Variety in web spheres between research fields: content and function

P. Besselaar, van den, G. Heimeriks, K. Frenken

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In this paper we investigate the different ways the Internet and the WWW are used in different research fields. The question we address is: is the variation in use related to the type of research field – especially with the difference between basic research and more application oriented research? We compare fields from sciences, life sciences, social sciences and humanities, and among these some are more application oriented than others. The results indicate that the observed differences between the disciplinary websites are not systematically related to application orientation. We discuss other differences between research fields that may explain the use and nature of the websites.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelProceedings International conference on scientometrics and infometrics proceedings (ISSI 2007), 25-27 June 2007, Madrid
RedacteurenD. Torres-Salinas, H.F. Moed
Plaats van productieMadrid
UitgeverijCICS
Pagina's85-94
StatusGepubliceerd - 2007
Evenementconference; ISSI 2007 -
Duur: 1 jan. 2007 → …

Congres

Congresconference; ISSI 2007
Periode1/01/07 → …
AnderISSI 2007

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