Mark
Bernstein
Wzory hipertekstów 11
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7. Mark Bernstein, "The Bookmark and the Compass: Orientation
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8. Mark Bernstein, "Conversations With Friends: Hypertexts
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9. Mark Bernstein, "Deeply Intertwingled Hypertext:
The Navigation Problem Reconsidered", Technical Communication,
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10. Mark Bernstein, "Neighborhoods in Spatial Hypertext",
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11. Mark Bernstein, Jay David Bolter, Michael Joyce
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17. Robert Coover, ed. Hypertext Hotel. 1991, http://duke.cs.brown.edu:8888/
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Interactive Labyrinths: How Hypertext Narratives Affect the Act
of Reading. 1992, New York University: New York.
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27. Richard Furuta, et al., "Hypertext Paths and the
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28. Silvio Gaggi, From Text To Hypertext: Decentering
the Subject in Fiction, Film, the Visual Arts, and Electronic Media.
1997, Philadelphia: The University of Pennsylvania Press.
29. Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson and John
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Software. 1995, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
30. John Gardner, The Art of Fiction: Notes On
Craft for Young Writers. 1983, New York: Vintage Books.
31. Franca Garzotto, Paolo Paolini and Mark Bernstein,
"Tools for Designing Hyperdocuments", in Hypertext/Hypermedia
Handbook, E. Berk and J. Devlin, Editor. 1991, McGraw-Hill:
Mew York. p. 179-208.
32. D. Gelernter, Mirror Worlds - or The day
software puts the universe in a shoebox. 1991, Oxford Univ.
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33. Robert J. Glushko, Design Issues for Multi-Document
Hypertexts, in Hypertext'89. 1989, Pittsburgh. p. 51-60.
34. Adrienne Eisen, Six Sex Scenes: a novella
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36. Terry Harpold, "Threnody: Psychoanalytic Digressions
on the Subject of Hypertexts", in Hypermedia and Literary
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39. Michael Joyce, "Nonce Upon Some Times: Rereading
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40. Michael Joyce, Of Two Minds: Hypertext Pedagogy
and Poetics. 1994, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
41. Michael. Joyce, "Siren Shapes: Exploratory and
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42. Michael Joyce, Storyspace as a hypertext system
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43. Michael Joyce, Twilight, a Symphony.
1996, Eastgate Systems, Inc: Watertown Massachusetts.
44. David Kolb. "Scholarly Hypertext: Self-Represented
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45. David Kolb, Socrates in the Labyrinth: Hypertext,
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65. Christriane Paul, Unreal City: A Hypertextual
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66. Jim Rosenberg, The Structure of Hypertext Activity,
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72. P. David Stotts and Richard Furuta, "Petri-net
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73. Stephanie Strickland, True North/
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