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HYPERTEXTUALITY AND REMEDIATION IN THE FASHION MEDIA

open access: yesJournalism Practice, 2012
Since their appearance in the early noughties, fashion blogs have established themselves as a central platform for the circulation of fashion-related news and information. Often the creation of fashion outsiders, they have entered the mainstream fashion media, bringing to light the shifting nature of fashion journalism.
Rocamora, Agnès, Agnès Rocamora
exaly   +4 more sources

Hypertextuality Of Tolstoy's Prose

open access: yesThe American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 2021
This article highlights the intersection of realism and postmodernism of the 20th century and the hypertextuality of Tatiana Tolstoy's prose. The purpose of the article is to study the poetics of mythological prose, methods and forms of mythologization in modern Russian prose.
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Hypertextual concurrent control of a Lisp Kernel

open access: yesJournal of Visual Languages & Computing, 1992
Abstract Using the Trellis human/computer interaction model as an implementation vehicle, we demonstrate how to use concurrency-supporting hypertext to provide visual displays of the execution flows through a parallel Lisp program. In addition to displays, the hypertext interface allows injection of control flow into an otherwise functional ...
Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611, U.S.A. ( host institution )   +2 more
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Hypertextuality of the Slovenian World Wide Web [PDF]

open access: yesAdvances in Methodology and Statistics, 2004
The substantial concern of this article is a question to what extent does the contemporary World Wide Web as an information retrieval system reflect key attributes of ideal hypertextual systems. The topic is relevant, since in the literature notions of hypertext and hypertextual systems are accompanied with strong implications not only for the ease and
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Transfer Through Learning FlexibilityAnd Hypertextuality

open access: yes, 2008
The rise of flexible, independent learning has created a dilemma for institutionalised, accredited teaching. Concurrently, there is student non-conformity to most top-down classroom practices, which has been induced by nonlinear, or hypertextual, processing as a result of immersed usage of, among others, social software and electronic gaming ...
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The hypertextual

open access: yes, 2008
In 1806, in one of his presentations at the Royal Society, Michael Faraday - the father of induced electricity - was asked by the Queen of England, who at the end of his presentation asked him, "This is all very interesting, Mr. Faraday, Is it? ". It is said that Faraday would have replied, "Majesty, what good is a newborn?" At that moment, nobody ...
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