This paper used bibliometrics to examine patterns of publication output in library and information science (LIS) research in Nigerian universities from 2000 to 2014 in terms of the trend in publication output in LIS research, the most visible (productive) universities and authors, the most cited universities and authors, and publication sources. The Web of Science was used as the source of the data. The findings of the study revealed a fluctuating and unpredictable trend in the annual publication output in LIS research in Nigeria. The University of Ibadan, University of Nigeria, and Delta State University were found to be the three most visible (productive) universities in LIS research. Based on the findings of this study, it is recommended...
Citation is one of the most important instruments in analysing the impact of scientific productivity...
The aim of the study is to carry out a citation analysis of ten most prolific academic scholars in t...
challenges faced by journal publishers and researchers in sub-Saharan Africa, as well as recommendat...
Abstract This bibliometric study was designed to analyze the scholarly publications of librarians in...
This study is a bibliometric analysis of Library and Information Science Digest. This is the officia...
This informetric study was aimed at finding out the distribution of articles and authors that publis...
Abstract The purpose of the study is to evaluate a Nigerian Library and Information Science journal...
Scientometrics is an effective method to quantitatively analyse the productivity and progress of all...
Degree Projects submitted to the Department of Library and Information Science at Madonna University...
Library and Information Science (LIS) research in Nigeria span over five decades. However, despite t...
The study evaluated the projects submitted to the library from Chemistry Department, Environmental S...
This is a study of the bibliometric practices of professional librarians in the two states mentioned...
The study is an analysis of the citations in the research project reports of Social Science Bachelor...
This research study aims to find out the research productivity of Nigerian and Indian authors to the...
The study examined the pattern of research and publication among academic librarians. Descriptive su...
Citation is one of the most important instruments in analysing the impact of scientific productivity...
The aim of the study is to carry out a citation analysis of ten most prolific academic scholars in t...
challenges faced by journal publishers and researchers in sub-Saharan Africa, as well as recommendat...
Abstract This bibliometric study was designed to analyze the scholarly publications of librarians in...
This study is a bibliometric analysis of Library and Information Science Digest. This is the officia...
This informetric study was aimed at finding out the distribution of articles and authors that publis...
Abstract The purpose of the study is to evaluate a Nigerian Library and Information Science journal...
Scientometrics is an effective method to quantitatively analyse the productivity and progress of all...
Degree Projects submitted to the Department of Library and Information Science at Madonna University...
Library and Information Science (LIS) research in Nigeria span over five decades. However, despite t...
The study evaluated the projects submitted to the library from Chemistry Department, Environmental S...
This is a study of the bibliometric practices of professional librarians in the two states mentioned...
The study is an analysis of the citations in the research project reports of Social Science Bachelor...
This research study aims to find out the research productivity of Nigerian and Indian authors to the...
The study examined the pattern of research and publication among academic librarians. Descriptive su...
Citation is one of the most important instruments in analysing the impact of scientific productivity...
The aim of the study is to carry out a citation analysis of ten most prolific academic scholars in t...
challenges faced by journal publishers and researchers in sub-Saharan Africa, as well as recommendat...