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  • × theme_ss:"Informetrie"
  • × author_ss:"Ingwersen, P."
  1. Almind, T.C.; Ingwersen, P.: Informetric analyses on the World Wide Web : methodological approaches to 'Webometrics' (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Introduces the application of informetric methods to the WWW, called Webometrics. A case study, in which the Danish proportion of the WWW is compared to those of other Nordic countries, presents a workable methods for general informetrc analyses of the WWW. The methodological approach is comparable with common bibliometric analyses of the ISI databases. Among other results the analyses demonstrate that Denmark would seem to fail seriously behind the other Nordic countries with respect to visibility on the Net and compared to its position in scientific databases
  2. Björneborn, L.; Ingwersen, P.: Toward a basic framework for Webometrics (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In this article, we define webometrics within the framework of informetric studies and bibliometrics, as belonging to library and information science, and as associated with cybermetrics as a generic subfield. We develop a consistent and detailed link typology and terminology and make explicit the distinction among different Web node levels when using the proposed conceptual framework. As a consequence, we propose a novel diagram notation to fully appreciate and investigate link structures between Web nodes in webometric analyses. We warn against taking the analogy between citation analyses and link analyses too far.