Between collective intelligence and semantic web : hypermediating sites. Contribution to technologies of intelligence
Lise Verlaet (LERASS), Sidonie Gallot (LERASS)

TL;DR
This paper introduces hypermediator websites as a novel intermediary knowledge access tool that bridges traditional book culture and advanced hypertext formats, enhancing information interaction.
Contribution
It proposes the concept of hypermediator websites, offering a new approach to knowledge access between conventional books and hypertext systems.
Findings
Hypermediator sites serve as effective intermediaries for knowledge access.
They bridge traditional book culture and hypertext formats.
Potential to enhance information interaction and understanding.
Abstract
In this paper we present a new form of access to knowledge through what we call "hypermediator websites". These hypermediator sites are intermediate between information devices that just scan the book culture and a "real" hypertext writing format.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies
