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Friday, 22 May 2009
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This is the blog of the book Introduction to Webometrics: Quantitative Web Research for the Social Sciences, by Mike Thelwall. Please leave a comment on the whole book or if you have a comment on an individual chapter, leave that comment on the blank blog post for that chapter. Thank you!
dear mike,..
ReplyDeleteI am trying to create webometrics prediction application using web based. can you give me some advice or tips about that?..in prediction before july 2010 I try to collect data from Yahoo (Visibility, Size), Google (Size, rich files, scholar), Bing (Size) and exalead (Size) manually and I get result ranking in my country. but real rangking webometrics have different with my prediction. can you help me please?
Dear sahabatpena,
ReplyDeleteI don't know how the ranking works, sorry. Have you read the paper describing it? It is unlikely that you will get exactly the same ranking as the web figures may change from day to day.
Best wishes,
Mike
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/112636806/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0
ok mike,
ReplyDeletethanks a lot...
best wishes too,..
sahabat pena
Query splitting is now available in the free version of Webometric Analyst - but there is a very limited number of queries at 5,000 per month per user so please use query splitting carefully as it uses a lot of your queries!
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