Dimensions of Internet science

Internet Science is a new and exciting interdisciplinary field. Its purpose is the conduct ofempirical studies which examine the Internet as both an instrument for, and an object of,scientific investigation. This book is the first comprehensive collection of contributions to InternetScience appearing in English, written by highly respected experts from seven different countries.All contributions were subject to a double peer review process.

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