The Journal of Library History established itself in 1966 as a leading venue for publishing scholarship addressing libraries and librarianship. In recognition of the journal’s 50th anniversary, this study uses data derived from Google Scholar to identify the articles in JLH and its successors that have been cited most often. Additionally, this essay reveals the journal has contained scholarship that cites library history both inside and outside the discipline of library and information science
Abstract Researchers are extremely interested in increasing the impact of their individual scholarly...
Over five decades, Information Technology and Libraries (and its predecessor, the Journal of Li...
Historians of American libraries and librarianship might hesitate to consult the wisdom of former U....
The aim of this paper is to identify the most prevailing trends of research and publishing in the fi...
The impact of scientific articles in respective subject fields are reflected by its citation counts ...
This study reveals the current status of articles published in Library and Information Science (LIS)...
Purpose: To provide a bibliometric review of the journal Library Review from 1989 until its relaunch...
Using citation data from Journal Citation Reports (JCR) 1996–2004, this research replicates Meyer an...
JASIS has consistently been identified as one the major information science and library journals bo...
Scientometrics is one of the leading peer-reviewed journals in the field of Library and Information ...
This article analyzes the bibliometric features (the number of pages, completion years, the fields o...
It has been fifty years since, in the spring of 1967, Library and Information History first appeared...
Bibliometric is an emerging thrust area of research and has now become a well established part of in...
The purpose of this study was to analyze trends in publication and citation in library and informati...
Google Scholar (GS) is the only available global database for the citation analysis of Indian LIS jo...
Abstract Researchers are extremely interested in increasing the impact of their individual scholarly...
Over five decades, Information Technology and Libraries (and its predecessor, the Journal of Li...
Historians of American libraries and librarianship might hesitate to consult the wisdom of former U....
The aim of this paper is to identify the most prevailing trends of research and publishing in the fi...
The impact of scientific articles in respective subject fields are reflected by its citation counts ...
This study reveals the current status of articles published in Library and Information Science (LIS)...
Purpose: To provide a bibliometric review of the journal Library Review from 1989 until its relaunch...
Using citation data from Journal Citation Reports (JCR) 1996–2004, this research replicates Meyer an...
JASIS has consistently been identified as one the major information science and library journals bo...
Scientometrics is one of the leading peer-reviewed journals in the field of Library and Information ...
This article analyzes the bibliometric features (the number of pages, completion years, the fields o...
It has been fifty years since, in the spring of 1967, Library and Information History first appeared...
Bibliometric is an emerging thrust area of research and has now become a well established part of in...
The purpose of this study was to analyze trends in publication and citation in library and informati...
Google Scholar (GS) is the only available global database for the citation analysis of Indian LIS jo...
Abstract Researchers are extremely interested in increasing the impact of their individual scholarly...
Over five decades, Information Technology and Libraries (and its predecessor, the Journal of Li...
Historians of American libraries and librarianship might hesitate to consult the wisdom of former U....