The “Nomenclature of Multidimensionality” in the Digital Libraries Evaluation Domain
Date
2016Author
Παπαχριστόπουλος, Λεωνίδας
Τσάκωνας, Γιάννης
Σφακάκης, Μιχάλης
Κλειδης, Νικος
Παπαθεοδώρου, Χρήστος
Papachristopoulos, Leonidas
Tsakonas, Giannis
Sfakakis, Michalis
Kleidis, Nikos
Papatheodorou, Christos
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Digital libraries evaluation is characterised as an interdisciplinary
and multidisciplinary domain posing a set of challenges to the
research communities that intend to utilise and assess criteria, methods
and tools. The amount of scientific production, which is published on the
field, hinders and disorientates the researchers who are interested in the
domain. The researchers need guidance in order to exploit the considerable
amount of data and the diversity of methods effectively as well as to
identify new research goals and develop their plans for future works. This
paper proposes a methodological pathway to investigate the core topics
of the digital library evaluation domain, author communities, their relationships,
as well as the researchers who significantly contribute to major
topics. The proposed methodology exploits topic modelling algorithms
and network analysis on a corpus consisting of the digital library evaluation
papers presented in JCDL,