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International Journal of Internet Science
International Journal of Internet Science
http://www.ijis.net/
Publisher: Saarland University and State Library
The International Journal of Internet Science is an interdisciplinary, peer
reviewed journal for the publication of research articles about empirical
findings, methodology, and theory in the field of Internet Science. It
provides an outlet for articles on the Internet as a medium of research and
its implications for individuals, social groups, organizations, and society.
This journal combines Internet Science with Open Access. Conduct your
research on the Internet, study the Internet, and make the papers with your
results freely available on the Internet via this journal.
It welcomes articles on empirical findings, methodology, and theory in the
field of Internet Science. Especially welcome is theory-guided empirical
research.
Some topics of interest for the readership of IJIS are:
* Methodological issues in Internet surveys
* Methodological issues in Internet-based experiments
* The Internet and social networks (online and/or offline)
* Problems of cooperation and trust in online interaction
* Online groups, online communities, and virtual teams
* Social and psychological impact of the Internet
* The digital divide
* The Internet and organizations
* The Internet, science, and academic communication
* Knowledge exchange and knowledge management in online settings
* E-Learning and i-learning
* E-Health and i-health
* E-Government, e-Voting, and e-Democracy
* Computer-mediated communication
* Sampling approaches with the help of the Internet
Manuscript submission via online system.
Founding Editors of IJIS:
Ulf-Dietrich Reips
University of Zurich
Switzerland
Uwe Matzat
Eindhoven University of Technology
The Netherlands
Content available in PDF format.
Current Issue: Volume 1, Issue 1 (Special Issue, March 2006)
Date: 29 March 2006
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