About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 114. Chapters: Hypertext, Media in media, Metafiction, References to literary works, Transmedia, Wiki, Internet Explorer, HyperCard, Transclusion, Typed link, Project Xanadu, Amigaguide, Knowledge management system, Source tracking, Memex, Wikipedia, References to Hamlet, Netscape, Copyright aspects of hyperlinking and framing, As We May Think, List of metafictional works, Henry Jenkins, Adaptive educational hypermedia, History of hypertext, Fragment identifier, NLS, ENQUIRE, Inline linking, Object hyperlinking, Agnieszka's Dowry, Enfilade, The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project, Hypertext fiction, References to Ophelia, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, Mise en abyme, XLink, Authoring of adaptive hypermedia, Literatronica, Hyperland, Interactive novel, Backlink, Victory Garden, Hypertext Editing System, Collision, Oracle Media Objects, Transmedia storytelling, File Retrieval and Editing System, List of fictional works using settings created by other artists, Lance Weiler, KMS, Methods of website linking, Tommy Pallotta, Afternoon, a story, Patchwork Girl, Knowledge Navigator, Microcontent, MFG.com, Tinderbox, NoteCards, Anchor text, Hypergraphy, Tumbler, Homage, Machinima Island, FrameNet, Symbolics Document Examiner, Historiographic metafiction, ZigZag, Apple Media Tool, Inter-Activa, Book A Novel, Elfland catacombs, Click here, Transmediation, Timeline of hypertext technology, IPer, Intermedia, Fat link, Hyperwords, Electronic Document System, Literary Machines, ZOG, Collapsus, Yellow arrow, Purple Numbers, Direct download link, Waxweb, Primal scene, The Interactive Encyclopedia System, Internal link, Grafedia, StretchText, Metafilm, Transactional Link, Docuverse, WinPlus, Problem-Oriented Medical Information System, QuarkImmedia, Link inventory, Metafictional video games, Plink, Organic linking, Screen hotspo...