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State of the library and information science blogosphere after social networks boom: A metric approach
Authors:Daniel Torres-Salinas   lvaro Cabezas-Clavijo  Rafael Ruiz-Prez  Emilio Delgado Lpez-Czar
Institution:a EC3: Evaluación de la Ciencia y la Comunicación Científica, Centro de Investigación Médica Aplicada, Universidad de Navarra, 55 E-31008, Pamplona, Spain;b EC3: Evaluación de la Ciencia y la Comunicación Científica, Departamento de Biblioteconomía y Documentación, Universidad de Granada, 18071, Granada, Spain
Abstract:A metric analysis of blogs on library and information science (LIS) between November 2006 and June 2009 indexed on the Libworm search engine characterizes the community's behavior quantitatively. An analysis of 1108 personal and corporate blogs with a total of 275,103 posts is used to calculate survival rate, production (number of posts published), and visibility via such indicators as links received, Technorati authority, and Google's PagePank. Over the study period, there was a 52% decrease in the number of active blogs. Despite the drop in production over this period, the average number of posts per blog remained constant (14 per month). The most representative blogs in the discipline are identified. The emergence of such platforms as Facebook and Twitter seems to have meant that both personal and corporate blogs have lost some of their prominence.
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