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KeyLinking: dynamic hypertext in a digital library

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This paper describes KeyLinking, a framework for dynamic resolution of soft and implied hypertext links to the most appropriate available resource at the time of usage.

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            DL '00: Proceedings of the fifth ACM conference on Digital libraries
            June 2000
            294 pages
            ISBN:158113231X
            DOI:10.1145/336597

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