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Kitzmann, //Hypertext Handbook//, p 26-28. | Kitzmann, //Hypertext Handbook//, p 26-28. | ||
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+ | This means that when the hypertext is well-designed and the reader is willing, [[the hypertext reader explores]]. Until then, [[readers and writers of hypertext can resist]] the hegemony designed in. Another way of saying this is that hypertext makes necessary and possible [[A Rich Concept of the Reader]]. | ||
see also Murray, //Inventing the Medium// | see also Murray, //Inventing the Medium// | ||
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