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==Further reading== * {{cite journal | last = Engelbart | first = Douglas C | title = Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework | id = AFOSR-3233 Summary Report, SRI Project No. 3579 | year = 1962 | url = http://www.dougengelbart.org/pubs/augment-3906.html | access-date = 2011-05-20 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110504035147/http://www.dougengelbart.org/pubs/augment-3906.html | archive-date = 2011-05-04 | url-status = dead |website=Doug Engelbart Institute }} * {{cite conference | last= Nelson | first= Theodor H. | title= Complex information processing: a file structure for the complex, the changing and the indeterminate | book-title=ACM/CSC-ER Proceedings of the 1965 20th national conference |date=September 1965 | url= http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=806036}} * {{cite journal | last=Nelson | first=Theodor H. | title=No More Teachers' Dirty Looks | journal= [[Computer Decisions]] |date=September 1970 | url= http://www.newmediareader.com/excerpts.html}} * {{cite conference | last =Nelson | first = Theodor H | author-mask = 3 | title=A Conceptual framework for man-machine everything | book-title=AFIPS Conference Proceedings | volume = 42 | year=1973 | pages= M22β23}} * {{cite journal | last1 =Yankelovich | first1 =Nicole | last2 =Landow | first2 = George P | last3 = Cody | first3 = David | title = Creating hypermedia materials for English literature students | journal= SIGCUE Outlook | volume=20 | issue=3 | year=1987}} * {{cite book | last= Heim | first=Michael | title=Electric Language: A Philosophical Study of Word Processing | location=New Haven | publisher=Yale University Press | year=1987 | isbn= 978-0-300-07746-9}} * {{cite journal | last=van Dam | first=Andries | title=Hypertext: '87 keynote address | journal = Communications of the ACM |date=July 1988 | volume=31 | pages=887β95 | url= http://www.cs.brown.edu/memex/HT_87_Keynote_Address.html | doi=10.1145/48511.48519 | issue=7| s2cid=489007 | doi-access=free }} * {{Cite journal | title=Hypertext: An Introduction and Survey | journal=Computer | volume=20 | issue= 9 | pages = 17β41 | last=Conklin | first=J. | year=1987 | doi= 10.1109/MC.1987.1663693| s2cid=9188803 }} * {{cite journal | last=Byers | first=T. J. | title=Built by association | journal=PC World |date=April 1987 | volume=5 | pages= 244β51}} * {{cite journal | last=Crane | first=Gregory | title=Extending the boundaries of instruction and research | journal =THE Journal | issue=Macintosh Special Issue | year=1988 | pages = 51β54}} * {{cite book | last=Nelson | first=Theodor H. | title=Literary Machines 93.1 | location= Sausalito, CA | publisher =Mindful Press | year=1992 | isbn=978-0-89347-062-3}} * {{cite book | last1=Moulthrop | first1=Stuart | last2=Kaplan | first2=Nancy | year=1994 | title=Literacy and computers: The complications of teaching and learning with technology | chapter=They became what they beheld: The futility of resistance in the space of electronic writing | pages=220β237}} * {{cite journal | last=Cicconi| first=Sergio | title=Hypertextuality | journal= Mediapolis | publisher = Ed. Sam Inkinen & De Gruyter | place = Berlino & New York | pages=21β43 | year=1999 | doi=10.1515/9783110807059.21 | isbn=978-3-11-016141-0 | url= http://www.cisenet.com/cisenet/writing/essays/hypertextuality.htm| url-access=subscription }} * {{cite book | last=Bolter | first= Jay David | title= Writing Space: Computers, Hypertext, and the Remediation of Print | location=New Jersey | publisher=Lawrence Erlbaum Associates | year=2001 | isbn = 978-0-8058-2919-8}} * {{cite book | last=Landow | first=George | title=Hypertext 3.0 Critical Theory and New Media in an Era of Globalization: Critical Theory and New Media in a Global Era (Parallax, Re-Visions of Culture and Society) | location = Baltimore | publisher=The Johns Hopkins University Press | year=2006 | isbn= 978-0-8018-8257-9}} * {{cite book | last = Buckland | first= Michael | title= Emanuel Goldberg and His Knowledge Machine | publisher = Libraries Unlimited | year=2006 | isbn= 978-0-313-31332-5}} * {{cite book | last=Ensslin | first=Astrid | title=Canonizing Hypertext: Explorations and Constructions | location =London | publisher=Continuum | year=2007 | isbn= 978-0-8264-9558-7}} * Barnet, Belinda. (2013) ''Memory Machines: The Evolution of Hypertext'' (Anthem Press; 2013) A technological history of hypertext,
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