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* [[Schema for institutional ecology]] | |||
* [[Locus of Control in Online Environments]] | * [[Locus of Control in Online Environments]] | ||
* [[Adamic and Glance]] | * [[Adamic and Glance]] | ||
* [[Predictability and Prediction for a Media-Experimental Cultural Market]] | * [[Predictability and Prediction for a Media-Experimental Cultural Market]] | ||
* [[Network readiness index and web index]] | * [[Network readiness index and web index]] | ||
* [[Communication platform design characteristics (public sphere)]] | |||
* [[Criteria for the measurement of the impact of the internet in society]] | * [[Criteria for the measurement of the impact of the internet in society]] | ||
* [[Shift on internet studies]] | * [[Shift on internet studies]] |
Latest revision as of 15:11, 9 June 2014
I have updated the list with general data sources for measuring the internet, excluding ISTs and qualitative resources
Reporting on individual behavior
Client-side behavioral monitoring software
Cookies and browsing history
Consumer Surveys
Network monitoring
location type, quantity of traffic
Monitoring by ISPs
Monitoring by network services
Data collection by websites and services
visitors, contributors, content, links, comments, languages, locations
Websites, including social media platform/service-based mapping
Search Data
Social media mapping
link and/or content-based
Landscape mapping
platform/service-based mapping
Topical or issue-based mapping