@article{DoherrJankowski2016, author = {Detlev Doherr and Andreas Jankowski}, title = {Hypertextuality in the Alexander von Humboldt Digital Library}, series = {Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics}, volume = {14}, number = {2}, issn = {1690-4524}, pages = {48 -- 53}, year = {2016}, abstract = {To do justice to the legacy of Alexander von Humboldt, a 19th century German scientist and explorer an information and knowledge management system is required to preserve the author’s original intent and promote an awareness of all his relevant works. Although all of Humboldt's works can be found on the internet as digitized papers, the complexity and internal interconnectivity of the writings is not very transparent. Humboldt's concepts of interaction cannot be adequately represented only by digitized papers or scanned documents. The Humboldt Portal is an attempt to create a new generation of digital libraries, providing a new form of interaction and synthesis between humanistic texts and scientific observation. The digital version of his documents supplies dynamic links to sources, maps, images, graphs and relevant texts in accordance with his visions, because “everything is interconnectedness”.}, language = {en} }