DEMONSTRATION OF HYPERTEXT LINKS


This lists a set of links that illustrate the integration of levels of information in THE PROGRAMME.

  1. Start at contents page and review all the items on the page.

  2. Go to Welcome and Introductory Comments. Read the list of things being done in THE PROGRAMME.

  3. Go to hypertext on hypertext by Stuart Moulthrop, a reference from the World Wide Web.

  4. Show that we can jump from our Moulthrop "vestibule" file directly into his text via the Internet/World Wide Web--but do not actually go, in the interest of time.

  5. Return to Welcome and Introductory Comments.

  6. Go to an overview of the levels of information in THE PROGRAMME.

  7. Go to George Landow, Hyper/Text/Theory.

  8. Go to Landow's The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology to show the second of the two Landow sources.

  9. Return to George Landow, Hyper/Text/Theory.

  10. Go to Table Talk, Fishing in the electronic sea. Here THE PROGRAMME discusses Landow.

  11. Return to George Landow. Read his seminal paragraph on the convergence of contemporary critical theory and technology: "Hypertext, an information technology consisting of individual blocks of text, or lexias..."

  12. Return to an overview of the levels of information and browse through the six levels of information in THE PROGRAMME.

  13. Return to the contents page.

  14. Go to References from the World Wide Web.

  15. Go to Hassan's Modern vs. Postmodern lists. to illustrate a live on-line jump to the World Wide Web.

  16. Return to the contents page.


    30 March 1996
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