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Mapping the e‐science landscape in South Korea using the webometrics method

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There is a burgeoning interest among social scientists in the development of e‐science technologies and research practices around world. However, the international social science research literature has not systematically examined e‐science approaches in Asia in general and Korea in particular. This article presents empirical findings from a webometrics analysis of the semantic variation, disciplinary scope, and institutional structure of e‐science programs in South Korea. The findings suggest that some e‐science terms, including cyberinfrastructure, have prominent Korean web presences. At the same time, Korean government‐sponsored national e‐science centers and their affiliates do not have a strong web presence and do not actively participate in the hyperlink network that connects e‐science‐related institutional websites. Instead, they have a closed network among themselves. This result stems from the institutional dynamics within Korea's public and private e‐science research communities.

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