Web links and gender in science: An exploratory analysis

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Mike Thelwall
Franz Barjak
Hildrun Kretschmer
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[1] University of Wolverhampton,School of Computing and Information Technology
[2] University of Applied Sciences Solothurn Northwestern Switzerland,Nerdi, NIWI
[3] The Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences,undefined
[4] Free University Berlin,undefined
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Scientometrics | 2006年 / 67卷
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Gender Difference; Gender Bias; Scholarly Communication; Female Scientist; Male Scientist;
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Gender inequalities are prevalent in science despite many initiatives to try to eradicate them. Given the deep-rooted and complex nature of these inequalities there is a continuing need for research into their causes and manifestations. This study analyses one aspect of web communication, hyperlinks, to explore whether they are a potential source of insights into gender differences in this important scientific communication medium. A study of links to life sciences research groups in nine European found little evidence of gender differences, except in Germany. As a consequence, it is argued that hyperlinks are not a promising source of quantitative information about gender differences in communication strategies or online visibility, at least for senior researchers or research groups.
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页码:373 / 383
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