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  • × author_ss:"Koehler, W."
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  1. Oguz, F.; Koehler, W.: URL decay at year 20 : a research note (2016) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 1.2016 14:37:14
  2. Koehler, W.: ¬An analysis of Web page and Web site constancy and performance (1999) 0.00
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    Abstract
    We recognize that documents on the WWW are ephemeral and changing. We also recognize the Web documents can be categorized along a number of dimensions, including 'publisher', size, object mix, as well as purpose, meaning and content. This study is firsta preliminary exploration into Web page and Web site mortality rates. It then considers 2 types of change: content and structural. Finally, the study is concerned with understanding those constancy and permanence phenomena for different Web document classes. It is suggested taht, from the perspective of information maintenance and retrieval, the WWW does not represent revolutionary change. In fact, in some ways the Web is a less sophisticated form than traditional publication practices. Finally, this study explores the 'short memory' and 'mind changing' of the WWW