Information science can be defined, very broadly, as the study of factors affecting or related to the creation, storage, retrieval, use, dissemination, preservation and destruction of information. This submission is composed of publications covering three broad subject areas within information science, i.e., bibliometrics, scholarly and electronic publishing and legal issues in information work. Bibliometrics is the study of mathematical characteristics of literatures and citations to those literatures; the scholarly and electronic publishing industries are major creators of information and have been subject to major changes in recent years; all information professionals interact with the law as the creation, dissemination and preservation ...
Bibliometrics is the science that addresses the forms of production, contents, dissemination and eff...
Scholarship, including legal scholarship, depends on the reliability of sources used so that subsequ...
This article surveys topic distributions of the academic literature that employs the terms bibliomet...
This lecture deals with the relationships between electronic publishing and bibliometrics, the quant...
Electronic publishing has been gaining ground in recent years and is now a recognized part of the di...
An interest in bibliometric data and the emergence of analytical methods first began to any apprecia...
Since Vassily V. Nalimov coined the term 'scientometrics' in the 1960s, this term has grow...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...
In recent years, academic journals have evolved to become a vehicle for scientific communication tha...
International audienceith regard to the problems identified by many researchers relating to the stor...
The ultimate objective of any information system is utilisation and exploitation of information that...
The field of bibliometrics provides a set of quantitative methods for understanding how scientific i...
The purpose with this study is to map the research front and the research base in information scienc...
The paper discusses the content of library and information studies, and possible definitions of &quo...
The research analyzes the articles published in national scientific journals of the area of Informat...
Bibliometrics is the science that addresses the forms of production, contents, dissemination and eff...
Scholarship, including legal scholarship, depends on the reliability of sources used so that subsequ...
This article surveys topic distributions of the academic literature that employs the terms bibliomet...
This lecture deals with the relationships between electronic publishing and bibliometrics, the quant...
Electronic publishing has been gaining ground in recent years and is now a recognized part of the di...
An interest in bibliometric data and the emergence of analytical methods first began to any apprecia...
Since Vassily V. Nalimov coined the term 'scientometrics' in the 1960s, this term has grow...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...
In recent years, academic journals have evolved to become a vehicle for scientific communication tha...
International audienceith regard to the problems identified by many researchers relating to the stor...
The ultimate objective of any information system is utilisation and exploitation of information that...
The field of bibliometrics provides a set of quantitative methods for understanding how scientific i...
The purpose with this study is to map the research front and the research base in information scienc...
The paper discusses the content of library and information studies, and possible definitions of &quo...
The research analyzes the articles published in national scientific journals of the area of Informat...
Bibliometrics is the science that addresses the forms of production, contents, dissemination and eff...
Scholarship, including legal scholarship, depends on the reliability of sources used so that subsequ...
This article surveys topic distributions of the academic literature that employs the terms bibliomet...