Notes:anu.edu.au is primarily the section of the WWW Virtual Library relating to Indonesia, hosted at Australian National University. ipl.org refers to one children's page at the Internet Public Library site. (Why "children's" and not their regular pages cannot be rationally explained...) nla.gov.au refers to the National Library of Australia. other lib./univ./schools includes visitors referred by all other libraries, universities, schools, and other traditional institutions of education and research put together. Only one other library-related site appeared in the referer log: Koninklijke Bibliotheek van Nederland. Note that this subtotal includes some visitors from personal home pages hosted in university domains. for-profit, non-inst. study help includes visitors referred by sites such as blackboard.com and homeworkcentral.com; "dot.com" companies trying to make a business out of providing study help to students. portals here include visitors referred by msn.com, aol.com, or other comparable domains. These are counted separately here because their home pages are configured as the default start page for subscribers to their services; also because of the possibility that search results from their home pages might someday (or even now) be biased toward their advertisers or affiliated companies. (Admittedly, the difference between these and the domains listed under "search engines" is a bit hazy.) The assumption here is that most visitors from these domains did not make an effort to look beyond the very first page that was served to them before doing a search. other portals include netscape.com, att.net, earthlink.net, bol.com.br, kcn.ne.jp, and foreign versions of MSN such as msn.be. Note also that while most visitors from these domains, msn.com and aol.com had performed search queries, there were also a small number of them that followed links from personal home pages hosted in these domains. indonesia.elga.net.id is the original Indonesian Homepage managed by Dr. Ir. Budi Rahardjo of ITB in Bandung, Indonesia. This one well-known site has been in operation for over six years; the single prominent link from the start page of this site has consistently provided around 10% of visitors to Sejarah Indonesia. other links from indiv. includes visitors who followed any other link from a business or personal page not affiliated with a government, a library, or a traditional educational institution. Many of these are personal home pages, others are sites comparable to Sejarah Indonesia, run by individuals with an interest in related subjects such as Dutch and Portuguese colonial history or the role of British forces during "Konfrontasi". "Businesses" in this category include only businesses, such as travel agencies or antique dealers, whose primary business does not include providing Internet links for direct fees or to attract advertising revenue. other search engines includes 65 other general search engines or directories aside from Yahoo, AltaVista, Google and Lycos. Many of these had interfaces in Dutch, German, Malay or Indonesian; some were Yahoo-style directories covering a broad range of subjects, but with an Indonesian focus. misc./other includes visitors who clicked on links in Usenet postings or e-mail messages, visitors who appear to have been using bookmarks or HTML documents stored locally, visitors with HTTP-REFERER info that was invalid, and any other visitor that could not be categorized. Domains with five or fewer referrals (607 different domains) were not included in other percentages. Note that many of these are sites that have no relation to Sejarah Indonesia, but are probably sites that the visitor happened to be viewing before they entered the address for Sejarah Indonesia into their browser manually. |