This document lists 8 academic sources related to the use of hypertext and the concept of intertextuality. The sources include dissertations, journal articles, and reference entries that discuss topics like using hypertext for writing instruction, how readers engage with and learn from hypertext, and the intertextual relationships between a text and other texts. The sources are from databases like ProQuest, EBSCOhost, and reference sources and provide direct links to the full-text or further information for each source listed.
This document lists 8 academic sources related to the use of hypertext and the concept of intertextuality. The sources include dissertations, journal articles, and reference entries that discuss topics like using hypertext for writing instruction, how readers engage with and learn from hypertext, and the intertextual relationships between a text and other texts. The sources are from databases like ProQuest, EBSCOhost, and reference sources and provide direct links to the full-text or further information for each source listed.
This document lists 8 academic sources related to the use of hypertext and the concept of intertextuality. The sources include dissertations, journal articles, and reference entries that discuss topics like using hypertext for writing instruction, how readers engage with and learn from hypertext, and the intertextual relationships between a text and other texts. The sources are from databases like ProQuest, EBSCOhost, and reference sources and provide direct links to the full-text or further information for each source listed.
Proquest Hypertext and composition instruction: The benefits of using hypertext as an alternative https://www.proquest.com/dissertations- writing medium in first-year composition theses/hypertext-composition-instruction-benefits- using/docview/304394957/se-2?accountid=28547
Proquest Writing and Reading Hypertext: An Overview