Hyperlinks
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Hyperlinks


The latest issue of First Monday has the paper Hypertext Links: Whither Thou Goest, and Why by Claire Harrison.
The link is the basic element of hypertext, and researchers have long recognized that links provide semantic relationships for users. Yet little work has been done to understand the nature of these relationships, particularly in conjunction with the purposes of organizational/informational Web sites. This paper explores the semantic and rhetorical principles underlying link development and proposes a systematic, comprehensive classification of link types that would be of use to researchers and Web production teams.




- Cute Catalog
The 1st operational eXtensible catalog is Cute.Catalog at Kyushu University Library. Cute.Catalog completely covers the bibliographic information of academic resources in Kyushu University which contain not only library holdings but also research output...

- Dewey Classification As Linked Data
News from the Dewey office.For a long time, we wanted to do something with Linked Data. That is, apply Linked Data principles to parts of the Dewey Decimal Classification and present the data as a small ?terminology service.? The service should respond...

- Link Evaluator
Link Evaluator is a free Firefox add-on from OCLC.Link Evaluator is a Firefox extension designed to help users evaluate the availability of online resources linked to from a given Web page. When started, it automatically follows all links on the current...

- Openurl
I just received an ad e-mail from Elsevier about their Link Finder Plus. Along with this was a link to a white paper "OpenURL: a Tutorial". After filling in a form asking phone #, address, etc, the result was a paper about 1 1/4 pages long. Just not worth...

- Information Access
My wife uses a handheld as a replacement for her Franklin Planner. I get by fine with my old Timex Data Link. This past weekend I was messing with her PDA and installed AvantGO on it and selected Catalogablog as my channel. It worked rather nicely. It...



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