Non-trivial hypertexts (containing more than one node) use links to implement their internal structure. On the Web navigation bars have become ubiquitous, defining functional regions on a web page that expose a site’s primary structure, listing nearby pages or media (home page, next page, previous page, search, related links). By contrast, associative linking takes place in the content regions of Web pages and may be used to interlink related concepts from the domain semantics, expose argumentation structures, add glossary functions or reveal instructional components according to various secondary informational schemas or controlling “applications”. In this paper we describe an attempt to identify the latter kind of links on the World Wide ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study develops a taxonomy of link types for the purpos...
The link has been central to the idea of hypertext since its inception and continues to enjoy widesp...
Standard Web graph representation fails to capture topic association and functional groupings of lin...
The link is the basic element of hypertext, and researchers have long recognized that links provide ...
At the center of hypertext is the link, an active connection from part of one document to another do...
As a group that has spent many years applying open hypermedia technologies to the Web, we have long ...
The Web is a linked literature: we wish to discover what the authors of Web pages are choosing to li...
This paper explores the idea of dynamically adding multi-destination links to Web pages, based on th...
Abstract. With recent developments in World Wide Web technology, expressiveness of web sites and web...
In recent years, link-based information retrieval methods from the Web are developed, such as HITS a...
Hyperlinks are an essential feature of the World Wide Web, highly responsible for its success. XLink...
The unprecedented growth of the World Wide Web illustrates the importance of hypertext as a method f...
Hyperlinks are an essential feature of the World Wide Web, highly responsible for its success. XLink...
The authors of the web-based courseware typically face problems such as how to locate, select and se...
The link structure of a hypermedia environment can be a rich source of information about the content...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study develops a taxonomy of link types for the purpos...
The link has been central to the idea of hypertext since its inception and continues to enjoy widesp...
Standard Web graph representation fails to capture topic association and functional groupings of lin...
The link is the basic element of hypertext, and researchers have long recognized that links provide ...
At the center of hypertext is the link, an active connection from part of one document to another do...
As a group that has spent many years applying open hypermedia technologies to the Web, we have long ...
The Web is a linked literature: we wish to discover what the authors of Web pages are choosing to li...
This paper explores the idea of dynamically adding multi-destination links to Web pages, based on th...
Abstract. With recent developments in World Wide Web technology, expressiveness of web sites and web...
In recent years, link-based information retrieval methods from the Web are developed, such as HITS a...
Hyperlinks are an essential feature of the World Wide Web, highly responsible for its success. XLink...
The unprecedented growth of the World Wide Web illustrates the importance of hypertext as a method f...
Hyperlinks are an essential feature of the World Wide Web, highly responsible for its success. XLink...
The authors of the web-based courseware typically face problems such as how to locate, select and se...
The link structure of a hypermedia environment can be a rich source of information about the content...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study develops a taxonomy of link types for the purpos...
The link has been central to the idea of hypertext since its inception and continues to enjoy widesp...
Standard Web graph representation fails to capture topic association and functional groupings of lin...