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Introduction to Webometrics: Quantitative Web Research for the Social Sciences

Webometrics is concerned with measuring aspects of the web: web sites, web pages, parts of web pages, words in web pages, hyperlinks, web search engine results. The importance of the web itself as a communication medium and for hosting an increasingly wide array of documents, from journal articles t...

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Autor principal: Thelwall, Michael
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1486515
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description Webometrics is concerned with measuring aspects of the web: web sites, web pages, parts of web pages, words in web pages, hyperlinks, web search engine results. The importance of the web itself as a communication medium and for hosting an increasingly wide array of documents, from journal articles to holiday brochures, needs no introduction. Given this huge and easily accessible source of information, there are limitless possibilities for measuring or counting on a huge scale (e.g., the number of web sites, the number of web pages, the number of blogs) or on a smaller scale (e.g., the number o
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spelling cern-14865152021-04-22T00:17:18Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1486515engThelwall, MichaelIntroduction to Webometrics: Quantitative Web Research for the Social SciencesCommerce, Economics, Social ScienceWebometrics is concerned with measuring aspects of the web: web sites, web pages, parts of web pages, words in web pages, hyperlinks, web search engine results. The importance of the web itself as a communication medium and for hosting an increasingly wide array of documents, from journal articles to holiday brochures, needs no introduction. Given this huge and easily accessible source of information, there are limitless possibilities for measuring or counting on a huge scale (e.g., the number of web sites, the number of web pages, the number of blogs) or on a smaller scale (e.g., the number oMorgan & Claypool Publishersoai:cds.cern.ch:14865152009
spellingShingle Commerce, Economics, Social Science
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Introduction to Webometrics: Quantitative Web Research for the Social Sciences
title Introduction to Webometrics: Quantitative Web Research for the Social Sciences
title_full Introduction to Webometrics: Quantitative Web Research for the Social Sciences
title_fullStr Introduction to Webometrics: Quantitative Web Research for the Social Sciences
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topic Commerce, Economics, Social Science
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