pangalinkide
Pangalinkide is a term used to describe a class of digital link ecosystems designed to interconnect hyperlinks, metadata, and related content across multiple platforms in order to improve discoverability and provenance. It is not a standardized term, and meanings vary among communities.
Etymology and terminology: The word combines pang-, meaning all-encompassing, with link and the suffix -ide, which
Definition and scope: A pangalinkide system typically involves decentralized architectures, user-driven curation, cross-platform interoperability, and persistent
Applications: In practice, pangalinkide-inspired networks are used to map citation and reference chains in research contexts,
Limitations and challenges: The lack of standardized definitions can hinder interoperability. Critics point to risks of
See also: hyperlink, link rot, metadata, semantic web, information architecture.
References: Formal academic literature on pangalinkide is sparse; described mainly in community blogs and forum discussions.