2017
DOI: 10.4038/jula.v20i1.7893
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Citation Analysis of Library and Information Science research output for collection development

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“…Similarly, it has been proven that altmetrics have a relationship with traditional bibliometrics indicators in diverse academic disciplines (Costas et al, 2015;Eysenbach, 2011). Citation analysis of library science literature highlighted the prominent topics for improving collection development in academic institutions (Weerasinghe, 2017). Citation and altmetric analysis of research data repositories exhibited disciplinary differences in the obtainability and extent of altmetrics scores (Peters, Kraker, Lex, Gumpenberger, & Gorraiz, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Similarly, it has been proven that altmetrics have a relationship with traditional bibliometrics indicators in diverse academic disciplines (Costas et al, 2015;Eysenbach, 2011). Citation analysis of library science literature highlighted the prominent topics for improving collection development in academic institutions (Weerasinghe, 2017). Citation and altmetric analysis of research data repositories exhibited disciplinary differences in the obtainability and extent of altmetrics scores (Peters, Kraker, Lex, Gumpenberger, & Gorraiz, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Journals are compiled in descending order of productivity of articles based on citations of a given subject and divided into three approximately equal zones. Bradford defined the first zone as the "nuclear zone", the second zone as moderately productive and the third zone as the low productive zone (Bardford, 1950;Weerasinghe, 2017). The "nuclear zone" which accounts for a small number of core journals, is highly productive (Weerasinghe, 2017).…”
Section: Applying the Bradford's Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bradford defined the first zone as the "nuclear zone", the second zone as moderately productive and the third zone as the low productive zone (Bardford, 1950;Weerasinghe, 2017). The "nuclear zone" which accounts for a small number of core journals, is highly productive (Weerasinghe, 2017).…”
Section: Applying the Bradford's Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Jurnal 563 judul (53,95%), buku 416 (40,07%), Web 45 judul ( 4,34%), surat kabar 11 judul (1,06% ) dan seminar 3 judul (0,58%). Berikutnya Weerasinghe, S., (2017)…”
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