This paper is a citation analyses that assesses references of theses submitted to the Department of Library and Information Science at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka from 1997 to 2007 The results revealed that journals are cited more than other information resources, and online resources cited were very rarely from 1997-2005, but increased from 2006 and 2007. College and Research Libraries is the most cited journal. The major subject area covered in their research is library management/administration; user studies, information communication technology, and collection development while bibliometrics, preservation, special and public libraries were less commonly researched
This study analyses the citation patterns of masters' theses and doctoral dissertations between 2005...
The study investigated the influence of availability of core cited journals (local print, foreign pr...
The study analyzed the citations used by doctoral students of PWU School of Education in their disse...
This paper is a citation analyses that assesses references of theses submitted to the Department of ...
A citation analysis of theses/dissertations from Department of Political Science, University of Cala...
This study analyzes the citations of Masters Theses in Library and Information Science of Nnamdi Azi...
References appended to eighty postgraduate library and information science dissertations, submitted ...
This study applies citation analysis method to examine the use of information resources by postgradu...
A citation analysis was conducted to examine the use of e-resources in postgraduate research at Muhi...
Postgraduate theses and dissertations include diversified sources of print and electronic informatio...
Citations of doctoral theses in library and information science, submitted to the School of Post-gra...
This article depicts the results of a study carried out to ascertain the information pattern based o...
Degree Projects submitted to the Department of Library and Information Science at Madonna University...
The study is an analysis of the citations in the research project reports of Social Science Bachelor...
Journal of Continuing Education and Extension, 2014; 5(2):641-655A study was conducted to understand...
This study analyses the citation patterns of masters' theses and doctoral dissertations between 2005...
The study investigated the influence of availability of core cited journals (local print, foreign pr...
The study analyzed the citations used by doctoral students of PWU School of Education in their disse...
This paper is a citation analyses that assesses references of theses submitted to the Department of ...
A citation analysis of theses/dissertations from Department of Political Science, University of Cala...
This study analyzes the citations of Masters Theses in Library and Information Science of Nnamdi Azi...
References appended to eighty postgraduate library and information science dissertations, submitted ...
This study applies citation analysis method to examine the use of information resources by postgradu...
A citation analysis was conducted to examine the use of e-resources in postgraduate research at Muhi...
Postgraduate theses and dissertations include diversified sources of print and electronic informatio...
Citations of doctoral theses in library and information science, submitted to the School of Post-gra...
This article depicts the results of a study carried out to ascertain the information pattern based o...
Degree Projects submitted to the Department of Library and Information Science at Madonna University...
The study is an analysis of the citations in the research project reports of Social Science Bachelor...
Journal of Continuing Education and Extension, 2014; 5(2):641-655A study was conducted to understand...
This study analyses the citation patterns of masters' theses and doctoral dissertations between 2005...
The study investigated the influence of availability of core cited journals (local print, foreign pr...
The study analyzed the citations used by doctoral students of PWU School of Education in their disse...