PageLinker: Integrating Contextual Bookmarks within a Browser. Tabard, A.E., Mackay, W. E., Roussel, N., & Letondal, C. In pages 337-346.
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PageLinker is a browser extension that allows to contextualise navigation by linking web pages together and to navigate through a network of related web pages without prior planning. The design is based on extensive interviews with biologists, which highlighted their difficulties finding previously visited web pages. They found current browser tools inadequate, resulting in poorly organised bookmarks and rarely used history lists. In a four-week controlled field experiment, PageLinker significantly reduced time, page loads and mouse clicks. By presenting links in context, PageLinker facilitates web page revisitation, is less prone to bookmark overload and is highly robust to change.
@inproceedings{ tab07,
  crossref = {chi2007},
  author = {Auŕelien Tabard and Wendy E. Mackay and Nicolas Roussel and Catherine Letondal},
  title = {PageLinker: Integrating Contextual Bookmarks within a Browser},
  pages = {337-346},
  doi = {10.1145/1240624.1240680},
  abstract = {PageLinker is a browser extension that allows to contextualise navigation by linking web pages together and to navigate through a network of related web pages without prior planning. The design is based on extensive interviews with biologists, which highlighted their difficulties finding previously visited web pages. They found current browser tools inadequate, resulting in poorly organised bookmarks and rarely used history lists. In a four-week controlled field experiment, PageLinker significantly reduced time, page loads and mouse clicks. By presenting links in context, PageLinker facilitates web page revisitation, is less prone to bookmark overload and is highly robust to change.}
}

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