Authors :
Sanjana Naik; Shreenidhi Venkateshamurthy; Geetha L.S
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 5 - May
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAY1417
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Abstract :
The digital landscape has revolutionized how
we access and consume information, presenting an
expansive repository of resources. However, this
abundance introduces a significant challenge: the
effective management of web links. As online content
proliferates, users struggle with organizing, categorizing,
and retrieving relevant links across multiple platforms
and devices. This paper introduces Linkr, an innovative
link repository system designed to address these
challenges. Linkr offers a centralized platform for
seamless link curation, categorization, and management,
transcending the limitations of traditional bookmarking
systems. By providing a user-centric interface, robust
categorization, and advanced search functionalities,
Linkr aims to streamline link organization, enhance
accessibility, and improve browsing efficiency. The
research delves into the methodologies, functionalities,
and transformative potential of Linkr, highlighting its
significance in reshaping web link management and
enriching the digital experience.
Keywords :
Links; Bookmarks; Organise;
References :
- Millen, David R. and Feinberg, Jonathan and Kerr, Bernard, “Social bookmarking in the enterprise”, Association for Computing Machinery (2006)
- Kanawati, Rushed and Malek, Maria, “A multi-agent system for collaborative bookmarking”, Association for Computing Machinery (2002)
- Abrams, David and Baecker, Ron and Chignell, Mark, “Information archiving with bookmarks: personal Web space construction and organization”, ACM Press/Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., (1998)
- A. Rajaraman and J. Y. Chieh, “A Survey of Social Bookmarking Systems”, Emerald Group Publishing Limited (2009)
The digital landscape has revolutionized how
we access and consume information, presenting an
expansive repository of resources. However, this
abundance introduces a significant challenge: the
effective management of web links. As online content
proliferates, users struggle with organizing, categorizing,
and retrieving relevant links across multiple platforms
and devices. This paper introduces Linkr, an innovative
link repository system designed to address these
challenges. Linkr offers a centralized platform for
seamless link curation, categorization, and management,
transcending the limitations of traditional bookmarking
systems. By providing a user-centric interface, robust
categorization, and advanced search functionalities,
Linkr aims to streamline link organization, enhance
accessibility, and improve browsing efficiency. The
research delves into the methodologies, functionalities,
and transformative potential of Linkr, highlighting its
significance in reshaping web link management and
enriching the digital experience.
Keywords :
Links; Bookmarks; Organise;