International audienceSeveral methods are available to evaluate and compare medical journals. The most popular is the journal Impact Factor, derived from averaging counts of citations to articles. Ingwersen adapted this method to assess the attractiveness of Web sites, defining the external Web Impact Factor (WIF) to be the number of external pages containing a link to a given Web site. This paper applies the WIF to 43 medical informatics societies' Web sites using advanced search engine queries to obtain the necessary link counts. The WIF was compared to the number of publications available in the Medline bibliographic database in medical informatics in these 43 countries. Between these two metrics, the observed Pearson correlation was 0.9...
This paper examines and explores the web impact factor through a webometric study of the present 16 ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by MCB UP Ltd in Journal of Documentation on ...
Much has been written about the potential and pitfalls of macroscopic web-based link analysis, yet t...
International audienceSeveral methods are available to evaluate and compare medical journals. The mo...
The World Wide Web is an important information source for scholarly communications. Examining the in...
In this paper, we define the Web Impact Factor (WIF) with explaining its history, advantages and dis...
Numerous studies have been published on Webometrics regarding the influence of websites on each othe...
The study found a significant correlation between the number of external links and the journal impac...
This paper examines and explores the web impact factor through a webometric study of the present 12 ...
The number and type of Web citations to journal articles in four areas of science are examined: biol...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the link-based web site impact measure known as the web im...
The research was conducted to determine the ratio between the Web Impact Factor (WIF) by Webometrics...
This study investigates the Web Impact Factors (WIFs) for Iranian universities and introduces a new ...
Among the many bibliometric criteria used to evaluate biomedical journals, the impact factor is the ...
Counts of links into the websites of Australasian universities were calculated from the output of a ...
This paper examines and explores the web impact factor through a webometric study of the present 16 ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by MCB UP Ltd in Journal of Documentation on ...
Much has been written about the potential and pitfalls of macroscopic web-based link analysis, yet t...
International audienceSeveral methods are available to evaluate and compare medical journals. The mo...
The World Wide Web is an important information source for scholarly communications. Examining the in...
In this paper, we define the Web Impact Factor (WIF) with explaining its history, advantages and dis...
Numerous studies have been published on Webometrics regarding the influence of websites on each othe...
The study found a significant correlation between the number of external links and the journal impac...
This paper examines and explores the web impact factor through a webometric study of the present 12 ...
The number and type of Web citations to journal articles in four areas of science are examined: biol...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the link-based web site impact measure known as the web im...
The research was conducted to determine the ratio between the Web Impact Factor (WIF) by Webometrics...
This study investigates the Web Impact Factors (WIFs) for Iranian universities and introduces a new ...
Among the many bibliometric criteria used to evaluate biomedical journals, the impact factor is the ...
Counts of links into the websites of Australasian universities were calculated from the output of a ...
This paper examines and explores the web impact factor through a webometric study of the present 16 ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by MCB UP Ltd in Journal of Documentation on ...
Much has been written about the potential and pitfalls of macroscopic web-based link analysis, yet t...