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    • Science of the World Wide Web 

      Hendler, James A.; Hall, Wendy (AAAS, 2016)
      Ten years ago, Wikipedia was still in its infancy (and totally dismissed by the establishment), Facebook was still restricted to university users, Twitter was in beta testing, and improving search capabilities was the topic ...
    • Web Futures: Inclusive, Intelligent, Sustainable The 2020 Manifesto for Web Science 

      Berendt, Bettina; Gandon, Fabien; Halford, Susan; Hall, Wendy; Hendler, James A.; Kinder-Kurlanda, Katharina E.; Ntoutsi, Eirini; Staab, Steffen (Schloss Dagstuhl - LZI GmbH, 2021-03-31)
      This Manifesto was produced from the Perspectives Workshop 18262 entitled "10 Years of Web Science" that took place at Schloss Dagstuhl from June 24 – 29, 2018. At the Workshop, we revisited the origins of Web Science, ...
    • The Web Observatory: A Middle Layer for Broad Data 

      Tiropanis, Thanassis; Hall, Wendy; Hendler, James A.; de Larrinaga, Christian (Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2014-09-15)
      The Web Observatory project1 is a global effort that is being led by the Web Science Trust,2 its network of WSTnet laboratories, and the wider Web Science community. The goal of this project is to create a global distributed ...
    • Web Science @ 10 

      Hall, Wendy; Hendler, James A.; Staab, Steffen (ACM, 2017)
    • Web science: a new frontier 

      Shadbolt, Nigel; Hall, Wendy; Hendler, James A.; Dutton, William (Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society, 2013-02-28)
      During the past 20 years, humans have built the largest information fabric in history. The World Wide Web has been transformational. People shop, date, trade and communicate with one another using it. Although most people ...