Book description: Links are among the most basic—and most unexamined—features of online life. Bringing together a prominent array of thinkers from industry and the academy, The Hyperlinked Society addresses a provocative series of questions about the ways in which hyperlinks organize behavior online. How do media producers\u27 considerations of links change the way they approach their work, and how do these considerations in turn affect the ways that audiences consume news and entertainment? What role do economic and political considerations play in information producers\u27 creation of links? How do links shape the size and scope of the public sphere in the digital age? Are hyperlinks bridging mechanisms that encourage people to see ...
Search engines like Google interpret links to a Web page as objective, peer-endorsed, and machine-r...
A key property of the World Wide Web is the possibility for firms to place virtually costless links ...
Our society is consistently told that the world is becoming increasingly connected, that the Interne...
Book description: Links are among the most basic—and most unexamined—features of online life. Br...
"Links" are among the most basic---and most unexamined---features of online life. Bringing together ...
Hypertextuality has been a fundamental characteristic of the Web since its inception. It also impact...
Across time, the hyperlink object has supported different applications and studies. This is one pers...
Journalists have incorporated hyperlinks (i.e. linking) into their professional practice since the e...
Hypertext technologies and methodologies underpin much of our modern communications infrastructure. ...
The hyperlink is a fundamental feature of the web. This paper investigates how hyperlinks have been ...
Heimeriks and van den Besselaar problematise how to interpret the hyperlink structure of the World W...
Book ChapterTwo cornerstone programs of the academic library are poised to bring new life to each ot...
Hypertextuality has been a fundamental characteristic of the Web since its inception. It also impact...
One of the benefits of hypertext in a connected digital environment is the ability to interlink docu...
A defining property of the World Wide Web is a content site's ability to place virtually costless hy...
Search engines like Google interpret links to a Web page as objective, peer-endorsed, and machine-r...
A key property of the World Wide Web is the possibility for firms to place virtually costless links ...
Our society is consistently told that the world is becoming increasingly connected, that the Interne...
Book description: Links are among the most basic—and most unexamined—features of online life. Br...
"Links" are among the most basic---and most unexamined---features of online life. Bringing together ...
Hypertextuality has been a fundamental characteristic of the Web since its inception. It also impact...
Across time, the hyperlink object has supported different applications and studies. This is one pers...
Journalists have incorporated hyperlinks (i.e. linking) into their professional practice since the e...
Hypertext technologies and methodologies underpin much of our modern communications infrastructure. ...
The hyperlink is a fundamental feature of the web. This paper investigates how hyperlinks have been ...
Heimeriks and van den Besselaar problematise how to interpret the hyperlink structure of the World W...
Book ChapterTwo cornerstone programs of the academic library are poised to bring new life to each ot...
Hypertextuality has been a fundamental characteristic of the Web since its inception. It also impact...
One of the benefits of hypertext in a connected digital environment is the ability to interlink docu...
A defining property of the World Wide Web is a content site's ability to place virtually costless hy...
Search engines like Google interpret links to a Web page as objective, peer-endorsed, and machine-r...
A key property of the World Wide Web is the possibility for firms to place virtually costless links ...
Our society is consistently told that the world is becoming increasingly connected, that the Interne...