Number of found records: 59
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BARKER, Joe |
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web page evaluation checklist |
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The Best Stuff on the Web, 2002. |
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Control list for the evaluation of web pages, their criteria for quality, the opinions of others |
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Evaluation; list; criteria; web page; Internet |
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Biblioteca de la Universidad de Montreal |
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L´Evaluation d ´un site web |
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On line ( 15/06/2004) |
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Presentation and definition of different criteria for the evaluation of a website |
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Evaluation; criteria; web site |
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DIMITROFF, Alexandra; ZHANG, Jin |
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The impact of webpage content characteristics on webpage visibility in search engine results (Part I) |
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Information Processing & Management; 41 (3) May 2005, pp.665-690 |
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On line ( 05/2006) (Only UGR) |
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Content characteristics of a webpage include factors such as keyword position in a webpage, keyword duplication, layout, and their combination. These factors may impact webpage visibility in a search engine. Four hypotheses are presented relating to the impact of selected content characteristics on webpage visibility in search engine results lists. Webpage visibility can be improved by increasing the frequency of keywords in the title, in the full-text and in both the title and full-text. (Original abstract) |
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Online information retrieval; World Wide Web; Web sites; Searching; Search engines; Information content; Evaluation; Performance measures Content characteristics of a webpage include factors such as keyword position in a webpage, keyword duplication, layout, and their combination. These factors may impact webpage visibility in a search engine. Four hypotheses are presented relating to the impact of selected content characteristics on webpage visibility in search engine results lists. Webpage visibility can be improved by increasing the frequency of keywords in the title, in the full-text and in both the title and full-text. (Original abstract) |
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DIMITROFF, Alexandra; ZHANG, Jin |
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The impact of metadata implementation on webpage visibility in search engine results (Part II) |
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Information Processing & Management; 41 (3) May 2005, pp.691-715 |
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On line ( 05/2006) (Only UGR) |
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This paper discusses the impact of metadata implementation in a webpage on its visibility performance in a search engine results list. Influential internal and external factors of metadata implementation were identified. How these factors affect webpage visibility in a search engine results list was examined in an experimental study. Findings suggest that metadata is a good mechanism to improve webpage visibility, the metadata subject field plays a more important role than any other metadata field and keywords extracted from the webpage itself, particularly title or full-text, are most effective. To maximize the effects, these keywords should come from both title and full-text. (Original abstract) |
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Online information retrieval; World Wide Web; Web sites; Searching; Search engines; Information content; Evaluation; Performance measures This paper discusses the impact of metadata implementation in a webpage on its visibility performance in a search engine results list. Influential internal and external factors of metadata implementation were identified. How these factors affect webpage visibility in a search engine results list was examined in an experimental study. Findings suggest that metadata is a good mechanism to improve webpage visibility, the metadata subject field plays a more important role than any other metadata field and keywords extracted from the webpage itself, particularly title or full-text, are most effective. To maximize the effects, these keywords should come from both title and full-text. (Original abstract) |
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