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hypermedia, n. pl. (also const. as sing.) Computing.|haɪpəˈmiːdɪə, ˈhaɪpə-| [f. hyper- 5 + media n. pl.] A method of structuring information in different media for presentation to a single user, usu. through a computing workstation, whereby related items of information are connected in the same way as in hypertext.
1965T. H. Nelson in Proc. 20th Nat. Conf. Assoc. Computing Machinery 96 The hyperfilm—a browsable or vari-sequenced movie—is only one of the possible hypermedia that require our attention. 1986Computer Bull. June 22/3 What has come to be known as ‘hypertext’ or, sometimes, ‘hypermedia’, meaning a mixture of media—printed text, handwritten documents, photographs, movies and so on—linked together in associative networks. 1990Computer Weekly 6 Sept. 40/1 Office Workstations (Owl) describes its Guide program as a hypermedia information system. It started life as a way of presenting book-like text and illustrations in a more digestible form. |