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ABSTRACT
The author of a complex hypertext document is often faced with the problem of conveying the document's meaning to future readers through a shared computer environment. Two tools implemented in the NoteCards hypertext environment, guided tours and tabletops, allow authors to employ annotation, graphic layout, and ordered presentation when communicating to readers. This paper describes these tools and gives examples of their use. Issues of remote pointing arising from an application in legal argumentation are discussed as well as early work on the use of these tools to support sharing of hypertext strategies among NoteCards users.
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REVIEW
"Michael Lee Gordon : Reviewer"
The author describes hypertext tools that facilitate ordered
presentation, annotation, and graphic layout when communicating to
readers. He discusses remote pointing issues as well as early use
of the tools.
Tabletops support the repr
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