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Kaj Grnbk, Lennert Sloth, and Niels Olof Bouvin. Open hypermedia as user controlled meta data for the Web. In Proceedings of the 9 International World Wide Web Conference, pages 553--566, Amsterdam, Holland, May 2000.

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Openly Accessing Linkbases - Wilde, Stillhard (2002)   (Correct)

....this paper aims at paving the path for the adoption of XLink and its full support by browsers. We believe that in order to be successful for the Web, open hypermedia must be really open. Existing systems supporting third party links such as the Distributed Link Service (DLS) 9] or Webvise [23,24], implement OHS, but make it hard for independent software developers to create components which could be used in conjunction with the prototypes, because they are based on their own proprietary data and link models. While the applications scenarios of these systems were very inspiring, they also ....

Kaj Grnbk, Lennert Sloth, and Niels Olof Bouvin. Open Hypermedia as User Controlled Meta Data for the Web. In Proceedings of the Nineth International World Wide Web Conference, pages 553--566, Amsterdam, Netherlands, May 2000. Elsevier.


Extended Link Visualization with DHTML: The Web as an Open.. - Oberholzer, Wilde (2002)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....Wide Web. Following, a number of systems that bring together Open Hypermedia System (OHS) 27] concepts and the Web are presented. The focus is put primarily on the way links are represented on the Web. While the selection certainly is not exhaustive, it showcases important initiatives. Grnbk [14] suggests a format called Open Hypermedia Interchange Format (OHIF) which is similar to XLink, but features a richer data model. The Webvise interface and WebDAV server allow the publishing of OHIF sites. The Webvise client extracts the meta data stored in a document and displays it in a separate ....

Kaj Grnbk, Lennert Sloth, and Niels Olof Bouvin. Open Hypermedia as User Controlled Meta Data for the Web. In Proceedings of the Nineth International World Wide Web Conference, pages 553--566, Amsterdam, Netherlands, May 2000. Elsevier.


Continuous Metadata - Ben (2001)   (Correct)

....representation. We have illustrated this with a scenario based on videoconferencing and interconnecting smart spaces. Our early prototypes focused on transporting hypermedia anchors and link information, a well understood form of metadata. Related work in the hypertext research community includes [Grnbk00] and [Smith00] In particular, we are interested in adapting multimedia presentations on the fly; an interesting example can be found in [Pan00] We are currently establishing ontologies for hypermedia linking and other forms metadata, using towards RDF as a common metadata format. In particular ....

Kaj Grnbk, Lennert Sloth, and Niels Olof Bouvin. Open hypermedia as user controlled meta data for the web. In Proceedings, The Ninth International World Wide Web Conference, pages 554-566.


XLink - Linking the Web and Open Hypermedia - Christensen, Hansen (2002)   (Correct)

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Kaj Grnbk, Lennert Sloth, and Niels Olof Bouvin. Open hypermedia as user controlled meta data for the Web. In Proceedings of the 9 International World Wide Web Conference, pages 553--566, Amsterdam, Holland, May 2000.


Its About Time: Link Streams as Continuous Metadata - Page, Cruickshank, De Roure (2001)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Gr00. K. Grnbk, L. Sloth, and N. O. Bouvin. "Open Hypermedia as User Controlled Meta Data for the Web". In "WWW9", pp. 554--566. May 2000.

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