Librarians are not trained as original researchers during library school. As a result, librarians as authors may succumb to common statistical misconceptions and use errors, thus it is important for librarians to know how to recognize them. A quick discussion of what a researcher should be aware to avoid poor methods and inaccurate use of statistics is included. A review of statistics and research methods courses currently offered in library and information science programs helps determine if the lack of training observed in earlier studies has changed. A list of recommendations for authors and reviewers of LIS literature is presented
This is the authors' accepted manuscript. The published version is available from the publisher at...
This study looks at other-field citation rates of library and information science (LIS) literature. ...
This article will address how subject specialists and general instruction librarians can integrate n...
Princeton University Library, through its Data and Statistical Services (DSS) unit, goes further tha...
Statistical information is one of the most important forms of government publication. Librarians rec...
[Excerpt] The field of library and information science (LIS) has seen a tremendous growth of interes...
Experiential learning programs are an effective method to teach data-focused research skills and sta...
Ms. Whisner describes the method and some of the results reported in a recently published book about...
This article grew out the authors\u27 desire to explore the widely held notion that librarians disre...
Librarians and administrators are often looking for better ways to measure and promote library servi...
evidence summaryObjective – To compare the research articles produced by library and information sci...
<p>This dataset includes survey response data exported from Qualtrics. It is a subset of the full su...
Most reference librarians would like reference statistics to reflect all aspects of reference work. ...
These are times of tighter budgets — for governments, industry, and individuals. Consequently, many ...
Objectives – To survey and ascertain the level of confidence academic librarians demonstrate with re...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript. The published version is available from the publisher at...
This study looks at other-field citation rates of library and information science (LIS) literature. ...
This article will address how subject specialists and general instruction librarians can integrate n...
Princeton University Library, through its Data and Statistical Services (DSS) unit, goes further tha...
Statistical information is one of the most important forms of government publication. Librarians rec...
[Excerpt] The field of library and information science (LIS) has seen a tremendous growth of interes...
Experiential learning programs are an effective method to teach data-focused research skills and sta...
Ms. Whisner describes the method and some of the results reported in a recently published book about...
This article grew out the authors\u27 desire to explore the widely held notion that librarians disre...
Librarians and administrators are often looking for better ways to measure and promote library servi...
evidence summaryObjective – To compare the research articles produced by library and information sci...
<p>This dataset includes survey response data exported from Qualtrics. It is a subset of the full su...
Most reference librarians would like reference statistics to reflect all aspects of reference work. ...
These are times of tighter budgets — for governments, industry, and individuals. Consequently, many ...
Objectives – To survey and ascertain the level of confidence academic librarians demonstrate with re...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript. The published version is available from the publisher at...
This study looks at other-field citation rates of library and information science (LIS) literature. ...
This article will address how subject specialists and general instruction librarians can integrate n...