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Title: New informetric aspects of the Internet: some reflections - many problems
Authors: EGGHE, Leo 
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: BOWKER-SAUR - Sage
Source: Journal of Information Science, 26(5). p. 329-335
Abstract: This paper poses more problems than it solves: it investigates the new (virtual) world of the Internet and the challenges that it offers for informetric analysis. The paper studies five different aspects. First of all, there is the increasing problem of data gathering in the Internet. The second topic is the Internet version of the informetric laws: are the same types of classical distributions valid or not? The third topic deals with scientometric aspects: can the clickable buttons (hyperlinks) in Web pages replace the role of classical references in scientific papers? It also contains a study of the Web impact factorand a discussion on ageing. The fourth topic discusses information retrieval (IR) aspects of search engines. It studies aspects of probablistic IR as applied in these engines and poses the question of quantitative evaluation of IR (Web analogues of recall and precision). Lastly, aspects of complexity are discussed. The fractual nature of the Internet is highlighted and a modest attempt to measure it is given.
Keywords: WORLD-WIDE-WEB; SEARCH ENGINES; PRECISION; DUALITY
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/783
ISSN: 0165-5515
e-ISSN: 1741-6485
DOI: 10.1177/016555150002600505
ISI #: 000167187300005
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2002
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