%% [[Writing Philosophy with Hypertext]] [[History of Writing]] [[linking]] [[citation]] %% [[Writing Philosophy with Hypertext]] - **[[A Brief History of Linked Writing]]** - [[Analogue Linking]] - [[Zettelkasten]] - [[Zettelkasten Linking]] - [[Digital Linking (Hypertext)]] - [[Notetaking Software (PKMs)]] # A Brief History of Linked Writing - Writing has included [[Analogue Linking|analogue intertextual links]] since it's inception in the form of quotations, reference notes, and the like. - Heterarchical note organization systems can be constructed in analogue media. Nicholas Luhmann's [[Zettelkasten|Zettelkasten]] is a primary example of an analogue notetaking system. - The invention of [[Digital Linking (Hypertext)|hyperlinking protocols]] has made possible new forms of linking and associated writing practices. - Hypertext and associated digital linking protocols have given rise to powerful [[Notetaking Software (PKMs)|notetaking programs]]. ## References - Cronin 2016, "The Incessant Chattering of Texts" - Finnegan 2011, *Why Do We Quote - The Culture and History of Quotation* - Grafton 1999, *The Footnote - A Curious History* - Olson & Oatley 2013, "The Quotation Theory of Writing" - Small 2016, "Referencing as Cooperation or Competition" - Wouters 2016, "Semiotics and Citations" - Zimmer 2009, "Hyperlinks and The Structuring of Knowledge from the Encyclopédie to Web 2.0"