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This essay was originally published (and is freely available) in the Journal of Digital Information, Volume 1, Issue 7, (December 2000), and is reproduced here with permission.
At the highest level, link types fall into two main categories; normal and commentary links. Normal links serve to connect nodes making up a scientific work as well as to connect nodes living in separate works. (Notice that the notion of a "separate" work loses much of its meaning in a Textnet environment. Works are quickly linked and intertwined into the network as they are read.) (Trigg, n.p.)
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