This is a presentation of 29 slides at the Scholarly Communication panel session of the 2006 Annual Conference of the Association for Library and Information Science Education, 19 January, 2006, San Antonio, Texas. Reports the findings from a study that investigated the value of the Journal of Education for Library & Information Science (JELIS). As far as growth is concerned, JELIS is in a holding pattern. Practitioners have decreased as authors and most articles continue to focus on Curriculum in library schools. Articles on distance education and cognition are increasing as are authors from foreign countries (outside US and Canada), and the number of co-authored articles
The journal literature in the field of library and information science has grown exponentially. A fe...
JASIS has consistently been identified as one the major information science and library journals bo...
Recent rankings have reaffirmed the school’s steadily emerging status as a national leader in teachi...
This is a presentation of 29 slides at the Scholarly Communication panel session of the 2006 Annual ...
This is a presentation of 29 slides at the Scholarly Communication panel session of the 2006 Annual ...
Abstract Purpose: This study aims to examine the published data from the journal of Education for L...
Journal of Librarianship and Information Science (JoLIS) is a peer-reviewed journal that deals with ...
This is a preprint of a paper published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Scien...
Using citation data from Journal Citation Reports (JCR) 1996–2004, this research replicates Meyer an...
Bibliometrics / Scientrometrics are one of the ways to measure the literature outburst. The present ...
This is a draft (updated June 4). Scope and Coverage: The bibliography is a comprehensive list of ar...
This case study explores the evolution of the library published Journal of eScience Librarianship (J...
The growth of the LIS literature of 1985-90 and 2005-2010 as reflected through Annals of Library and...
The study presents an analysis of the number of articles published in Annals of Library and Informat...
The aim of this paper is to identify the most prevailing trends of research and publishing in the fi...
The journal literature in the field of library and information science has grown exponentially. A fe...
JASIS has consistently been identified as one the major information science and library journals bo...
Recent rankings have reaffirmed the school’s steadily emerging status as a national leader in teachi...
This is a presentation of 29 slides at the Scholarly Communication panel session of the 2006 Annual ...
This is a presentation of 29 slides at the Scholarly Communication panel session of the 2006 Annual ...
Abstract Purpose: This study aims to examine the published data from the journal of Education for L...
Journal of Librarianship and Information Science (JoLIS) is a peer-reviewed journal that deals with ...
This is a preprint of a paper published in the Journal of the American Society for Information Scien...
Using citation data from Journal Citation Reports (JCR) 1996–2004, this research replicates Meyer an...
Bibliometrics / Scientrometrics are one of the ways to measure the literature outburst. The present ...
This is a draft (updated June 4). Scope and Coverage: The bibliography is a comprehensive list of ar...
This case study explores the evolution of the library published Journal of eScience Librarianship (J...
The growth of the LIS literature of 1985-90 and 2005-2010 as reflected through Annals of Library and...
The study presents an analysis of the number of articles published in Annals of Library and Informat...
The aim of this paper is to identify the most prevailing trends of research and publishing in the fi...
The journal literature in the field of library and information science has grown exponentially. A fe...
JASIS has consistently been identified as one the major information science and library journals bo...
Recent rankings have reaffirmed the school’s steadily emerging status as a national leader in teachi...