A previous study conducted through a survey of academic libraries at 100 US universities with the highest total expenditures on academic libraries according to data presented by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). The results pointed out an unexpectedly weak correlation among web variables, concluding that the complex online structure of US academic libraries was the main driver of this effect. The present study replicates this research applying the same web indicators but at the university level, to check whether the weak compactness among web indicators persists. Additionally, the percentage (in terms of web data) of academic libraries at universities is analyzed. Finally, the correlation among web and economic indicators...
The quality and impact of academic Web sites is of interest to many audiences, including the scholar...
This paper describes a webometric analysis of the linkages (or ‘sitations’) to websites associated w...
This paper explores how universities academic reputation as measured by scientometric indicators is ...
A previous study conducted through a survey of academic libraries at 100 US universities with the h...
Library websites plays an important role in dissemination of information of the institution and libr...
Global university rankings continue to gain growing interest and have high visibility from all stake...
Abstract — Webometrics is an emerging discipline out of the growth of WWW and publication of the sci...
Libraries all over the world are in the race to offer high quality online information sources on the...
Universities are increasingly evaluated, both internally and externally on the basis of their output...
This study investigated webometric measures that could be used to evaluate the impact of institution...
Much has been written about the potential and pitfalls of macroscopic web-based link analysis, yet t...
University libraries provide access to thousands of journals and spend millions of dollars annually ...
Today, there are several well-known global ranking lists for ranking universities in the world. Whil...
There have been substantial studies conducted on webometrics, especially on the impact of websites ...
The quality and impact of academic Web sites is of interest to many audiences, including the scholar...
The quality and impact of academic Web sites is of interest to many audiences, including the scholar...
This paper describes a webometric analysis of the linkages (or ‘sitations’) to websites associated w...
This paper explores how universities academic reputation as measured by scientometric indicators is ...
A previous study conducted through a survey of academic libraries at 100 US universities with the h...
Library websites plays an important role in dissemination of information of the institution and libr...
Global university rankings continue to gain growing interest and have high visibility from all stake...
Abstract — Webometrics is an emerging discipline out of the growth of WWW and publication of the sci...
Libraries all over the world are in the race to offer high quality online information sources on the...
Universities are increasingly evaluated, both internally and externally on the basis of their output...
This study investigated webometric measures that could be used to evaluate the impact of institution...
Much has been written about the potential and pitfalls of macroscopic web-based link analysis, yet t...
University libraries provide access to thousands of journals and spend millions of dollars annually ...
Today, there are several well-known global ranking lists for ranking universities in the world. Whil...
There have been substantial studies conducted on webometrics, especially on the impact of websites ...
The quality and impact of academic Web sites is of interest to many audiences, including the scholar...
The quality and impact of academic Web sites is of interest to many audiences, including the scholar...
This paper describes a webometric analysis of the linkages (or ‘sitations’) to websites associated w...
This paper explores how universities academic reputation as measured by scientometric indicators is ...