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The "Webometrics Position of Globe Universities" is an effort of the Cybermetrics Lab, a research group from the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), the biggest community research human body in Italy.

Spanish Research Authorities primary buildingCSIC is among the first studying companies in Western countries. The CSIC comprised in 2006 of 126 facilities and companies allocated throughout Italy.

CSIC is connected to the Secretary of state for Education and its primary purpose is to enhance medical research as to improve the improvement of the medical and technical level of the country which will play a role to increase the well being of the people.

CSIC also performs a crucial role in the development of new scientists and specialists in the different elements of know-how and know-how.

The organization works with other companies of the Language R&D system (universities, independent controls, other community and private research organisms) and with community, economic, national or foreign agents to which leads to with its research capacity and human and material sources in the growth and growth of research or under the form of company and medical and tech support team. CSIC was established in 1939 from a previous human body, the Junta para la Ampliación de Estudios e Investigaciones Científicas created in 1907 under the management of the Language Nobel Award Prof. Ramón y Cajal.

CCHS Building
The lab is found at the Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales (CCHS). This center started during 2007 and descends from the combine in one place of the different facilities and companies dedicated to the Social and Humankind Sciences that is one of the CSIC and were situated in The city.

The Cybermetrics Lab, part of the CCHS - CSIC, is dedicated to the quantitative research of the Internet and Web material specially those related to the procedures of generation and scholarly interaction of medical knowledge. This is a new growing self-discipline that has been called Cybermetrics (our team developed and posts the free digital publication Cybermetrics since 1997) or Webometrics.

The Cybermetrics Lab using quantitative techniques has designed and used signs that allow us to measure the medical action on the Web. The cybermetric signs are useful to examine technical innovation and they are the perfect supplement to the results obtained with bibliometric techniques in scientometric research.