Legal scholarly journals are primarily written to influence those who read their content. Their influence is usually measured by counting the number of citations made of them in the subsequent articles and judicial publications. This study measured the impact of South African legal journals’ content, by counting the number of times these journals have been cited and mentioned in subsequent legal journal articles and judicial decisions (judgements) through the use of Google Scholar (GS) citations and Butterworth Lexis Nexis database respectively. The results of the study revealed variations in terms of the citation patterns of legal journals in legal scholarship and judicial rulings. The most heavily cited journals in South Africa are relati...
The aim of this study is to investigate the scholarly impact of knowledge generated as part of docto...
Traditional citation sources, such as Web of Science, index limited numbers of law journals. Consequ...
The aim of this study was threefold. First, it analyzed the characteristics of the publication outpu...
In bibliometrics, the numbers of research articles and citations constitute the main measurement ind...
The author intends for this Essay to serve as a guide for law deans and legal scholars interested in...
In this article, we demonstrate that the citation counts and other author information available thro...
Scientific journals play an important role in academic information exchange and their assessment is ...
The DHET Research Output Policy (2015) indicates that there has been a change in the government’s ap...
The DHET Research Output Policy (2015) indicates that there has been a change in the government’s ap...
The project described in this paper aims at contributing to a more effective impact measurement of D...
This study uses bibliometric techniques to examine the frequency and patterns of referencing in arti...
Aim of the study: This study aimed to collect the figure of documents published in ten journals on t...
In the Netherlands, law as an academic discipline seems to be moving from the humanities towards the...
In the Netherlands, law as an academic discipline seems to be moving from the humanities towards the...
Academic research journals play a significant role in the field of academia. Its major functions in ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the scholarly impact of knowledge generated as part of docto...
Traditional citation sources, such as Web of Science, index limited numbers of law journals. Consequ...
The aim of this study was threefold. First, it analyzed the characteristics of the publication outpu...
In bibliometrics, the numbers of research articles and citations constitute the main measurement ind...
The author intends for this Essay to serve as a guide for law deans and legal scholars interested in...
In this article, we demonstrate that the citation counts and other author information available thro...
Scientific journals play an important role in academic information exchange and their assessment is ...
The DHET Research Output Policy (2015) indicates that there has been a change in the government’s ap...
The DHET Research Output Policy (2015) indicates that there has been a change in the government’s ap...
The project described in this paper aims at contributing to a more effective impact measurement of D...
This study uses bibliometric techniques to examine the frequency and patterns of referencing in arti...
Aim of the study: This study aimed to collect the figure of documents published in ten journals on t...
In the Netherlands, law as an academic discipline seems to be moving from the humanities towards the...
In the Netherlands, law as an academic discipline seems to be moving from the humanities towards the...
Academic research journals play a significant role in the field of academia. Its major functions in ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the scholarly impact of knowledge generated as part of docto...
Traditional citation sources, such as Web of Science, index limited numbers of law journals. Consequ...
The aim of this study was threefold. First, it analyzed the characteristics of the publication outpu...