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- From: kristoff@net.bio.net (David Kristofferson)
- Newsgroups: bionet.announce
- Subject: Repost of 1991 BIOSCI/bionet newsgroup usage stats
- Message-ID: <Dec.31.15.10.17.1992.4585@net.bio.net>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 23:10:17 GMT
- Organization: BIOSCI International Newsgroups for Biology
- Lines: 97
- Approved: bionews-moderator@net.bio.net
-
- This is a repost from earlier this year for comparison purposes. Even
- before running the totals, I am sure that the corresponding rates for
- 1992 will be much higher than 1991. I will compile the corresponding
- stats for 1992 and post them early next week after the year end.
-
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-
- Here are the newsgroups statistics for 1991. I am going to start
- compiling these on an annual basis from here on (in the past this has
- been done irregularly, mainly when numbers were required for funding
- agency reports).
-
- The last time I compiled usage statistics was in February 1991
- covering the period 1 Nov 89 (start date of GOS) through 2/17/91
- (nothing magic about that date). During that period a total of 3228
- messages were posted.
-
- The total for all of 1991 (a shorter period than the above and
- overlapping it by 1.5 months) was 6406!!
-
- The total of average daily posts to all of the newsgroups was 8.08 at
- the time of the last compilation. It is now 20.19!!
-
- While this is still modest by computer science newsgroup standards
- (e.g., comp.sys.ibm.pc probably gets over 100 per day), it is clear
- that in 1991 the system has finally started to emerge from its
- prolonged infancy. The posting frequency on all newsgroups was up
- compared to the previous survey except for BIONAUTS, BIO-MATRIX, and
- POPULATION-BIOLOGY. BIONAUTS showed a minor posting frequency
- decline, but the other two groups were down sharply.
-
- The bottom five groups on the list (AGEING, EMBL-DATABANK,
- GENETIC-LINKAGE, CHROMOSOME-22, and GENOMIC-ORGANIZATION) are under
- one posting per week on average. I will be opening a discussion on
- BIOFORUM soon (when it is also operational at IRLEARN) about possibly
- shutting down some of these newsgroups and revising our voting policy
- for new newsgroup creation. This issue needs to be resolved before
- voting on additional newsgroups.
-
- I must admit that I have been rather disappointed with the
- CHROMOSOME-22 newsgroup, particularly when the people working on the
- ARABIDOPSIS genome project have made their newsgroup such a success as
- seen below. The ARABIDOPSIS newsgroup clearly shows that electronic
- communications can play an important role in a major scientific
- collaborative effort. I hope that other mapping/sequencing
- communities will follow their excellent lead, and I remain ready to
- assist in organizing these efforts.
-
- My thanks once again to all of you for your continuing use and support
- of BIOSCI. If the early indications for 1992 persist (e.g., active
- new groups such as BIO-INFO), it will be an even better year than
- 1991.
-
- Sincerely,
-
- Dave Kristofferson
-
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-
- Usage of BIOSCI/bionet Newsgroups
- 1/1/91 - 12/31/91 inclusive
- ranked in order of number of messages posted per day
-
- Newsgroup Name Messages Posted Messages per day*
- -------------- ---------------- ----------------
- BIONEWS 1379 3.78
- BIO-SOFTWARE 1179 3.23
- METHODS-AND-REAGENTS 796 2.18
- BIO-INFO 19 1.58
- NEUROSCIENCE 305 1.11
- EMPLOYMENT 392 1.07
- ARABIDOPSIS 264 0.94
- GENBANK-BB 335 0.92
- MOLECULAR-EVOLUTION 304 0.83
- BIO-JOURNALS 212 0.58
- BIONAUTS 203 0.56
- COMPUTATIONAL-BIOLOGY 135 0.51
- HIV-MOLECULAR-BIOLOGY 10 0.50
- PROTEIN-ANALYSIS 152 0.42
- SCIENCE-RESOURCES 149 0.41
- HUMAN-GENOME-PROGRAM 114 0.31
- BIO-MATRIX 102 0.28
- POPULATION-BIOLOGY 92 0.25
- AGROFORESTRY 76 0.21
- AGEING 50 0.14
- EMBL-DATABANK 48 0.13
- GENETIC-LINKAGE 35 0.10
- CHROMOSOME-22 28 0.08
- GENOMIC-ORGANIZATION 27 0.07
-
- Totals: 6406 20.19
-
-
- * several newsgroups came in to existence during the course of 1991.
- The statistic is calculated only over the number of days that the
- newsgroup was actually available during 1991.
-
-