Re: Hyperlink analysis tools
Hello.
I am a graduate student studying hyperlink analysis. I am looking for some
softwares to identifying the structures of web links. If anyone knows good
softwares for that, please, let me know.
Thank you. Jenghoon Lee
I've put all my link analysis software on the web, including a web crawler and a link analyser. It integrates into Pajek for network diagrams and produces loads of statistics about counts of links between sites. The software is free for academic research and anyone is welcome to use it. http://socscibot.wlv.ac.uk A related link analysis web site is at: http://linkanalysis.wlv.ac.uk And a preprint of what I hope will be a useful overview paper is now also available online: Thelwall, M. (2005, to appear). Interpreting social science link analysis research: A theoretical framework. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/%7Ecm1993/papers/Interpreting_SSLAR.pdf Mike Thelwall
I've put all my link analysis software on the web, including a web crawler and a link analyser. It integrates into Pajek for network diagrams and produces loads of statistics about counts of links between sites. The software is free for academic research and anyone is welcome to use it. http://socscibot.wlv.ac.uk A related link analysis web site is at: http://linkanalysis.wlv.ac.uk And a preprint of what I hope will be a useful overview paper is now also available online: Thelwall, M. (2005, to appear). Interpreting social science link analysis research: A theoretical framework. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/%7Ecm1993/papers/Interpreting_SSLAR.pdf Mike Thelwall Mike, I am very curious about your crawling software. I am a researcher at UmeƄ University researching discourse structure in weblog networks and recently finished a paper with Lilia Efimova about weblog networks (https://doc.telin nl/dscgi/ds.py/Get/File-46041). While writing this paper, we quickly discovered that the URL crawler we were using would not be adequate for a larger sample, especially as it only crawls the first page. In order to compile the sample we wanted, we had to manually collect the archives into a text file and run them through the crawler. Is it possible to define which parts of a site you want crawled in your program? Do you see possibilities for using it on a blog?
Hi. I am wondering whether we can track the changes in the web sites with a given topic. For example, when I look for web sites on abortion and I like to see the growth of the popularity on the Internet, is there any way to compare the web sites at the six month ago with the web site at this moment? I know some search engines provde some options to set "Date" to limit the web sites by the terms of update. I like to have any thoughts and ideas for problems and sugggestions. Have a nice weekend. Jenghoon Lee _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
archive.org + a script.... On Jan 22, 2005, at 12:28 PM, LEE JENG HOON wrote:
Hi.
I am wondering whether we can track the changes in the web sites with a given topic.
For example, when I look for web sites on abortion and I like to see the growth of the popularity on the Internet, is there any way to compare the web sites at the six month ago with the web site at this moment? I know some search engines provde some options to set "Date" to limit the web sites by the terms of update.
I like to have any thoughts and ideas for problems and sugggestions.
Have a nice weekend.
Jenghoon Lee
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Hi.
I am wondering whether we can track the changes in the web sites with a given topic.
For example, when I look for web sites on abortion and I like to see the growth of the popularity on the Internet, is there any way to compare the web sites at the six month ago with the web site at this moment? I know some search engines provde some options to set "Date" to limit the web sites by the terms of update.
I like to have any thoughts and ideas for problems and sugggestions.
Have a nice weekend.
Jenghoon Lee
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