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  2. Online research methods - Wikipedia

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    They are also referred to as Internet research, [1] Internet science [2] or iScience, or Web-based methods. [3] Many of these online research methods are related to existing research methodologies but re-invent and re-imagine them in the light of new technologies and conditions associated with the internet. The field is relatively new and evolving.

  3. Internet Research (journal) - Wikipedia

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    The journal was founded as Electronic Networks in 1990, with the first articles published in 1991. Articles from 1991 onward are available online at the journal's website. In 1993 the journal was renamed Internet Research. Emerald acquired the journal from Mecklermedia in 1995. The journal received its first ever Impact Factor of 0.356 in 1997.

  4. Synthetic Aperture Personality Assessment - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic Aperture Personality Assessment (SAPA) is a method used for telemetric assessment of individual differences, primarily in the context of online surveys. The SAPA method uses data collected from the administration of large inventories of personality assessment items to large pools of participants, though it differs from traditional data collection methods in that each participant ...

  5. Internet-mediated research - Wikipedia

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    The primary Internet-mediated research is classified into three main types: online questionnaires, virtual interviews, and virtual ethnographies. [1] There is also the case of secondary Internet research, which involves the use of the Internet in the location of secondary information sources such as journal databases, newspapers, and digital ...

  6. Internet research - Wikipedia

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    Internet research has had a profound impact on the way ideas are formed and knowledge is created. Common applications of Internet research include personal research on a particular subject (something mentioned on the news, a health problem, etc.), students doing research for academic projects and papers, and journalists and other writers ...

  7. Library and Information Science Abstracts - Wikipedia

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    "Library and information science research areas: Analysis of journal articles in lisa". Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology . 59 (1): 150– 154.

  8. Association of Internet Researchers - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) is a learned society dedicated to the advancement of the transdisciplinary field of Internet studies.Founded in 1999, it is an international, member-based support network promoting critical and scholarly Internet research, independent from traditional disciplines and existing across academic borders.

  9. Journal of Medical Internet Research - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Medical Internet Research is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal established in 1999 covering eHealth and "healthcare in the Internet age". The editors-in-chief are Gunther Eysenbach and Rita Kukafka. The publisher is JMIR Publications.