[Web4lib] New Open Access Book: _Introduction to Webometrics: Quantitative Web Research for the Social Sciences_

McKiernan, Gerard [LIB] gerrymck at iastate.edu
Thu May 28 17:03:49 EDT 2009


Colleagues/

 

A Major/Major New Book !

 

/Gerry

 

Introduction to Webometrics: Quantitative Web Research for the Social Sciences / Michael Thelwall‌ / Morgan & Claypool Publishers / 2009 / 116 pp. / doi:10.2200/S00176ED1V01Y200903ICR004 / ISBN-10: 159829993X ; ISBN-13: 978-1598299939

 

Abstract

 

Webometrics is concerned with measuring aspects of the web: web sites, web pages, parts of web pages, words in web pages, hyperlinks, web search engine results. The importance of the web itself as a communication medium and for hosting an increasingly wide array of documents, from journal articles to holiday brochures, needs no introduction. Given this huge and easily accessible source of information, there are limitless possibilities for measuring or counting on a huge scale (e.g., the number of web sites, the number of web pages, the number of blogs) or on a smaller scale (e.g., the number of web sites in Ireland, the number of web pages in the CNN web site, the number of blogs mentioning Barack Obama before the 2008 presidential campaign). 

 

This book argues that it can be useful for social scientists to measure aspects of the web and explains how this can be achieved on both a small and large scale. The book is intended for social scientists with research topics that are wholly or partly online (e.g., social networks, news, political communication) and social scientists with offline research topics with an online reflection, even if this is not a core component (e.g., diaspora communities, consumer culture, linguistic change). 

 

The book is also intended for library and information science students in the belief that the knowledge and techniques described will be useful for them to guide and aid other social scientists in their research. In addition, the techniques and issues are all directly relevant to library and information science research problems.

 

General Of Table of Contents 

 

Introduction / Web Impact Assessment / Link Analysis / Blog Searching / Automatic Search Engine Searches: LexiURL Searcher / Web Crawling: SocSciBot / Search Engines and Data Reliability / Tracking User Actions Online / Advanced Techniques / Summary and Future Directions

 

Sample Table Of Contents

 

2. Web Impact Assessment

2.1 Web Impact Assessment Via Web Mentions

2.2 Bespoke Web Citation Indexes

2.3 Content Analysis

2.3.1 Category Choices

2.3.2 Sampling Methods

2.3.3 Example

2.3.4 Validity

2.4 URL Analysis of the Spread of Results

2.5 Web Impact Reports

2.6 Web Citation Analysis—An Information Science Application

2.7 Advanced Web Impact Studies

 

Access To Detailed Table of Contents and Links To Publisher Site And Open Access Versions Available At 

 

[ http://tinyurl.com/kv5rq7 ]

 

Enjoy !

 

/Gerry 

 

Gerry McKiernan

Associate Professor

Science and Technology Librarian

Iowa State University Library

Ames IA 50011

gerrymck at iastate.edu

 

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