The link has been central to the idea of hypertext since its inception and continues to enjoy widespread popularity. This paper briefly explores the history of links and draws a distinction between navigation and retrieval in information handling. The value of information content in certain navigation and retrieval tasks is examined and the challenges of extending content based retrieval and navigation to non-text media are identified. Finally, the goal of more versatile content and concept based navigation is discussed
Current computing systems typically support only mid-century information structures: simple hierarch...
Non-trivial hypertexts (containing more than one node) use links to implement their internal structu...
Introduction to hypertext, looking at its roots in information science, scholarly communication and ...
At the center of hypertext is the link, an active connection from part of one document to another do...
In hypermedia systems, links are used to connect related information in different types of media, fo...
This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this materi...
An underlying challenge of hypertext systems is that of maintaining coherence in meaning when traver...
This paper describes an open hypermedia system which allows content based navigation and retrieval f...
This research examines the classification of link types within hypertext databases. It is proposed t...
Information browsing in hypertext systems is provided by links with source and destination anchors w...
The link is the basic element of hypertext, and researchers have long recognized that links provide ...
The Web is a linked literature: we wish to discover what the authors of Web pages are choosing to li...
The paper discusses the approach to dynamic hypertext technology used for query expansion and develo...
The key to unlocking the information retrieval potential of hypertext and hypermedia systems lies in...
This paper describes an open hypermedia system which allows content based navigation and retrieval f...
Current computing systems typically support only mid-century information structures: simple hierarch...
Non-trivial hypertexts (containing more than one node) use links to implement their internal structu...
Introduction to hypertext, looking at its roots in information science, scholarly communication and ...
At the center of hypertext is the link, an active connection from part of one document to another do...
In hypermedia systems, links are used to connect related information in different types of media, fo...
This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this materi...
An underlying challenge of hypertext systems is that of maintaining coherence in meaning when traver...
This paper describes an open hypermedia system which allows content based navigation and retrieval f...
This research examines the classification of link types within hypertext databases. It is proposed t...
Information browsing in hypertext systems is provided by links with source and destination anchors w...
The link is the basic element of hypertext, and researchers have long recognized that links provide ...
The Web is a linked literature: we wish to discover what the authors of Web pages are choosing to li...
The paper discusses the approach to dynamic hypertext technology used for query expansion and develo...
The key to unlocking the information retrieval potential of hypertext and hypermedia systems lies in...
This paper describes an open hypermedia system which allows content based navigation and retrieval f...
Current computing systems typically support only mid-century information structures: simple hierarch...
Non-trivial hypertexts (containing more than one node) use links to implement their internal structu...
Introduction to hypertext, looking at its roots in information science, scholarly communication and ...