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{{About|computer technology|other uses|HES (disambiguation)}}
[[Image:HypertextEditingSystemConsoleBrownUniv1969.jpg|thumb|right|Hypertext Editing System (HES) [[IBM 2250]]
The '''Hypertext Editing System''', or '''HES''', was an early [[hypertext]] research project conducted at [[Brown University]] in 1967 by [[Andries van Dam]], [[Ted Nelson]], and several Brown students.<ref name="hypertext50">Brown University Department of Computer Science. (23 May 2019). [https://cs.brown.edu/events/halfcenturyofhypertext/ A Half-Century of Hypertext at Brown] </ref> It was the first hypertext system available on commercial equipment that novices could use.<ref>Barnet, Belinda. (2010). [http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/4/1/000081/000081.html
HES organized data into two main types: links and branching text.
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Ted Nelson claims credit for inventing the
The HES editor was followed by another editing system called the [[File Retrieval and Editing System]] (FRESS).
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