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Bernstein, M. (1999) 'Patterns of Hypertext' Proceedings of Hypertext ('98). Available from http://www.eastgate.com/patterns/Print.html; accessed 5/11/04
In the Cycle, the reader returns to a previously-visited node and eventually departs along a new path. Cycles create recurrence [12] and so express the presence of structure. Kolb's Socrates In The Labyrinth [45] discusses the role of the Cycle in argumentation, showing how hypertext cycles emerge naturally from traditional argumentative forms.
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