2019
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences9040181
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The Top-Viewed Cryosphere Videos on YouTube: An Overview

Abstract: Youtube.com has become one of the most popular places to share videos on the Internet, storing a large amount of audiovisual materials. People all over the world can upload their videos and watch videos of others. The research potential of this information source has received increasing popularity across scientific disciplines. In this contribution, we explore the top viewed videos containing selected cryospheric keywords, both general (cryosphere, glacier, ice, permafrost, snow), and specific, focusing on dif… Show more

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“…Word clouds of the 50 most frequently occurring words were visualized separately for titles and abstracts. This method has been successfully employed in characterizing and visualizing the content of large textual datasets across other scientific fields (McGee and Craig, 2012;Atenstaedt, 2017), including geosciences (Li and Zhou, 2017;Emmer et al, 2019). Clearly, word clouds can only illustrate priorities and the choice of wording of the group under study.…”
Section: Wos and Scopus Databases Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Word clouds of the 50 most frequently occurring words were visualized separately for titles and abstracts. This method has been successfully employed in characterizing and visualizing the content of large textual datasets across other scientific fields (McGee and Craig, 2012;Atenstaedt, 2017), including geosciences (Li and Zhou, 2017;Emmer et al, 2019). Clearly, word clouds can only illustrate priorities and the choice of wording of the group under study.…”
Section: Wos and Scopus Databases Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A novel method of "two-dimensional enhanced" word cloud analysis of the qualitative coding categories was used to compare for-and-against sub-group perceptions of respondents (i.e., those against and those supporting the wind farm). Usually, word clouds provide an efficient interface to depict the most frequently used words in a data set [70][71][72]. In this study, we developed a new type of word cloud, which graphically describes two variables-frequency of occurrence of keywords/codes and distribution of relevant answers on a three-degree qualitative scale (positive-neutral-negative stance).…”
Section: Preferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%