Name:Te Atapo

Friday, September 15, 2006

Hypertext and Publication in Biblical Studies

Check the changes Tim is referring to
* past to present
* oral to written to electronic
* scroll to codex
* text to hypertext

Avi Santos in Media Commons talks about changes, in the current scholarly publishing culture. Changes that work in dialogue with other readers and possible peer reviews.

By generating this kind of discussion, feedback is potentially great and productive discussion has enormous implications for the future.

And back to Tim's article a really huge change yes the " text to hypertext revolution" take the electronic hypertext medium cheap; when reading u can explore some paths and ignore others; available;and has potential for all levels of reader/creator.

no y - You don't have to be highly computer savvy to enjoy putting your own hypertext together or even to read your colleagues work.

No what? I look forwrd to showing you my completed "biblical passage" in hypertext. Unlike an assignment - don't get to see your collagues efforts.

Won't check out disadvantages just yet, will soon come across them when creating hypertext.
Te atapo

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