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Multi-Modality & The Electronic
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Endnotes
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Jay D. Bolter, ‘Electronic
Signs’ Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History
of Writing (Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,
1991), 87-88. [back
to text]
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George P. Landow. ‘Hypertext: An
Introduction’ Hypertext 2.0: The Convergence of Contemporary
Critical Theory and Technology (Baltimore: The John Hopkins
University Press, 1997), 2. [back
to text]
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3 |
Gunther Kress. ‘Visual and Verbal
Modes of Representation in Electronically Mediated Communication: The
Potentials of New Forms of Text.’ Page to Screen (London:
Routledge, 1998), 58. [back
to text]
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4 |
Kress, 65.
[back to text]
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5 |
Alan C. Purves. The Web of Text
and the Web of God: An Essay on the Third Information Transformation
(New York: Guilford Press, 1998), 160. [back
to text]
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6 |
Vannevar Bush, ‘As
We May Think’ in The Atlantic Monthly, 176: 1 (July 1945),
106. [back to text]
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Avrel C.L. Liew. Understanding The
Social Context in New Media Design with a Focus on E-Documents.
(Campus Visit Seminar delivered for the Information & Communications
Management Programme at the National University of Singapore, 7 August
2001) [back to text]
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Landow, 4. [back
to text]
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Jay D. Bolter, ‘Electronic
Signs’ Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History
of Writing (Hillsdale, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,
1991), 91. [back to
text] |
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