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Editorial: Is the wiki concept really so wonderful?
G.E. GormanTo provide a brief viewpoint on wikis. A wiki is a web site that allows – and encourages – users to share information by freely writing new content, adding to existing content…
Classifying web metrics using the web quality model
Coral Calero, Julián Ruiz, Mario PiattiniThe purpose of this paper is to classify the most important metrics proposed for web information systems, with the aim of offering the user a global vision of the state of the…
Indexing the invisible web: a survey
Yanbo Ru, Ellis HorowitzThe existence and continued growth of the invisible web creates a major challenge for search engines that are attempting to organize all of the material on the web into a form…
Collaborative querying using the Query Graph Visualizer
Dion Hoe‐Lian Goh, Lin Fu, Schubert Shou‐Boon FooInformation overload has led to a situation where users are swamped with too much information, resulting in difficulty sifting through material in search of relevant content. Aims…
The IP's guide to the galaxy of portal planning: Part I – drafting a portal vision
Rebecca H. Augustyniak, Dawn B. Aguero, Amy M. FinleyThis article is the first in a four‐part series that aims to illustrate the processes involved in planning a portal and creating a portal definition document.
Libraries Australia: creating a new national resource discovery service
Roxanne Missingham, Tony BostonThis paper seeks to report on the development of a new interface for “finding” and “getting” resources from Australian libraries.
Options for presenting search results: Part I – common options
Péter JacsóAims to discuss the various options for presenting the output of the search results of various online information systems.
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1468-4527e-ISSN:
1468-4535ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Eugenia Siapera