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Size (S) : Number of pages recovered from four engines: Google, Yahoo, Live Search and Exalead. Visibility (V) : The total number of unique external links received (inlinks) by a site can be only confidently obtained from Yahoo Search. Rich Files (R) : After evaluation of their relevance to academic and publication activities and considering the volume of the different file formats, the following were selected: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf), Adobe PostScript (.ps), Microsoft Word (.doc) and Microsoft Powerpoint (.ppt). These data were extracted using Google, Yahoo Search, Live Search and Exalead. Scholar (Sc) : Google Scholar provides the number of papers and citations for each academic domain. These results from the Scholar database represent papers, reports and other academic items. |
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Are Korean universities websites underperforming? (FAQ.pdf ¿¡¼) The problem with duplicate domains described for the Imperial College
affects to a large number of Korean universities. Most of the top institutions
in this country have two web domains that explain in part their poor performance
in the Webometrics Ranking. Other important aspects to be taken into account
are the content design with a clear tendency to target students, and the
low ratio of academic pages in English. The absence of large scientific
repositories has also catastrophic impact.
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