Hypertext and its implications for library services.
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https://doi.org/10.29173/lirg434Keywords:
librarians, hypertect, information retrieval, information storing, nodes, links, machine-readable data, traversing, references, online databases, citation indexing, OPAC, HYPERCATalog, electronic books, artificial intelligenceAbstract
The dissertation's main intention was to give librarians a clear introduction to the hypertext concept. Rarely do methods of information retrieval arise that have a potential for revolutionizing the way in which people work with information in as many ways as hypertext has.Downloads
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