Presencia y visibilidad web de las universidades públicas españolas

  1. Orduña Malea, Enrique
  2. Serrano Cobos, Jorge
  3. Ontalba Ruipérez, José Antonio
  4. Lloret Romero, Nuria
Zeitschrift:
Revista española de documentación científica

ISSN: 0210-0614 1988-4621

Datum der Publikation: 2010

Ausgabe: 33

Nummer: 2

Seiten: 246-278

Art: Artikel

DOI: 10.3989/REDC.2010.2.740 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen Access editor

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Zusammenfassung

The evolution of size and visibility of the Spanish public universities websites according to various search engines (Google, Yahoo!, Live/Bing y Exalead) was studied from January to June 2009. Additionally, the article proposes two indicators for understanding the importance of a web domain: the Relative representativeness size factor (Rs) and the Relative representativeness visibility factor (Rv). These indicators, which consider the number of both documents and links, respectively, during a specific interval of time are intended to be applied in the design and construction of university rankings based on cybermetric techniques. The results confi rm that the size differences among academic web domains vary signifi cantly depending on the search engine used; therefore the use of a single web browser cannot supply reliable information about the actual size of the web domain. Moreover, the use of combined values from the mean obtained from each search engine does not offer reliable results, given the variance of data obtained from the different search engines, as well as the index differences of Rs. The differences concerning visibility were smaller, but signifi cant nonetheless. Rs and Rv indicators were found to provide useful and consistent information about the level of development of universities on the Web during a given time interval. There was also a positive correlation between these two indicators on both Yahoo! and Exalead, confi rming the relationship between the number of documents of an academic web domain and the number of links it receives over time.

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