Hypertext and the representational capacities of the binary alphabet

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Hypertext and the representational capacities of the binary alphabet. / Finnemann, Niels Ole.

Århus : Center for Kulturforskning, Aarhus Universitet, 1999. 36 s.

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Finnemann, NO 1999, Hypertext and the representational capacities of the binary alphabet. Center for Kulturforskning, Aarhus Universitet, Århus.

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Finnemann, N. O. (1999). Hypertext and the representational capacities of the binary alphabet. Center for Kulturforskning, Aarhus Universitet.

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Finnemann NO. Hypertext and the representational capacities of the binary alphabet. Århus: Center for Kulturforskning, Aarhus Universitet, 1999. 36 s.

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Finnemann, Niels Ole. / Hypertext and the representational capacities of the binary alphabet. Århus : Center for Kulturforskning, Aarhus Universitet, 1999. 36 s.

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