http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-0297.2005.01001.x/abstract;jsessionid=C4944AF2AD52BE909CC4D6F0AD0A8FE5.d03t03
It's nice that this is a PURL (by virtue of the DOI system), but we can do better than this.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-0297.2005.01001.x/abstract;jsessionid=C4944AF2AD52BE909CC4D6F0AD0A8FE5.d03t03
It's nice that this is a PURL (by virtue of the DOI system), but we can do better than this.
Licklider, J. C. R. 1960. Man-computer symbiosis. IRETransactions on Human Factors in Electronics. HFE-I:4-11, (March 1).
Good, I. J. 1958. How much science can you have atyour fingertips? IBM Journal of Research and Development.2: 282-288, (October 4).
Bush, Vannevar. 1945. As we may think. AtlanticMonthly, (July). Pp. 101-108.
Hard-Copy Print Options to Show Address of Objects and Address Specification of Links so that, besides online workers being able to follow a link-citation path (manually, or via an automatic link jump), people working with associated hard copy can read and interpret the link-citation, and follow the indicated path to the cited object in the designated hard-copy document.
Link Addresses That Are Readable and Interpretable by Humans
First saw via Ryan Holiday.
Also saw a live example on 2023-06-16 at https://personalknowledgegraphs.com/#/page/pkg for an affiliate link for a book.
Pocket Casts is instead committed to podcasting’s open ecosystem of freely available RSS feeds, CEO Owen Grover says.
I wish their app allowed one to actually use the podcast's native URL(s) when sharing instead of providing a pca.st shortened URL.
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There's a tool for that by the way.
If the origin is not a scheme/host/port triple, then return the string null (i.e., the code point sequence U+006E, U+0075, U+006C, U+006C) and abort these steps.
A relative reference beginning with a single slash character is termed an absolute-path reference, as defined by <abs_path> in Section 3.
The protocol portion of the URL is pretty pointless, and the domain name and TLD are never what I would describe as “beautiful”. No, when I talk about beautiful URLs, I mean the path that comes after the protocol, domain name, and TLD gumpf
This is a great point.