week 2. Memex and connected information (not networked information😅)

⬆️ Video of Memex

 While reading the book chapter, I was curious about Memex, so I found some videos about it. This is the demonstration of Memex. The book says it inspired Google search systems and hypertext, which is highly relevant to my daily life; I use hyperlinks to organize some recipes on Notion. It also reminded me of the “connected paper” website, which shows the cited papers in a research paper and their citation counts when I enter a DOI. When I click one of the cited papers, it directs me to the publisher's website to read the original paper. I sometimes use this tool to read the original papers of theories. I think this connection system allowed people to expand and explore their interest conveniently. People search for topics they want to learn about; search engines provide hyperlinks to relevant content; and some people note the information using these “connecting” mechanisms so they can easily access it again and find related information, expanding their knowledge.

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