Purpose Reports on research undertaken into the use made of library and information science (LIS) journals in dissertations written by students undertaking the Master’s course in Information and Library Studies at the University of Wales Aberystwyth. Design Analysis of the citations of 100 (post 2000) dissertations submitted gives an indication of the range of material used in dissertations. In addition, responses to questionnaires from students provide information about how relevant papers are found from LIS journals. Findings Journals with a practical bias were more cited than research-oriented journals. Lists of the most “popular” journal titles are included. Value The research provides a “snapshot” of the use made of LIS journals by Mas...
This is a bibliometric study that used 27 LIS dissertations with a total of 6,257 citations. Most ci...
The study’s aim is twofold: first to determine the extent to which Australian library and informatio...
What types of information sources do masters and doctoral (M and D) students at Tshwane University o...
Purpose Reports on research undertaken into the use made of library and information science (LIS) jo...
This study considers the development of undergraduate library and information science education at A...
Previous research indicates that the academic journal in many cases is the most valuable and importa...
This paper is a citation analyses that assesses references of theses submitted to the Department of ...
This study applies citation analysis method to examine the use of information resources by postgradu...
Citation analyses were carried out on master’s thesis in three disciplines, forensic psychology, for...
A guest editorial introducing a 'special' issue of Education for Information to celebrate 40 years o...
This paper aims to identify the types of research papers/articles, current trends in the choice of s...
A citation analysis of theses/dissertations from Department of Political Science, University of Cala...
Objective: The assessment of scholarly communication on the particular area of knowledge has been us...
This study applies citation analysis method to examine the use of information resources by students ...
This article examines disciplinary differences in the use of electronic journals by academic staff a...
This is a bibliometric study that used 27 LIS dissertations with a total of 6,257 citations. Most ci...
The study’s aim is twofold: first to determine the extent to which Australian library and informatio...
What types of information sources do masters and doctoral (M and D) students at Tshwane University o...
Purpose Reports on research undertaken into the use made of library and information science (LIS) jo...
This study considers the development of undergraduate library and information science education at A...
Previous research indicates that the academic journal in many cases is the most valuable and importa...
This paper is a citation analyses that assesses references of theses submitted to the Department of ...
This study applies citation analysis method to examine the use of information resources by postgradu...
Citation analyses were carried out on master’s thesis in three disciplines, forensic psychology, for...
A guest editorial introducing a 'special' issue of Education for Information to celebrate 40 years o...
This paper aims to identify the types of research papers/articles, current trends in the choice of s...
A citation analysis of theses/dissertations from Department of Political Science, University of Cala...
Objective: The assessment of scholarly communication on the particular area of knowledge has been us...
This study applies citation analysis method to examine the use of information resources by students ...
This article examines disciplinary differences in the use of electronic journals by academic staff a...
This is a bibliometric study that used 27 LIS dissertations with a total of 6,257 citations. Most ci...
The study’s aim is twofold: first to determine the extent to which Australian library and informatio...
What types of information sources do masters and doctoral (M and D) students at Tshwane University o...