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SM ISO690:2012 UNGUREANU, Elena. Biblia, biblioteca şi "biblio"-netul ca hipertext. In: Revista de Ştiinţă, Inovare, Cultură şi Artă „Akademos”, 2010, nr. 4(19), pp. 65-70. ISSN 1857-0461. |
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Hypertext is the same text that has forever worked in human history, and which is today transferred within a supertechnology that allowed a perfect view of language structure and the relationships between verbal and nonverbal components. Furthermore: Internet allows for an unprecedented intercommunication in human history in terms of opening, otherness and freedom. The Bible, the Library and the "Biblio"-net (Internet) are only three major places that ideally refl ect the history of humanity as hypertext. |
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