Fundamental Differences between Hyperlinks and Citations
Journal Title: Webology - Year 2005, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
The Web is a growing organism and one of the most important characteristics of the Web is that a web page has ability to link to other web pages through hyperlinks. Since 1996, hyperlinks have been studied extensively by applying existing bibliometric techniques to the Web (Larson, 1996, Ingwersen, 1998). The Web affords rich opportunities to apply and adapt bibliometric techniques to new contexts and content (Turnbull, 1996; Cronin, 2001).
Authors and Affiliations
Alireza Noruzi
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