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- A directory of hypertext courses, past and present, provides
a unique resource for instructors.
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- Eastgate writers and editors.
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- A directory of writers active in hypertext fiction and poetry.
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- An index of publishers, zines, and Web sites of interest to hypertext fiction and poetry.
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- Rosemary Simpson's index to the history of hypertext research.
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- Michael Shumate's extensive compendium of hypertext fiction is the best
and most extensive guide.
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- Kia Mennie's compendium of hypertext theory
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- Jamie Blustein compiles the answers frequently-asked questions for the alt.hypertext newsgroup.
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- Part of Alan Liu's monumental index to humanities on the Web, The Voice of the Shuttle.
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- Compiled by David Phillips
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- Tom Goldpaugh
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- McMaster University's extensive resource list for hypertext, hypermedia, and the Web.
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- Usability guru Keith Instone reviews new developments in usability research that are relevant to web designers and -- by extension -- hypertext writers.
The what's new page is especially handy for keeping track of new developments.
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- Usability guru Jakob Nielsen writes a lively and often controversial
column on usability issues twice a month. Most columns address hypertext
writing, hypertext system design, or the Web.
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- A survey of the history of hypertext and hypertext systems by
Christopher Keep, Tim McLaughlin, and robin. Though dated, this study
remains important and useful.
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- In German, a critical compendium of references to hypertext fiction, especially strong for German web sites.
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