Local Internet Content (LIC) is a methodology (see Python function workbook below) and map to record the volume and reach of archived online content of local interest at the Middle Super Output Level (MSOA) for England and Intermediate Geography (IG) for Scotland. The data used for the map is based on the UK Web Archive and utilises entries of the JISC UK Web Domain Dataset, which is a subset of the Internet Archive and curated by the British Library and includes all the archived webpages under the .uk top level domain, contains a timestamp, the URL of the archived website as well as the British postcode found on each site.
The methodology and dataset can be used to derive a measure for how much local internet content (LIC) exists across the UK and estimate a ‘Radius of Gyration’ (RG) for the geographic reach of websites. This measure refers to a computation of the mean distance between a websites’ set of postcodes (p) by performing the steps in the workbook on the coordinate data.
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DOI | 10.20390/localinternetcontent |
Attribution | Created by Emmanouil Tranos and Christoph Stich. Data provided by the Consumer Data Research Centre, an ESRC Data Investment: ES/L011840/1, ES/L011891/1 |
Source | JISC UK Web Domain Dataset |
Data and Resources
- Calculating Local Internet Content (Python Function / Jupyter Notebook)bin
This notebook details how to calculate the Local Internet Content (LIC) for...
Download - Local Internet Content 2001-12 (Using 2011 Boundaries with Crude Mapping to 2004 Boundary Values)csv
This combined file uses the 2011 MSOA geographies for England/Wales. The LIC...
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Modified | 2024-04-10 |
Release Date | 2020-02-04 |
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location | Great Britain |
Temporal Coverage | January 2001 to December 2012 |
Granularity | MSOA11CD, IZ11CD, MSOA01CD, IZ01CD |
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Contact Name | Dr Emmanouil Tranos |
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