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The W3 project merges networked information retrieval and hypertext to make an easy but powerful global information system. It aims to allow information sharing within internationally dispersed groups of users, and the creation and dissemination of information by support groups. W3’s ability to provide implementation-independent access to data and documentation is ideal for a large HEP collaboration. W3 now defines the state of the art in networked information retrieval, for user support, resource discovery and collaborative work. W3 originated at CERN and is in use at CERN, FNAL, NIKHEF, SLAC and other laboratories. This paper gives a brief overview and reports the current status of the project. Introduction The World-Wide. | World-Wide Web Tim Berners-Lee Robert Cailliau C.E.R.N. CH - 1211 Genève 23 timbl@info.cern.ch cailliau@cernnext.cern.ch Abstract The W3 project merges networked information retrieval and hypertext to make an easy but powerful global information system. It aims to allow information sharing within internationally dispersed groups of users and the creation and dissemination of information by support groups. W3 s ability to provide implementation-independent access to data and documentation is ideal for a large HEP collaboration. W3 now defines the state of the art in networked information retrieval for user support resource discovery and collaborative work. W3 originated at CERN and is in use at CERN FNAL NIKHEF SLAC and other laboratories. This paper gives a brief overview and reports the current status of the project. Introduction The World-Wide Web W3 project allows access to the universe of online information using two simple user interface operations. It operates without regard to where information is how it is stored or what system is used to manage it. Previous papers give general 1 and technical 2 overviews which will not be repeated here. This paper reviews the basic operation of the system and reports the status of W3 software and information. Operation The W3 world view is of documents referring to each other by links. For its likeness to a spider s construction this world is called the Web. This simple view is known as the hypertext paradigm. The reader sees on the screen a document with sensitive parts of text representing the links. A link is followed by mere pointing and clicking or typing reference numbers if a mouse is not available . telephone Phone Boo Searc Bloggs Home document anchor link You can link to the result of a search. ndex Server Bloggs Joe 4657 Fig 1. The basic hypertext model is enhanced by searches. Synthesized hypertext 1 An invited talk at the conference Computing in High Energy Physics 92 Annecy France 23-27 September 1992. This .