factor impacto en la web - translation to spanish
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factor impacto en la web - translation to spanish

STUDY OF THE QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF THE CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES, STRUCTURES AND TECHNOLOGIES ON THE WEB
Web impact factor; Cybermetrics; Web Impact Factor
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factor impacto en la web      
(n.) = Web impact factor (WIF/Web-IF)
Ex: This article reports on investigations into the feasibility and reliability of calculating impact factors for web sites, called Web Impact Factors (WIF or Web-IF).
factor de multiplicación         
Factor de multiplicación; Factor multiplicador; Factor de multiplicacion de la distancia focal; Factor de multiplicacion; Crop factor
(n.) = multiplier
Ex: The multiplier that appears in the mathematical expression of Bradford's Law of Scatter is neither the average production of articles per authors nor the average number of articles per periodical.
seminario web         
  • Seminario web de Wikipedia
  • Anuncio de un webinario en Argentina
Reunión en línea; Videoconferencia web; Reuniones bajo demanda; Colaboración en línea; Colaboración web; Reunion en linea; Colaboracion web; Colaboracion en linea; Webinar; Colaboración en linea; Colaboracion en línea; Reunión en linea; Reunion en línea; Conferencia en línea; E-conferencia; Seminario web
(n.) = webinar
Ex: There is no charge for this webinar, and no need to register -- all you need to attend is a computer with an Internet connection, sound card and speakers.

Definition

sitio web

Wikipedia

Webometrics

The science of webometrics (also cybermetrics) tries to measure the World Wide Web to get knowledge about the number and types of hyperlinks, structure of the World Wide Web and using patterns. According to Björneborn and Ingwersen, the definition of webometrics is "the study of the quantitative aspects of the construction and use of information resources, structures and technologies on the Web drawing on bibliometric and informetric approaches." The term webometrics was first coined by Almind and Ingwersen (1997). A second definition of webometrics has also been introduced, "the study of web-based content with primarily quantitative methods for social science research goals using techniques that are not specific to one field of study", which emphasizes the development of applied methods for use in the wider social sciences. The purpose of this alternative definition was to help publicize appropriate methods outside of the information science discipline rather than to replace the original definition within information science.

Similar scientific fields are: bibliometrics, informetrics, scientometrics, virtual ethnography, and web mining.

One relatively straightforward measure is the "Web Impact Factor" (WIF) introduced by Ingwersen (1998). The WIF measure may be defined as the number of web pages in a web site receiving links from other web sites, divided by the number of web pages published in the site that are accessible to the crawler. However the use of WIF has been disregarded due to the mathematical artifacts derived from power law distributions of these variables. Other similar indicators using size of the institution instead of number of webpages have been proved more useful.