From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Docuverse is a global distributed electronic library of interconnected documents, in other words, a global metadocument. The term was coined by Ted Nelson in 1974, as a concept related to the Project Xanadu, [1] and the World Wide Web later nominally fulfilled a subset of the aspects of Nelson's vision. [2]

References

  1. ^ Cliff McKnight; Andrew Dillon; John Richardson (1991). Hypertext in Context. Cambridge University Press. pp.  8. ISBN  052137488X.
  2. ^ Winkler, Hartmut (1997). Docuverse: zur Medientheorie der Computer. Regensburg: Boer. ISBN  978-3-924963-84-2.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Docuverse is a global distributed electronic library of interconnected documents, in other words, a global metadocument. The term was coined by Ted Nelson in 1974, as a concept related to the Project Xanadu, [1] and the World Wide Web later nominally fulfilled a subset of the aspects of Nelson's vision. [2]

References

  1. ^ Cliff McKnight; Andrew Dillon; John Richardson (1991). Hypertext in Context. Cambridge University Press. pp.  8. ISBN  052137488X.
  2. ^ Winkler, Hartmut (1997). Docuverse: zur Medientheorie der Computer. Regensburg: Boer. ISBN  978-3-924963-84-2.

Further reading

External links



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