This paper describes a webometric analysis of the linkages (or ‘sitations’) to websites associated with departments of librarianship and informaton science (LIS). Some of the observed sitation counts appear counter-intuitive and there is only a very limited correlation with peer evaluations of research performance, with many of the sitations being from pages that are far removed in subject matter from LIS. Our conclusions are that sitation data are now well suited to the quantitative evaluation of the research status of LIS departments and that departments can best boost their web visibility by hosting as wide a range of types of material as possible
Tries to focus on the quantitative growth and development of Webometrics Research through the public...
The study analyses the number of web pages, link pages and calculates the Web Impact Factor i.e., Si...
The paper Fundamental methodologies and tools for the employment of webometric analyses defines the ...
This paper describes a webometric analysis of the linkages (or ‘sitations’) to websites associated w...
This paper reports an analysis of the websites of UK departments of library and information science....
The aim of this study is to analyse and investigate a rather new field of LIS studies, i.e. lin...
Libraries all over the world are in the race to offer high quality online information sources on the...
This article aimed to study National Library Websites (NLW) using webometric methods. The in-links a...
The study found a significant correlation between the number of external links and the journal impac...
Much has been written about the potential and pitfalls of macroscopic web-based link analysis, yet t...
Abstract At the moment, the technologies and applications have made the internet an important medium...
Library websites plays an important role in dissemination of information of the institution and libr...
Studies in Library and Information Science (LIS) used to focus on statictangible information resour...
This paper examines Webometric analysis the website of deemed universities in India. This study cove...
Webometrics in information science is currently dominated by link analysis and strongly influenced b...
Tries to focus on the quantitative growth and development of Webometrics Research through the public...
The study analyses the number of web pages, link pages and calculates the Web Impact Factor i.e., Si...
The paper Fundamental methodologies and tools for the employment of webometric analyses defines the ...
This paper describes a webometric analysis of the linkages (or ‘sitations’) to websites associated w...
This paper reports an analysis of the websites of UK departments of library and information science....
The aim of this study is to analyse and investigate a rather new field of LIS studies, i.e. lin...
Libraries all over the world are in the race to offer high quality online information sources on the...
This article aimed to study National Library Websites (NLW) using webometric methods. The in-links a...
The study found a significant correlation between the number of external links and the journal impac...
Much has been written about the potential and pitfalls of macroscopic web-based link analysis, yet t...
Abstract At the moment, the technologies and applications have made the internet an important medium...
Library websites plays an important role in dissemination of information of the institution and libr...
Studies in Library and Information Science (LIS) used to focus on statictangible information resour...
This paper examines Webometric analysis the website of deemed universities in India. This study cove...
Webometrics in information science is currently dominated by link analysis and strongly influenced b...
Tries to focus on the quantitative growth and development of Webometrics Research through the public...
The study analyses the number of web pages, link pages and calculates the Web Impact Factor i.e., Si...
The paper Fundamental methodologies and tools for the employment of webometric analyses defines the ...