Points to the way in which computer scientists and librarians working with the World Wide Web are turning to traditional library and information science techniques, such as cataloguing and classification, to bring order to the chaos of the Web. Explores cataloguing opportunities offered by the ephemeral nature of materials on the Web and examines several of the latter’s unique characteristics. Suggests the coupling of automated filtering and measuring to the Web record cataloguing process, with particular reference to the ephemeral nature of Web documents and the ability to measure Uniform Resource Locator (URL) and Web document characteristics and migrate them to catalogue records using automated procedures. Reports results of an ongoing l...
The focus of this research is the feasibility of websites cataloging with the use of the NLAI standa...
Abstract At the moment, the technologies and applications have made the internet an important medium...
Query search engines are fundamental tools in locating documents satisfying to Web surfers´ interes...
The unabated growth and increasing significance of the World Wide Web has resulted in a flurry of re...
Studies in Library and Information Science (LIS) used to focus on statictangible information resour...
he World Wide Web has enormously increased day by day. Hence it is necessary for classifying the w...
Principles that guide how a classification system should be structured have existed for more than a ...
Introduces several new versions of PageRank (the link based Web page ranking algorithm), based on an...
Navigation around information resources on the Internet is assisted by browsing software such as the...
Abstract: World Wide Web is an Internet-wide distributed hypermedia information retrieval system whi...
Interest in quantifying the the amount of traffic directed to specific websites grew soon after the ...
Uniform resource locators (URLs), which mark the address of a resource on the World Wide Web, are of...
For well over a century, the catalog has served libraries and their users as a guide and index to pu...
The World Wide Web (the Web) is the main driving force behind the rapid diffusion of Internet techno...
The Internet contains a vast amount of data that is growing exponentially. To exploit this data, a W...
The focus of this research is the feasibility of websites cataloging with the use of the NLAI standa...
Abstract At the moment, the technologies and applications have made the internet an important medium...
Query search engines are fundamental tools in locating documents satisfying to Web surfers´ interes...
The unabated growth and increasing significance of the World Wide Web has resulted in a flurry of re...
Studies in Library and Information Science (LIS) used to focus on statictangible information resour...
he World Wide Web has enormously increased day by day. Hence it is necessary for classifying the w...
Principles that guide how a classification system should be structured have existed for more than a ...
Introduces several new versions of PageRank (the link based Web page ranking algorithm), based on an...
Navigation around information resources on the Internet is assisted by browsing software such as the...
Abstract: World Wide Web is an Internet-wide distributed hypermedia information retrieval system whi...
Interest in quantifying the the amount of traffic directed to specific websites grew soon after the ...
Uniform resource locators (URLs), which mark the address of a resource on the World Wide Web, are of...
For well over a century, the catalog has served libraries and their users as a guide and index to pu...
The World Wide Web (the Web) is the main driving force behind the rapid diffusion of Internet techno...
The Internet contains a vast amount of data that is growing exponentially. To exploit this data, a W...
The focus of this research is the feasibility of websites cataloging with the use of the NLAI standa...
Abstract At the moment, the technologies and applications have made the internet an important medium...
Query search engines are fundamental tools in locating documents satisfying to Web surfers´ interes...