Hypertext as Method—Continued

Abstract

At the HUMAN’25 workshop, four members of the hypertext research community reflected on the “hypertext as method” argument; specifically, the idea that hypertext should be understood as a method of inquiry rather than as merely a type of system. These community members presented position statements to address challenges stemming from this proposed method, including designing interfaces for LLMs, supporting annotation and note-taking as cognitive tools, evaluating AI as a collaborator in intellectual work, and applying hypertext analysis to historical information networks. These positions and the subsequent discussion contained several common themes, including a preference for augmentation over automation and concerns that generative AI may encourage users to disengage from critical thinking. mehr

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Titel Hypertext as Method—Continued
Medien Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Human Factors in Hypertext (HUMAN'25)
Verlag ACM
Band 2026
Verfasser Mark Bernstein, James Blustein, Cathy Marshall, Mariusz Pisarski, Peter Nürnberg, Prof. Dr. Claus Atzenbeck, Jessica Rubart
Seiten 4
Veröffentlichungsdatum 23.05.2026
Zitation Bernstein, Mark; Blustein, James; Marshall, Cathy; Pisarski, Mariusz; Nürnberg, Peter; Atzenbeck, Claus; Rubart, Jessica (2026): Hypertext as Method—Continued. Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Human Factors in Hypertext (HUMAN'25) 2026, 4. DOI: 10.1145/3759439.3773695