Webometric network analysis – now published online

Posted on Thursday 25 February 2010
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My PhD thesis, Webometric network analysis : mapping cooperation and geopolitical connections between local government administration on the web,  is now published online at: https://oa.doria.fi/handle/10024/52528?locale=len&author=

Here’s the first paragraph of the dissertation:

“The World Wide Web, or the Web, is a network of interconnected sites andhyperlinks between them. New structures can be added to this web bycreating hyperlinks that have a source and a target. There are no regulationsor quality control and links can be created to target any Web sites. Without any control of the hyperlinking the Web could get very tangled, chaotic even,but could there still be some structure in the chaos? Could hyperlinks reflectsome offline phenomenon? Webometrics is a research field that tries toanswer these questions among others and tries to find patterns and structuresin the anarchy of hyperlinking on the World Wide Web.”

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    Aaargh i cannot believe how relevant this book is for me! I'm just moving to Turku in October to work for the library's network services. Today i am visiting Turku for a lecture on digital culture at Turku Open University, and i visited my future workplace, the city library and came across this book by accident, while looking for an another book (which wasn't there).

    Thank you already! Very interesting topic, i've been thinking that exactly this sort of research should be made. I've been thinking about the library context, but it's fantastic that you've researched in the wider, regional context.

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