Analyzing the collective opinion of presumed experts, often termed a per- ception study, is a frequently used approach for rating journals or evaluating education programs. Replicating the 1985 Kohl–Davis study, seventy-one library and information science (LIS) journals are ranked according to their mean rating on a 1 to 5 ordinal scale by deans of ALA-accredited educa- tion programs and by the directors of ARL libraries (surveyed during the summer of 2003). Comparison of the results with the 1985 study found considerable continuity in journal perceptions over the past two decades, but more so by directors than deans. A weak to moderate correlation was found between deans’ ratings and Journal Citation Reports citation scores, wher...
This paper studies the correlations between peer review and citation indicators when evaluating rese...
Survey of Chair and Institutional Correlates of Library Faculty Perceptions of Chair Faculty Develop...
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Analyzing the collective opinion of presumed experts, often termed a per-ception study, is a frequen...
A citation analysis of core library and information science journals was conducted to identify facto...
This prestige study surveyed full-time faculty of American Library Association ðALAÞ–accredited prog...
Using citation data from Journal Citation Reports (JCR) 1996–2004, this research replicates Meyer an...
A survey concerning perceptions of academic librarians was conducted at a large, 4-year university w...
This study evaluates the data sources and research methods used in earlier studies to rank the resea...
A lot of interest has been generated by research on problems associated with ranking journals accord...
Journal rankings are widely used in academic circles in evaluating the impact and quality of academi...
The review of librarians by their peers is an elemental factor in advance ment and continuing appoi...
This paper examines differences in academics perceptions of how journals should be evaluated in term...
The purpose of the present study is to determine, by building a model that predicts a judgment of pe...
Objectives: On a medical campus, systematic reviews with librarian co-authors compared to reviews wi...
This paper studies the correlations between peer review and citation indicators when evaluating rese...
Survey of Chair and Institutional Correlates of Library Faculty Perceptions of Chair Faculty Develop...
This article submitted to IUPUI ScholarWorks as part of the OASIS Project. Article reproduced with ...
Analyzing the collective opinion of presumed experts, often termed a per-ception study, is a frequen...
A citation analysis of core library and information science journals was conducted to identify facto...
This prestige study surveyed full-time faculty of American Library Association ðALAÞ–accredited prog...
Using citation data from Journal Citation Reports (JCR) 1996–2004, this research replicates Meyer an...
A survey concerning perceptions of academic librarians was conducted at a large, 4-year university w...
This study evaluates the data sources and research methods used in earlier studies to rank the resea...
A lot of interest has been generated by research on problems associated with ranking journals accord...
Journal rankings are widely used in academic circles in evaluating the impact and quality of academi...
The review of librarians by their peers is an elemental factor in advance ment and continuing appoi...
This paper examines differences in academics perceptions of how journals should be evaluated in term...
The purpose of the present study is to determine, by building a model that predicts a judgment of pe...
Objectives: On a medical campus, systematic reviews with librarian co-authors compared to reviews wi...
This paper studies the correlations between peer review and citation indicators when evaluating rese...
Survey of Chair and Institutional Correlates of Library Faculty Perceptions of Chair Faculty Develop...
This article submitted to IUPUI ScholarWorks as part of the OASIS Project. Article reproduced with ...