Findings from interview series and qualitative validation of webmetric analysis
In order to help determine whether the winner-take-all hypothesis applied to patterns of access to information we conducted a series of semi-structured interviews in a sub-sample of the original six global domains. These were Terrorism, HIV/AIDS, Climate Change, and Internet and Society. In total tw...
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description | In order to help determine whether the winner-take-all hypothesis applied to patterns of access to information we conducted a series of semi-structured interviews in a sub-sample of the original six global domains. These were Terrorism, HIV/AIDS, Climate Change, and Internet and Society. In total twenty UKbased active researchers were interviewed; five from each of the four domains. Interviewees were asked about their research background, key institutions, groups and people in their research networks, and the variety of online resources they used. Questions also focused on their online search strategies, such as the tools they used for finding information, the keywords they used and what kind of entities they tended to search for e.g. people, groups or institutions. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:4bb72325-25e7-4200-a3a0-d405f23b0f6f2022-03-26T15:45:13ZFindings from interview series and qualitative validation of webmetric analysisReporthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_93fcuuid:4bb72325-25e7-4200-a3a0-d405f23b0f6fSymplectic Elements at OxfordOxford Internet Institute2006Fry, JSchroeder, RVirkar, SIn order to help determine whether the winner-take-all hypothesis applied to patterns of access to information we conducted a series of semi-structured interviews in a sub-sample of the original six global domains. These were Terrorism, HIV/AIDS, Climate Change, and Internet and Society. In total twenty UKbased active researchers were interviewed; five from each of the four domains. Interviewees were asked about their research background, key institutions, groups and people in their research networks, and the variety of online resources they used. Questions also focused on their online search strategies, such as the tools they used for finding information, the keywords they used and what kind of entities they tended to search for e.g. people, groups or institutions. |
spellingShingle | Fry, J Schroeder, R Virkar, S Findings from interview series and qualitative validation of webmetric analysis |
title | Findings from interview series and qualitative validation of webmetric analysis |
title_full | Findings from interview series and qualitative validation of webmetric analysis |
title_fullStr | Findings from interview series and qualitative validation of webmetric analysis |
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title_short | Findings from interview series and qualitative validation of webmetric analysis |
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