: The World Wide Web’s anticipated scope as an environment for knowledge exchange has changed dramatically. Without major modifications to its primary mechanisms the Web has turn...
When the World-Wide Web was first created, the content on most Web sites was simply a collection of static files. Today, many Web sites dynamically generate responses “on the ...
Lance Titchkosky, Martin F. Arlitt, Carey L. Willi...
Academics, having written their peer reviewed articles, may at some stage in the make their work Open Access (OA). They can do this by self-archiving an electronic version of thei...
The World Wide Web has not only revolutionized the area of traditional hypermedia, it is also starting to influence adaptive hypermedia research. The main feature of the World Wid...
Peter Dolog, Rita Gavriloaie, Wolfgang Nejdl, Jan ...
The World Wide Web has transformed into an environment where users both produce and consume information. In order to judge the validity of information, it is important to know how...
Thomas DuBois, Jennifer Golbeck, Aravind Srinivasa...