“MAKING THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS” Linking: Past, Present and Future Alan Bacon - Fiesole 2004 18 th. March 2004.

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“MAKING THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS” Linking: Past, Present and Future Alan Bacon - Fiesole th. March 2004

Background  Alan Bacon  Production Services, Blackwell  Supporting Production: - Electronic Content, inc. XML, DTD - Internal Project Management - Supplier support and education - Training  With Blackwell for 9 years, all in electronic publishing

At the end...  Will be asking for your ideas, too...!

What is a (hyper) link?  A bit ambiguous...  “The chief of many mechanical devices enabling us to get away from where we are to [a place] where we are no better off…”  Simply, a means of navigating the ‘Web, in a non-hierarchical manner

How did we get here...?

The computer age  1950s : Few large computers, primarily “number-crunchers”  1960s : “Hypertext” and “Hyperlinking” proposed  1980s : Concept of a World Wide Web proposed by Tim Berners-Lee, with linking between individual documents  1990s : Linking a practical reality, initially on CD-ROM products, then on the Web

URLs and URIs What’s the difference?  URL: Uniform Resource Locator : the “home address”  URI: Uniform Resource Identifier : the address of each “room”, even each sock drawer!  But links can be created to either  And if you’re really into socks...!!

…and behind the screen In HTML: In Blackwell XML: ”  Link can be text, or attached to a graphic  uses similar concept

What about the downside? Click here and...  “AltaVista found 161,783 (approximately) related links”  ERROR 404 – Page Not Found, or... “ You step in the stream, But the water has moved on. This page is not here.”  “We know who you are, and where you live, and what you eat, how much you have in you bank account, what colour socks you buy....” BIG BROTHER REALLY IS WATCHING YOU!  “Stickiness” (most important for we commercial types!! – how do we make sure you come back to us?)

The Publishers’ Perspective (1)  Adding value with appropriate external links: - Bibliographic references - Authors - Keywords  DOI: Digital Object Identifier, e.g / abc999.x  It’s unique to the piece of content  Stays with the work for life, and can be re-directed if the URI changes

The Publishers’ Perspective (2)  “Portal Sites”

Good, Bad or Ugly? MADONNA ≡ BRITNEY SPEARS: I don’t think so!

And Finally... Many Thanks !...and over to you...