Link analysis : an information science approach /
The web is central to many human activities and infringes on many others: at home, and at work, including education and research. Links between web sites can be used in information science and social science research as a valuable source of evidence about online phenomena, and about online component...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier Academic Press,
2004.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
Colección: | Library and information science (New York, N.Y.)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Contents
- Link Analysis: An Information Science Approach
- Theory
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Link Analysis
- Historical Overview
- What is the Information Science Approach to Link Analysis?
- Contents and Structure
- Key Terminology
- Summary
- Further Reading
- References
- Web Crawlers and Search Engines
- Objectives
- Introduction
- Web Crawlers
- Search Engines
- The Internet Archive
- Summary
- Further Reading
- References
- The Theoretical Perspective for Link Counting
- Objectives
- Introduction
- The Theoretical Perspective for Link Counting
- Anomalies
- Manual Filtering and Banned Lists
- Alternative Document Models
- Choosing Link Counting Strategies
- Summary
- Further Reading
- References
- Interpreting Link Counts: Random Samples and Correlations
- Objectives
- Introduction
- Interpreting Link Counts
- The Pilot Feasibility and Validity Study
- Full-Scale Random Sampling
- Confidence Limits for Categories
- Correlation Testing
- Literature Review
- Summary
- Further Reading
- References
- Web Structure
- Link Structures in the Web Graph
- Objectives
- Introduction
- Power Laws in the Web
- Models of Web Growth
- Link Topologies
- Power Laws and Link Topologies in Academic Webs
- Summary
- Further Reading
- References
- The Content Structure of the Web
- Objectives
- Introduction
- The Topic Structure of the Web
- A Link-Content Web Growth Model
- Link Text
- The Subject Structure of Academic Webs
- Colinks
- Summary
- Further Reading
- References
- Academic Links
- Universities: Link Types
- Objectives
- Introduction
- Citation Analysis
- The Role of a University Web Site
- National Systems of University Web Sites
- Page Types
- Link Types
- Summary
- Further Reading
- References
- Universities: Link Models
- Objectives
- Introduction
- The Relationship between Inlinks and Research
- Academic Linking: Quality vs. Quantity
- Alternative Logical Linking Models
- Mathematical Models
- The Influence of Geography
- Regional Groupings
- Summary
- References
- Universities: International Links
- Objectives
- Introduction
- National vs. International Links
- International Linking Comparisons
- Linguistic Influences
- Summary
- Further Reading
- References
- Departments and Subjects
- Objectives
- Introduction
- Departmental Web Sites
- Disciplinary Differences in Link Types
- Issues of Scale and Correlation Tests
- Geographic and International Factors
- Summary
- Further Reading
- References
- Journals and Articles
- Objectives
- Introduction
- Journal Impact Factors
- Journal Web Sites
- Journal Web Site Inlinks: Issues
- Journal Web Site Inlinks: Case Study
- Types of Links in Journal Articles
- Digital Library Links
- Combined Link and Log File Analysis
- Related Research Topics
- Summary
- Further Reading
- References
- Applications
- Search Engines and Web Design
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