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How will hypertext affect society?
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Hypertext can transmit knowledge. This has significant implications if you
consider the characteristics of good hypertext. For example, good hypertext:
- matches understanding or language of user (beginner to expert)
- delivers needed information with a minimum of keystrokes
- reaffirms the user's understanding of the larger field of knowledge
Given these capabilities, beginners can achieve expert-level understanding
in a field of knowledge through usage of the system. This implies that we
don't need as many experts if hypertext systems can create expertise.
The consequences may be <FILE45 SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES>:
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ - lower salaries for people with expert-level knowledge │
│ - lower prices of expert-level information │
│ - reduced needs for expert-level knowledge │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Why? Well, good hypertext can convert information:
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ from a specialty good -- hard to acquire, expensive, │
│ and custom created │
│ │
│ into a commodity good -- mass-produced, readily │
│ availability, self-selected │
│ <FILE29 COMMODITY INFORMATION> │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
This is called "the democratization of information."
Consider this. The conflicts of political ideals (between imperial,
democratic, marxist, and fascist approaches) also exist in the lands of
information. For example:
Who controls the contents and access to information?
Should private ownership of information (i.e. copyrights) exist?
Your answers identify your information philosophy (anarchist to communist)
to a world where knowledge adds or creates value.
Neil Larson 1/16/88 FILE44
44 Rincon Rd., Kensington, CA 94707
Copyright MaxThink 1988 -- Call 415-428-0104 for permission to reprint