Hypertext Reading
"The computer gives the reader a chance to touch the text itself, an opportunity never available in print, where the text lies on a plane inaccessible to the reader. Readers of a printed book can write
over or deface the text, but they cannot write in it. In the electronic
medium readers cannot avoid writing the text itself, since every choice
they make is an act of writing." (Jay David Bolter
Writing Space: a hypertext).
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