Purpose – The aim of this paper is to explore the relationship between practitioners and academics in scholarly communication in library and information science (LIS) journals. Design/methodology/approach – The research is based on a reader survey, a citation analysis and an editor survey. The reader survey identifies both differences in journal rankings between practitioners and academics and the contribution of practitioners to LIS journals. The editor survey provides the proportions of practitioners and academics for the journals. The citation analysis shows the disparities in information exchange between the journals mainly preferred by practitioners and those more favoured by academics. Furthermore, it is possible to explore if practit...
Scholarly communication plays a significant role in the development and dissemination of research ou...
The aim of this paper is to identify the most prevailing trends of research and publishing in the fi...
This article presents an analysis of 111 Library and Information Science journals based on measureme...
Previous research indicates that the academic journal in many cases is the most valuable and importa...
This article examines authorship of LIS literature in the context of practitioner and non-practition...
Research on publication and citation patterns generally focuses on prolific or highly cited authors ...
A Review of: Chang, Y-W. (2017). Comparative study of characteristics of authors between open acc...
The objective of this project was to examine how liaison librarians perceive the role of the academi...
The current environment in higher education drives faculty members towards research and publication....
Assessment of the quality of published research is funda-mental to the research assessment process i...
Our intention in this Editorial is to explore some of the key issues being faced by library and info...
This paper is a précis of a research project conducted in March 2001 for the Master of Library and ...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to investigate the research output performance of LIS Professiona...
The goal of the scientometric analysis presented in this article was to investigate international an...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Multidisciplinarity of LIS fa...
Scholarly communication plays a significant role in the development and dissemination of research ou...
The aim of this paper is to identify the most prevailing trends of research and publishing in the fi...
This article presents an analysis of 111 Library and Information Science journals based on measureme...
Previous research indicates that the academic journal in many cases is the most valuable and importa...
This article examines authorship of LIS literature in the context of practitioner and non-practition...
Research on publication and citation patterns generally focuses on prolific or highly cited authors ...
A Review of: Chang, Y-W. (2017). Comparative study of characteristics of authors between open acc...
The objective of this project was to examine how liaison librarians perceive the role of the academi...
The current environment in higher education drives faculty members towards research and publication....
Assessment of the quality of published research is funda-mental to the research assessment process i...
Our intention in this Editorial is to explore some of the key issues being faced by library and info...
This paper is a précis of a research project conducted in March 2001 for the Master of Library and ...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to investigate the research output performance of LIS Professiona...
The goal of the scientometric analysis presented in this article was to investigate international an...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Multidisciplinarity of LIS fa...
Scholarly communication plays a significant role in the development and dissemination of research ou...
The aim of this paper is to identify the most prevailing trends of research and publishing in the fi...
This article presents an analysis of 111 Library and Information Science journals based on measureme...