• DocumentCode
    2347409
  • Title

    Rethinking document structure in a global hypertext environment: toward a model of nested conceptual units of information on the World Wide Web

  • Author

    Bradley, Jana ; McKim, Geoffrey

  • Author_Institution
    Indiana Univ. Sch. of Libr. & Inf. Sci., Indianapolis, IN, USA
  • fYear
    1998
  • fDate
    23-25 Apr 1998
  • Firstpage
    51
  • Lastpage
    57
  • Abstract
    The World Wide Web represents a social, economic and technological milieu for the public availability of information. This information is available in what can be thought of as Web information units. An information unit, considered as an abstract structural concept, consists of information within given physical and conceptual boundaries. Information units are frequently nested into larger units for purposes such as distribution to and retrieval by readers, archiving, republishing, and so forth. In an established and relatively stable system for the public availability of information units, such as the print publication system, the boundaries of information units have become conventionalized and identified with specific vocabulary, like book, journal article, report, document, and so forth. In the system of public availability of information now developing on the World Wide Web, the conventional understandings of boundaries of information units are undergoing redefinition in the social, economic and technological conditions of the emerging system. There is a need for concepts and terminology representing the structure and relationships of publicly available conceptual information units on the Web. The paper proposes a four part structural model of nested information units on the Web: pagefile, document, package and collection. It concludes with a series of implications of this model, with respect to page self-identification, bibliographic control of Web units, and Web unit citation
  • Keywords
    document handling; electronic publishing; hypermedia; information resources; information retrieval; socio-economic effects; Web information units; Web unit citation; World Wide Web; abstract structural concept; bibliographic control; collection; conceptual boundaries; document; document structure; economic issues; global hypertext environment; information units; nested conceptual units; nested information units; package; page self-identification; pagefile; print publication system; public availability; publicly available conceptual information units; social issues; structural model; technological conditions; technological milieu; Books; Communication system control; Environmental economics; Information retrieval; Information science; Libraries; Packaging; Terminology; Vocabulary; Web sites;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Socioeconomic Dimensions of Electronic Publishing Workshop, 1998. Proceedings
  • Conference_Location
    Santa Barbara, CA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-5101-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SEDEP.1998.730708
  • Filename
    730708