hyperdocuments
Hyperdocuments are digital documents designed to support non-linear navigation through interconnected content units via hyperlinks. A hyperdocument typically consists of a network of nodes or pages that can contain text, images, video, audio, and other media, with links enabling readers to jump from one unit to another. The navigation structure is defined by anchors, link targets, and metadata, which together support both reading sequences and complex exploratory paths.
Key characteristics include bidirectional or unidirectional linking, transclusion or embedding of related material in some systems,
Historically, the term and concept emerged from hypertext and hypermedia research in the late 20th century.
Applications of hyperdocuments span education, digital libraries, documentation, encyclopedias, and corporate knowledge bases. They rely on
Challenges facing hyperdocuments include link rot and version management, accessibility, discoverability, and ensuring coherent navigation as