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Books from same Author: Akhandanand Shukla And Aditya Tripathi

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    Author(s)Akhandanand Shukla And Aditya Tripathi
    PublisherEss Ess Publications
    ISBN9788170007463
    Pages222
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2015

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    Ess Ess Publications Webometrics Studies & Libraries by Akhandanand Shukla And Aditya Tripathi

    Internet traffic has continued to increase in the last few years due to various channels of access. Using metrics, estimations can be made for the number of people connected with the internet and the content they are sharing and are interested in. Online tools, such as search engines, as well as traffic and usage analyzers, are used for measuring the growth of the internet and falls under the purview of "webometrics." The established measures for webometrics are link analysis, URL analysis, web citation analysis, and web content analysis. Web Impact Factor (WIF) is an important parameter in webometric studies. This book examines the application of WIF towards measuring quality of library websites. It offers detailed examples of institutes within India and the WIF of their library websites. Content awareness of library websites indicate qualitative and quantitative aspects of information provided by the libraries to the users, and this can be a method for measuring usefulness of library websites. [Subject: Library and Information Science, Computer Technology]