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A webometric analysis of Australian Universities using staff and size dependent web impact factors (WIF)

Authors :
Boell, Sebastian K.
Wilson, ConcepciĆ³n S.
Cole, Fletcher T. H.
Kretschmer, Hildrun
Havemann, Frank
Source :
Boell, Sebastian K. and Wilson, Concepción S. and Cole, Fletcher T. H. A webometric analysis of Australian Universities using staff and size dependent web impact factors (WIF)., 2008 . In Fourth International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics & Ninth COLLNET Meeting, Berlin (Germany), 28 July -1 August 2008. [Conference paper]
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Institute for Library and Information Science (IBI), 2008.

Abstract

This study describes how search engines (SE) can be employed for automated, efficient data gathering for Webometric studies using predictable URLs. It then compares the usage of staffrelated Web Impact Factors (WIFs) to sizerelated impact factors for a ranking of Australian universities, showing that rankings based on staffrelated WIFs correlate much better with an established ranking from the Melbourne Institute than commonly used sizedependent WIFs. In fact sizedependent WIFs do not correlate with the Melbourne ranking at all. It also compares WIF data for Australian Universities provided by Smith (1999) for a longitudinal comparison of the WIF of Australian Universities over the last decade. It shows that sizedependent WIF values declined for most Australian universities over the last ten years, while staffdependent WIFs rose.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
E-LIS (Eprints in Library & Information Science)
Journal :
Boell, Sebastian K. and Wilson, Concepción S. and Cole, Fletcher T. H. A webometric analysis of Australian Universities using staff and size dependent web impact factors (WIF)., 2008 . In Fourth International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics & Ninth COLLNET Meeting, Berlin (Germany), 28 July -1 August 2008. [Conference paper]
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
edseli.12287
Document Type :
Conference paper