- and
other resource centers are the most
common place to find
OpenURLs because an
OpenURL can help
Internet users find a copy of a
resource that they may...
-
URL shortening is a
technique on the
World Wide Web in
which a
Uniform Resource Locator (
URL) may be made
substantially shorter and
still direct to the...
- address. When a web
browser attempts to
open a
URL that has been redirected, a page with a
different URL is
opened. Similarly,
domain redirection or domain...
-
Clean URLs (also
known as user-friendly
URLs,
pretty URLs, search-engine–friendly
URLs or
RESTful URLs) are web
addresses or
Uniform Resource Locators...
- the GPS-PCS
mailing list
resulted in a
draft specification for
embedding OpenURLs in HTML,
which later became COinS. A
ContextObject is
embedded in an HTML...
-
open is a
NeXTSTEP and
macOS command line
process that
opens files,
folders or
URLs in the GUI as
though the user had
double clicked on them.
Files will...
- SFX was the
first OpenURL link
resolver or link server. It
remains the most
widely used
OpenURL resolver,
being used by over 2,400 libraries. Librarians...
-
original URL-based
identity system,
later followed by
OpenID. LID uses
URLs as a
verification of the user's identity, and
makes use of
several open-source...
-
Google URL Shortener, also
known as goo.gl, is a
URL shortening service owned by Google. It was
launched in
December 2009,
initially used for
Google Toolbar...
-
directly using its
URL. But if its
URL changes, the
publisher must
update the
metadata for the DOI to
maintain the link to the
URL. It is the publisher's...