A microscopic link analysis of academic institutions within a country — the case of Israel
Judit Bar-Ilan ()
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Judit Bar-Ilan: School of Library, Archive and Information Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Scientometrics, 2004, vol. 59, issue 3, No 6, 403 pages
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Abstract Links analysis proved to be very fruitful on the Web. Google's very successful ranking algorithm is based on link analysis. There are only a few studies that analyzed links qualitatively, most studies are quantitative. Our purpose was to characterize these links in order to gain a better understanding why links are created. We limited the study to the academic environment, and as a specific case we chose to characterize the interlinkage between the eight Israeli universities.
Date: 2004
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