Using the World Wide Web and Creating Home Pages2Ray E. Metz, Gail Junion‐Metz. Using the World Wide Web and Creating Home Pages. New York: Neal‐Schumann Publishers 1996. 268 pp, ISBN: 1 55570 241 4 £33.95 How‐To‐Do‐It Manuals for Librarians eries UK distribution by Eurospan, London

1998 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 187-188
Author(s):  
Veronica Murray
Robotica ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 239-239

Two more IFR member associations have established home pages on the World Wide Web. BRA (formerly the British Robot Association) can be found at http://www.bra-automation.co.uk, and the Danish Industrial Robot Association (DIRA) has its home page at http://inet.uni-c.dk/~i29876.


1996 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 263-265
Author(s):  
Gary W. Lightner

As the World Wide Web increases in popularity, it has become easier to create and maintain home pages on the network. How this is accomplished is as varied as those using the web. The possibilities for scientific sites create questions for the research page editor. This paper provides a nontechnical discussion of why and how to create a scientific home page. Universal Resource Locators are given for home pages that may benefit the reader.


Author(s):  
Maibritt Borgen ◽  
Nanna Bonde Thylstrup ◽  
Kristin Veel

Introdution Wikipedia is one of the most visited knowledge resources in the world. The Alexa traffic rankings put it at number 7, well above the New York Times (104), the BBC (106), the Library of Congress (1,175), and the venerable Encyclopedia Britannica (3711) (Alexa, 2016). As historian Roy Rosenzweig puts it, Wikipedia has become "perhaps the largest work of online historical writing, the most widely read work of digital history, and the most important free historical resource on the World Wide Web" (Rosenzweig 2006, p. 52). Wikipedia has become so ingrained in our everyday search for information that users rarely give thought to the mechanisms and agency underneath its production of knowledge: who produces its content? And what visible and invisible structures govern this production? Indeed, we have come to take its presence for granted to a degree that editorial contributions to many Wikipedia pages are in fact stagnating (Wikipedia, n.p.; Ford, 2011).


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