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H. Weinreich, H. Obendorf, and W. Lamersdorf, "The Look of the Link - Concepts for the User Interface of Extended Hyperlinks," Proc. Twelfth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (Hypertext'01), Arhus, Denmark, Aug. 14-18, 2001, pp. 19-28.

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Goate: An infrastructure for new Web linking - Duncan Martin Jubilee (2002)   (Correct)

....a larger hypertext system, the proxy being one method of adding links to documents. Goate is a purely proxy only solution, focused on being high level linking to the browser. 3. 4 Presentation Underlining as a visual cue for linking is not without problems, as discussed in The look of the link [9]. Goate, following recommendations made in The look of the link and uses background shading to identify links, with different colours distinguishing between single versus multi headed links, and forward versus backward links. Goate uses light blue for a single forwards link, grey for a single ....

Weinreich, H., Obendorf, H. and Lamersdorf, W. The look of the link -- Concepts for the user interface of extended hyperlinks. Proceedings of ACM Hypertext 01. 2001


Protocol Considerations for Web Linkbase Access - Wilde (2002)   (Correct)

.... which means that links may be regarded as separate entities outside of the resources that they are linking (they are called third party links because they may be provided separately from the resources) XLink supports a sophisticated linking model that can support advanced hypermedia presentations [16]. However, how links are generated, maintained, transferred, and presented it not within XLink s scope. In XLink, linkbases are simply XML documents which are collections of third party links. From XLink s point of view, this is su#cient, but it is not su#cient from the perspective of transforming ....

Harald Weinreich, Hartmut Obendorf, and Winfried Lamersdorf. The Look of the Link --- Concepts for the User Interface of Extended Hyperlinks. In Proceedings of the 12th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, pages 19--28, Arhus, Denmark, August 2001. ACM Press.


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

....linkbases While XLink includes a mechanism for pointing to linkbases (described in detail in Section 2) many of the questions arising when thinking of XLink being used as the format for OHS information on the Web are still unsolved. Tempting perspectives have been presented by Weinreich et al. [40], but some of the underpinnings still need to be created in order to make the vision become reality. It can be seen that even though the recent developments in Web technology have made available some of the required components for making the OHS vision come true, there still are some pieces ....

....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 to di#ering degrees rely on a closed world assumption. Based on the recent developments in Web linking technologies, Weinreich et al. [40], Wilde and Lowe [41] and El Beltagy et al. 18] discuss interesting applications of third party links, but even though XLink is stable, there still is no access protocol for linkbases. In the context of the Open Hypertext Protocol (OHP) 14] activities, it was planned to specify a protocol for ....

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Harald Weinreich, Hartmut Obendorf, and Winfried Lamersdorf. The Look of the Link --- Concepts for the User Interface of Extended Hyperlinks. In Proceedings of the 12th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia [34], pages 19--28.


Improving Media Fragment Integration In Emerging Web Formats - Rutledge, Schmitz (2001)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....host file, nor does it have to contain the fragment in the fragment s host file. Therefore it is the hypermedia author that determines what the context can be, not the media object creator. The Look of the Link discussed the visualization of source and destination anchors in hypertext documents [23]. That is, it described how hyperlink starting points can be indicated, as well as the targeted fragments in destination presentation files. Here, a number of historic and current visual approaches are described. Some new visual patterns for distinguishing anchor fragments of hyperlinks are also ....

H. Weinreich, H. Obendorf and W. Lamersdorf, "The Look of the Link --- Concepts for the User Interface of Extended Hyperlinks". Proceedings of the Twelfth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (Hypertext `01), Aarhus, Denmark, August 2001, pp. 19-28.


Comparing Link Marker Visualization Techniques - Changes in .. - Obendorf, Weinreich (2003)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Obendorf)   (Correct)

....in Harmony We listed diverse reasons why an alternative for underlined links is needed, either to replace it as a standard, or to allow the cus tomization for different use scenarios. To be able to select the appropriate visualization for links, we must find out more about their intended use. In [37] it was argued that translucent overlays seem to be appropriate from a conceptual point of view: For text, they look like a change of background color, they can be applied to any document without changing the layout and allow overlapping links (Fig. 3) Furthermore, overlays do not interfere with ....

Weinreich, H., Obendorf, H. and Lamersdorf, W.: The look of the link - Concepts for the User Interface of Extended Hypefiinks. In Proc. of the ACM Hypertext 2001.


As We Do Write: Hyper-terms for Hypertext - Jim Whitehead Dept (2000)   (Correct)

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H. Weinreich, H. Obendorf, and W. Lamersdorf, "The Look of the Link - Concepts for the User Interface of Extended Hyperlinks," Proc. Twelfth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (Hypertext'01), Arhus, Denmark, Aug. 14-18, 2001, pp. 19-28.


Processing Hypertext Links after XLink - Eckert (2004)   (Correct)

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Harald Weinreich, Hartmut Obendorf, and Winfried Lamersdorf. The look of the link --- concepts for the user interface of extended hyperlinks. In Proceedings of the Twelfth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, pages 19--28. ACM Press, August 2001. http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/weinreich01look.html.

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