In this paper we explore the possibility of using Web links to study collaborations between organisations, combining the results of qualitative analysis of interviews and quantitative analysis of linking patterns. We use case studies of scientific intermediaries, that is, organisations that mediate between the science system and other social actors (the market, the government etc) and argue that it is becoming increasingly important for such intermediaries to use the Web to indicate their strategic alliances. We analyse links between these organisations, together with primary sources such as organisational charts and internal reports, and find that these organisations indeed use outlinks to point to their collaborators and more spe...
Hyperlinks between academic web sites, like citations, can potentially be used to map disciplinary s...
We present a study exploring the connection between social networks and collaborative process. We fo...
Hyperlinks are the most commonly used attributes to study web sites and structures on the web. In th...
In this paper we explore the possibility of using Web links to study collaborations between organisa...
In this paper we explore the possibility of using Web links to study collaborations between organisa...
The need to understand authors��� motivations for creating links between university web sites is add...
Abstract. The need to understand authors' motivations for creating links between university web...
Purpose: This study aims to explore the link creating behaviour of European highly cited scientists ...
To discover how precisely links among researchers’ Web sites capture the ties of academic communitie...
Hyperlinks are the most commonly used attributes to study web sites and structures on the web. In t...
Webometrics in information science is currently dominated by link analysis and strongly influenced b...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
Aggregates of links are of interest to information scientists in the same way as citation counts are...
Link analysis in various forms is now an established technique in many different subjects, reflectin...
Links play a twofold role on the web: they open the channels through which users access information,...
Hyperlinks between academic web sites, like citations, can potentially be used to map disciplinary s...
We present a study exploring the connection between social networks and collaborative process. We fo...
Hyperlinks are the most commonly used attributes to study web sites and structures on the web. In th...
In this paper we explore the possibility of using Web links to study collaborations between organisa...
In this paper we explore the possibility of using Web links to study collaborations between organisa...
The need to understand authors��� motivations for creating links between university web sites is add...
Abstract. The need to understand authors' motivations for creating links between university web...
Purpose: This study aims to explore the link creating behaviour of European highly cited scientists ...
To discover how precisely links among researchers’ Web sites capture the ties of academic communitie...
Hyperlinks are the most commonly used attributes to study web sites and structures on the web. In t...
Webometrics in information science is currently dominated by link analysis and strongly influenced b...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
Aggregates of links are of interest to information scientists in the same way as citation counts are...
Link analysis in various forms is now an established technique in many different subjects, reflectin...
Links play a twofold role on the web: they open the channels through which users access information,...
Hyperlinks between academic web sites, like citations, can potentially be used to map disciplinary s...
We present a study exploring the connection between social networks and collaborative process. We fo...
Hyperlinks are the most commonly used attributes to study web sites and structures on the web. In th...