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What is Webometrics?

The science of webometrics (also cybermetrics) tries to measure the World Wide Web to get knowledge about the number and types of hyperlinks, structure of the World Wide Web and usage patterns. According to Björneborn and Ingwersen (2004), the definition of webometrics is “the study of the quantitative aspects of the construction and use of information resources, structures and technologies on the Web drawing on bibliometric and informetric approaches.” The term webometrics was first coined by Almind and Ingwersen (1997). A second definition of webometrics has also been introduced, “the study of web-based content with primarily quantitative methods for social science research goals using techniques that are not specific to one field of study” (Thelwall, 2009), which emphasizes the development of applied methods for use in the wider social sciences. The purpose of this alternative definition was to help publicize appropriate methods outside of the information science discipline rather than to replace the original definition within information science.

So how to increase your website webometrics? Of course by posting!. Keep posting on and soon your webometrics index also will be increased.

For all UTM staffs, this is how UTM count your webometrics

GARIS PANDUAN MARKAH BONUS (5%) WEBOMETRICS DALAM eLPPT

Skema Pemarkahan 2016

Bilangan pages Markah
2000 dan ke atas 5
1000 dan ke atas 4
500 dan ke atas 3
250 dan ke atas 2
100 dan ke atas 1

Cara Mendapatkan Bilangan Laman Web

  1. Lawati http://www.google.com
  2. Masukkan kata kunci carian site:[alamat laman web anda] seperti dalam gambar webometrics - check page size
  3. Salin bilangan results sebagai bilangan pages laman web anda

Contoh URL Tidak Tepat

Apa Itu Page Size?

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UTM Synergy 4.0 to merge faculties

JOHOR BAHRU, 2 July 2018 – Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) has embarked on a unique history when undertaking the restructuring of its academic entity and witnessing the merger of faculty from 18 to seven.

The restructuring is effective from 1 July 2018 as decided by the UTM Board of Directors’ meeting which convened on 16 May 2018.

UTM Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Datuk Ir. Dr. Wahid Omar said the restructuring, known as UTM Synergy 4.0 leads the university to have only seven faculties.

“This major transformation is meant to open up more opportunities for synergy and collaborations between academicians from different academic disciplines and new innovation in offering academic programs that are able to fulfill the new needs of the society in the future.

“We do not expect a smooth sailing in our new journey, but it is our commitment to iron out any form of challenges and hurdles together,” he said.

Prof. Wahid said that by this transformation, it is hoped that UTM will continue to be relevant as one of the best universities of choice by the local and international students.

The UTM Synergy 4.0 has merged several faculties into seven faculties namely the Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying, Razak Faculty of Technology and Informatics, Azman Hashim International Business School and Malaysia Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT).

“The Faculty of Engineering is a result of the merger of Faculty of Electrical Engineering (FKE), Civil Engineering (FKA), Mechanical Engineering (FKM), Chemical and Energy Engineering (FKT), Computing (FC) and Bioscience and Medical Engineering (FBME).”

“Meanwhile the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities was formed from the merging entities of the Faculty of Education (FP), Faculty of Islamic Civilization (FTI), Department of Human Resources Development of Faculty of Management (FM), Language Academy, and Center for Advanced Studies on Islam, Science and Civilization (CASIS), “said Prof. Wahid.

The new entity of Faculty of Science is a result of the merging between the old Faculty of Science and Faculty of Bioscience and Medical Engineering (FBME), and Faculty of Built Environment (FAB) merged with Faculty of Geoinformation and Real Estate (FGHT) to form the newly established Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying.

“The restructuring process also involve several schools in UTM Kuala Lumpur such as UTM Razak School, UTM Advanced Informatics School (UTM AIS) and UTM Perdana School. These three schools have merged and formed one entity known as the Razak Faculty of Technology and Informatics.

“Meanwhile, the Azman Hashim International Business School (AHIBS), Faculty of Management (FM) and Department of Information System, Faculty of Computing (FC) are now merged to form a new faculty that is known as the Azman Hashim International Business School,” he said.
In addition, the Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT) remains as it is, without any reshuffling.

UTM new academic entities
The Magnificent Se7en

IKLAN BIASISWA ENDOWMEN UTM SESI 2018/2019

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) mempelawa mahasiswa warganegara Malaysia yang BARU mendaftar untuk mengikuti program pengajian sepenuh masa di Peringkat Ijazah Sarjana Muda di UTM bagi sesi akademik 2018/2019 untuk memohon Biasiswa Endowmen UTM

Semua permohonan adalah secara atas talian dan dibuka mulai 5 Ogos hingga 16 Ogos 2018. Sila layari laman web berikut : http://biasiswaendowmen.utm.my