The Relationship of Wiki Author Productivity and Citations : A case on the TaiwanBaseBall website

碩士 === 淡江大學 === 資訊與圖書館學系碩士班 === 98 === The main purpose of this study is by using Informetrics technical method to discuss the citing relationship between the author’s productivity and the web pages productivity of TaiwanBaseBall website since April 14, 2005 to April 2010 31.The study included the d...

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Main Authors: Ming-Chan Hung, 洪銘禪
Other Authors: Sinn-Cheng Lin
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2010
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/67772906640212636338
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Summary:碩士 === 淡江大學 === 資訊與圖書館學系碩士班 === 98 === The main purpose of this study is by using Informetrics technical method to discuss the citing relationship between the author’s productivity and the web pages productivity of TaiwanBaseBall website since April 14, 2005 to April 2010 31.The study included the distribution of the web pages, the distribution of author’s productivity, coauthors and productivity and the citing relationship. The results of these study reveal that: 1.Zone analysis and graphical formulation from Bradford’s law of scattering are reexamined and it is found to be applicable to pages productivity distribution.The Bradford''s Law and Bradford-Zipf''s Law are applied and identified 382 core pages. The core pages to figure the majority category, followed by baseball tournament category. 2.Lotka’s Law, Price’s Square Root Law and 80/20 Rules were found to be inapplicable to author productivity distribution. 3.The distribution of co-author with 2-3 authors of the most common, 19.3% of the pages is edited by the two authors; 16.4% of the pages is edited by the three authors; 13.7% of the pages is edited by single author. 4.By employing Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient and Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficient to examine the relationship between the pages productivity and it citation,the outcome stated that are not related with its citation and pages productivity. 5.By employing Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient and Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficient to examine the relationship between the author productivity and it citation, the outcome showed that are positively and highly related with its citation and author productivity.