“…According to the related literature, there are ten webometric applications. They include: web impact factor (WIF) assessment (Ingwersen, 1998;Thelwall, 2001;Smith, 2004;Kousha, 2004;Danesh et al, 2008); website visibility assessment (Vreeland, 2000; EL 33,1 Vaughan and Thelwall, 2005;Gao and Vaughan, 2005;Asnafi and Osareh, 2006;Soheili et al, 2008); investigation of website collaboration (Chu, 2001;Ingwersen and Larsen, 2001;Thelwall and Wilkinson, 2002;Osareh, 2003;Danesh et al, 2008); identification of core websites (Soheili, 2006); mapping the structure of science (Kousha and Thelwall, 2007); search engines assessment (Isfandyari-Moghaddam and Parirokh, 2006;Isfandyari-Moghaddam, 2007;Isfandyari-Moghaddam and Ranjbar, 2008); web page contents analysis (Huizingh, 2000); investigation of users' information seeking behaviour (Sotoudeh, 2003;Thelwall et al, 2005); investigation of the web presence of countries (Thelwall and Price, 2003;Noruzi, 2006b); and discovery of the link creation motivations (Wilkinson et al, 2003;Chu, 2005;Thelwall et al, 2005;Kousha and Thelwall, 2006). Hence, building this study on the related literature, a combination of webometric applications were utilized to determine the most accredited free English EJs in medical sciences.…”