[Eurchap] Webology: Volume 9, Number 1, 2012
Alireza Noruzi
anoruzi at gmail.com
Wed Aug 8 07:56:38 EDT 2012
Dear All, apologies for cross-posting.
We are pleased to inform you that Vol. 9, No. 2 of Webology is
published and available online now.
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Webology: Volume 9, Number 1, 2012
TOC: http://www.webology.org/2012/v9n1/toc.html
This issue contains:
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Articles
- Application of social media in marketing of library and information
services: A case study from Pakistan
-- Shakeel Ahmad Khan, & Rubina Bhatti
-- Keywords: Social media; Library marketing; Online marketing; World
Wide Web; Web 2.0
-- http://www.webology.org/2012/v9n1/a93.html
- Impact of the Internet surfing on reading practices and choices
-- Fayaz Ahmad Loan
-- Keywords: Reading; Online reading; Reading practices; Reading
choices; Internet surfing; College students
-- http://www.webology.org/2012/v9n1/a94.html
- Webometric analysis of Nigerian university web sites
-- Andrey A. Pechnikov, & Anthony M. Nwohiri
-- Keywords: University web site; Nigeria; Hyperlinks; Webgraph;
Webometrics; World Wide Web
-- http://www.webology.org/2012/v9n1/a95.html
- Bibliometric analysis of output and visibility of science and
technology in Singapore during 2000-2009
-- Shushan Rana
-- Keywords: Science; Technology; Bibliometric analysis; Scientific
publication; Collaboration; Citation analysis; Authorship; Singapore
-- http://www.webology.org/2012/v9n1/a96.html
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Book Review
- Digital preservation of cultural heritage collection: Among
libraries of India and Iran: A comparative study / Leili Seifi, & C.P.
Ramasesh
-- Mohamed Taher
-- Keywords: Cultural heritage; Digitization; Digital preservation; Iran; India
-- http://www.webology.org/2012/v9n1/bookreview21.html
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Call for Papers
-- http://www.webology.org/callforpapers.html
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Best regards,
Alireza Noruzi, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief of Webology
Website: http://www.webology.org
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