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Webliometrics: a new horizon in information research

Dariush Alimohammadi (Web Developer, Library, Museum and Documentation Centre, Islamic Consultative Assembly, Tehran, Iran)

Library Review

ISSN: 0024-2535

Article publication date: 1 July 2006

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Abstract

Purpose

During the second half of the past century, the field of library and information science (LIS) has frequently used the research methods of the social sciences. In particular, quantitative assessment research methodologies, together with one of its associated concepts, quantitative assessment metrics, have also been used in the information field, out of which more specific bibliometric, scientometric, informetric and webometric research instruments have been developed. This brief communication tries to use the metrics system to coin a new concept in information science metrical studies, namely, webliometrics.

Design/methodology/approach

An overview of the webliography is presented, while webliometrics as a type of research method in LIS is defined. Webliometrics' functions are enumerated and webliometric research methods are sketched out.

Findings

That webliometrics is worthy of further clarification and development, both in theory and practice.

Research limitations/implications

Webliometrics potentially offer a powerful and rigorous new research tool for LIS researchers.

Practical implications

The research outputs of webliometrics, although theoretically and statistically rigorous, are of immediate practical value.

Originality/value

This paper aims to increase the knowledge of an original thought as yet under‐utilised approach to research methods.

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Citation

Alimohammadi, D. (2006), "Webliometrics: a new horizon in information research", Library Review, Vol. 55 No. 6, pp. 344-348. https://doi.org/10.1108/00242530610674758

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2006, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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