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Docuverse Despatch: Information Farming for the Collective
Since the 1993 paper on Information Farming[5], hypertext has grown in scale and in the degree of its collective editing and use. This paper reflects on what these changes in scale and volume mean for the task of the information farmer and asks if we understand the skills and tools needed for the task of sustaining the docusphere.