From a user's perspective, hypertext links on the Web form a directed graph between distinct information sources. We investigate the effects of discovering 'backlinks' from Web resources, namely links pointing to the resource. We describe tools for backlink navigation on both the client and server side, using an applet far the client and a module for the Apache Web server. We also discuss possible extensions to the HTTP protocol to facilitate the collection and navigation of backlink information in the World Wide Web. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
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Finding specific information in the World-Wide Web (WWW, or Web for short) is becoming increasingly ...
One of the most significant issues in the Web fruition at the present day is tied to the scattered d...
Hyperlinks are the essence of the World Wide Web. Their importance is very high due to their ability...
From a user's perspective, hypertext links on the Web form a directed graph between distinct informa...
Abstract: Backlinks, which are sometimes called inbound links, are incoming links to a web page or t...
This paper describes an Open Linked Data back- linking service, a generic architecture component to ...
The Web is a linked literature: we wish to discover what the authors of Web pages are choosing to li...
The World Wide Web contains an enormous amount of information, but it can be exceedingly difficult f...
Non-trivial hypertexts (containing more than one node) use links to implement their internal structu...
This study looks at the history of the hyperlink from a medium-specific perspective by analyzing the...
At the center of hypertext is the link, an active connection from part of one document to another do...
This paper proposes a method for finding related Web pages based on connectivity information of hype...
The concept of hyperlink determines the way the world wide web is used today. Hyperlinks let users n...
World Wide Web (WWW) is a vast repository of interlinked hypertext documents known as web pages. A h...
Recently, several open hypermedia systems (OHS) have proposed solutions for integrating with the Wor...
Finding specific information in the World-Wide Web (WWW, or Web for short) is becoming increasingly ...
One of the most significant issues in the Web fruition at the present day is tied to the scattered d...
Hyperlinks are the essence of the World Wide Web. Their importance is very high due to their ability...