O'Neill, E.T.: Characteristics of Web accessible information (1998)
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- Abstract
- Although the WWW has seen rapid growth and achieved great popularity, little is known about what types of documents are available on the Web. Describes a methodology to collect a representative sample of publicly accessible Web documents and suggests analyses which will benefit libraries and the Internet community in trying to characterise these information sources