  3. Mark Bernstein, "Patterns of hypertext," Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext, 1998, 21-29.
  4. Mark Bernstein, "More Than Legible: On links that Readers Don't Want to Follow," Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext, 2000, 216-7.
  5. Mark Bernstein, "Hypertext Now: typed links" (undated).
  6. M. Christine Boyer, CyberCities: Visual Perception in the Age of Electronic Communication. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1996.
  7. Locke M. Carter, "Arguments in hypertext: a rhetorical approach," Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext, 2000, 85-91.
  8. Rune Dalgaard, "Hypertext and the scholarly archive: intertexts, paratexts and metatexts at work," Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext, 2001, 14-18.
  9. David Kolb, Socrates in the Labyrinth. Watertown: Eastgate Systems, 1994.
  10. David Kolb, "Communicating Across Links," Philosophical Perspectives on Computer Mediated Communication , SUNY Press, 1996, 15-26.
  11. David Kolb, "Scholarly hypertext: self-represented complexity," Proceedings of the ACM Hypertext Conference, 1997, 29-37.
  12. Richard W. Kopak, "Functional link typing in hypertext," ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), v.31 n.4es, Dec. 1999.
  13. George P. Landow, "The rhetoric of hypermedia: some rules for authors," in Hypermedia and literary studies, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1991.
  14. Clara Mancini, "From cinematographic to hypertext narrative," Proceedings of the ACM on Hypertext, 2000, 36-237.
  15. Clara Mancini , Simon Buckingham Shum, "Cognitive coherence relations and hypertext: from cinematic patterns to scholarly discourse," Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext, 2001, 165-174.
  16. Catherine C. Marshall , Frank M. Shipman, III, "Searching for the missing link: discovering implicit structure in spatial hypertext," Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext, 1993, 217-230.
  17. Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman, III , James H. Coombs, "VIKI: spatial hypertext supporting emergent structure," Proceedings of the 1994 ACM European conference on Hypermedia technology, 1994,13-23.
  18. Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman, III , "Spatial hypertext: an alternative to navigational and semantic links ," ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), v.31 n.4es, Dec. 1999
  19. Adrian Miles, "Hypertext Structure as the Event of Connection," Journal of Digital Information , Volume 2 Issue 3.
  20. Walter J. Ong, Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word. New York: Methuen, 1988.
  21. Rakatansky, Mark. 1995. "Identity and the Discourse of Politics in Contemporary Architecture," Assemblage 27, Fall 1995, 9f
  22. Rosenblatt, L. "Efferent and Aesthetic Reading." in The Reader, The Text, The Poem: A Transactional Theory of the Literary Work. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1978. 22-47.
  23. Jim Rosenberg, "The structure of hypertext activity," Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext, 1996, 22-30.
  24. Jim Rosenberg, "And And: Conjunctive Hypertext and the Structure Acteme Juncture," Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext, 2001, 51-60.
  25. Bruce Sterling, Distraction. New York: Bantam, 1998.
  26. Susanna Pajares Tosca, "A Pragmatics of Links," Journal of Digital Information, Volume 1 Issue 6.

For further discussions of scholarly and argumentative hypertext, see also:

  1. Mark Bernstein, Michael Joyce, David Levine, "Contours of constructive hypertexts," Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext, 1992, 161-170.
  2. Simon Buckingham Shum, "The roots of computer supported argument," in Visualizing argumentation: software tools for collaborative and educational sense-making, Springer-Verlag, London, UK, 2003.
  3. Victoria Uren , Simon Buckingham Shum , Gangmin Li , John Domingue , Enrico Motta, "Scholarly publishing and argument in hyperspace," Proceedings of the twelfth international conference on World Wide Web, 2003.
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