2011-2016: Pennsylvania State University Bernard J. Jansen and Qatar's Qatar Computing Laboratory
Bernard J. Jansen, Qatar Doha Qatar Computing Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University Information Science
Southwest Finance Economics University School of Management Yang Chen
Satish Krishnan, Information Technology and Systems, India Management Institute, India, Casicode
UK Manchester Metropolitan University Language Information Department Jennifer Rowley
Mr. Ofir Turel of California State University Fullerton School of Information Systems and Decision Making Sciences
Kem Z. K. Zhang, Department of Business Administration, Science and Technology University of People's Republic of China
Luis Vicente Casalo AriƱo, Zaragoza University, Spain
Mr. Chen Chongyang, Soochow Business School, Suzhou University, China, Smart Supply Chain Research Center, PR China
Chen Wei, People's Republic of China, Zhejiang University, Faculty of Business Administration, Department of Data Science and Engineering Management
Efthymios Constantinides, Entrepreneur, Strategy, International Business and Marketing, Netherlands, University of Twente
Steven M. Furnell, University of Plymouth, Security, Communications and Networking, UK
Xiao Xiao, Taiwan National Taiwan Science and Technology University, Department of Information Management, Taiwan
Takao Kaohsiung Dai-Ichi University of Technology, Department of Information Management, Echo Hoang
Olessia Koltsova, Graduate School of Internet Economics, Russian National Research University
Taiwan Ocean University Department of Ship Transport Management Lin Xiufen
Helena Lovasz-Bukvova, Austria Vienna Economics and Business University Information System / New Media Research Laboratory
Fons Wijnhoven, Department of Industrial Engineering and Business Information Systems, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Management Technology Institute Hanjung Zo
Internet research is an international journaling journal designed to promote the explanation, evaluation and understanding of the role of a wide area multipurpose computer network such as the Internet. The Internet continues to gather influence and momentum and it is becoming increasingly important to realize the potential uses of such powerful resources in occupational, political, personal and scholarly life . Therefore, we strongly encourage research on theoretical insight and understanding to cope with social, ethical, economic, and political influences underlying public access to information resources.
Internet research is to use Internet information, especially free information on the World Wide Web for research. It is as follows. Using Internet information or Internet-based resources, it has a focused focus and tends to access information without purchase price. Internet research has had a major impact on the way ideas are formed and how knowledge is created. Common uses of Internet research include personal research on specific topics, students studying academic projects and papers, journalists and other writers who study stories. Research is a broad term. Here, it is used to mean "to find something". Includes all activities that try to identify topics and actively collect information to promote understanding. Analysis after collection, such as quality or synthesis attention may be included.
Internet survey software gathers information while conducting Internet surveys. This information can be organized in various ways, such as tags and hierarchical trees. The goal is to gather information on specific research projects in one place, to quickly find and access again. These tools also have the ability to edit and annotate the captured content and export it to other formats. Other features common to outlines include the use of full text searches to help you find information and filters quickly. This allows you to drill down to show only the information relevant to a particular query. By acquiring and retaining information, additional backups are also provided to prevent Web pages and Web sites from disappearing or becoming inaccessible in the future.