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Storyspace 3

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Storyspace was introduced in one of the first papers presented at the first ACM Workshop of Hypertext, and gave rise to a number of significant hypertexts, both fiction and nonfiction. A new implementation of Storyspace for contemporary computing environments is clearly desirable. This has been undertaken, with modest resources and in a short time frame. A number of surprising new facilities, many of them originally proposed in contrast or opposition to Storyspace, can be supported without altering or complicating the underlying Storyspace node and link model.

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HT '16: Proceedings of the 27th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media
July 2016
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ISBN:9781450342476
DOI:10.1145/2914586
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  1. design
  2. education
  3. fiction
  4. history of computing
  5. hypermedia
  6. hypertext
  7. implementation
  8. links
  9. literature
  10. maps
  11. storyspace
  12. support

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