A poster presented at the Special Libraries Association Annual Conference, June 2019Librarians who practice bibliometrics are often asked to compare the research output of an academic department or research group to a larger body of scholarship. Here I explore techniques to address these requests with a case study examining the field of Library and Information Science (LIS). Scholarship around academic libraries is evaluated in two ways: broadly, and as produced by librarians within the University System of Maryland (USM). This analysis relies on bibliographic data from EBSCO's Library and Information Science Source (LISS) database for the time period of 2008-2019. 16,248 records related to the exploded “academic libraries” subject hea...
Scientometric studies are enduring studies that portray an organized visual of messy data. The curre...
Studies the number of keywords in the titles of library and information science textbooks and resear...
It is expected that the usage of LIS in research papers will continue to expand in the coming years....
This research poster was presented remotely at the Library Research & Innovative Practice Forum, Jun...
Librarians who practice bibliometrics are often asked to document the contribution of an academic de...
This study provides an overview of the Library and Information Science (LIS) research from 1980 thro...
The relation between information science and library science has been debated for decades, and even ...
This article surveys topic distributions of the academic literature that employs the terms bibliomet...
The aim of this paper is to identify the most prevailing trends of research and publishing in the fi...
This article surveys topic distributions of the academic literature that employs the terms bibliomet...
The study targets examining the exploration yield on the key terms of librarianship within 52 years ...
The paper presents the Library and Information Science (LIS) literature published in the journal ‘Un...
This study looks at other-field citation rates of library and information science (LIS) literature. ...
Bibliometrics is an emerging thrust area of research and has now become a well established part of i...
The paper introduces bibliotaxonomy as a generic name for those aspects of Library and Information S...
Scientometric studies are enduring studies that portray an organized visual of messy data. The curre...
Studies the number of keywords in the titles of library and information science textbooks and resear...
It is expected that the usage of LIS in research papers will continue to expand in the coming years....
This research poster was presented remotely at the Library Research & Innovative Practice Forum, Jun...
Librarians who practice bibliometrics are often asked to document the contribution of an academic de...
This study provides an overview of the Library and Information Science (LIS) research from 1980 thro...
The relation between information science and library science has been debated for decades, and even ...
This article surveys topic distributions of the academic literature that employs the terms bibliomet...
The aim of this paper is to identify the most prevailing trends of research and publishing in the fi...
This article surveys topic distributions of the academic literature that employs the terms bibliomet...
The study targets examining the exploration yield on the key terms of librarianship within 52 years ...
The paper presents the Library and Information Science (LIS) literature published in the journal ‘Un...
This study looks at other-field citation rates of library and information science (LIS) literature. ...
Bibliometrics is an emerging thrust area of research and has now become a well established part of i...
The paper introduces bibliotaxonomy as a generic name for those aspects of Library and Information S...
Scientometric studies are enduring studies that portray an organized visual of messy data. The curre...
Studies the number of keywords in the titles of library and information science textbooks and resear...
It is expected that the usage of LIS in research papers will continue to expand in the coming years....