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Hypertext is the computer storage of information as fragmented but linked multi‐dimensional documents. Such systems offer many advantages over the printed word, for example for group authorship of documents or to allow more creative access to the data, although there are some drawbacks. The design of chunky and creamy hypertext systems, the way in which information is presented to the end user and the relevant merits of the technique are discussed.

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