Many popular Web 2.0 sites support navigation of tagged web resources. The tag-based navigation has been described as a lightweight reorientation of view on tags and the associate...
: This paper presents both a theoretical analysis of differences between geographic and hypermedia spaces, and some experimental data comparing users’ ability to navigate in hype...
A central aspect of reducing orientation problems in web navigation concerns the design of adequate navigation aids. Visualization of users' navigation path in form of a temp...
Open information spaces have several unique characteristics such as their changeability, large size, complexity and diverse user base. These result in novel challenges during user...
— Social interaction history refers to traces of social interaction in information spaces. These traces have potential to help users explore and navigate through information spac...