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University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal) Libraries at University of Nebraska-Lincoln January 0 A Scientometric Study of Digital Literacy in Online Library Information Science and Technology Abstracts (LISTA) K Kumar kumarkkutty@gmail.com Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Kumar, K, "A Scientometric Study of Digital Literacy in Online Library Information Science and Technology Abstracts (LISTA)" (0). Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). 0. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/0

A Scientometric Study of Digital Literacy in Online Library Information Science and Technology Abstracts (LISTA) Abstract Authors: Dr. K. Kumar Assistant Professor, Department of Library and Information Science, College of Veterinary Science, Proddatur-0. Email:kumarkkutty@gmail.com, Mobile: +0 The present paper is a Scientometric Study of Digital Literacy in Online Library Information Science and Technology Abstracts (LISTA) during the year to 0. The study attempts to examine the distribution of articles (age-wise, year-wise, and article-wise), authorship pattern, subject, language, and geographical distribution. Bradford s law used to determine the scattering of journal articles in the publication pattern on the LISTA database. Results indicate that majority of articles published during the year 00-0 and focus mainly on academic education. International Information & Library Review have published greater number of articles on digital literacy. Keywords: Digital Literacy, Scientometric Study, Information Communication Technology Introduction The scope of Scientometric studies has been increased in recent years. To ensure a common understanding among all key stakeholders within the state and various local and regional entities, the ICT Digital Leadership Council has chosen to define Digital Literacy as a lifelong learning process of capacity building for using digital technology, communications tools, and/or networks in creating, accessing, analysing, managing, integrating, evaluating, and communicating information in order to function in a knowledge based economy and society. This article is a Scientometric Study of Digital Literacy in Online Library Information Science and Technology Abstracts (LISTA) during the year to 0. LISTA is available free to any library - compliments of EBSCO Publishing. LISTA indexes more than 80 core journals, nearly 0 priority journals, and nearly selective journals; plus books, research reports and proceedings. Subject coverage includes librarianship, classification, cataloguing, Bibliometric, online information retrieval, information management and more.

Review of Literature Bibliometric methods have been used to measure scientific progress in many disciplines of science and engineering and are a common research instrument for systematic analysis (Van Raan, 00). Since Narin et al. () first proposed the concept of evaluative Bibliometric, many scientists have tried to evaluate the research trend in the publication outputs of countries, research institutes, journals and subject category (Garcia-Rio et al., 00; Zhou et al., 00),, the citation analysis (Cole, 8) and the peak year citation per publication (Chuang et al., 00; Li and Ho, 008) 8,. Roberts, Joni R (00) 0, focuses on the EBSCO databases that provide services to libraries. The paper includes Library, Information Science, and Technology Abstracts (LISTA) resources focusing on librarianship, classification, cataloguing, Bibliometric, online information retrieval, and information science. LISTA has more than,000 articles from more than 00 periodicals and includes more than,000 conference papers and reports. The EBSCO host interface is simple to use and easy to grasp while LISTA is a free abstract database. Objectives of the Study The objectives of the present study are to: Test the growth of digital literacy in the field of library and information science. Prepare a ranked list of articles published on digital literacy in the LISTA database from the year -0. Determine Year-wise, subject-wise, article-wise, age-wise and Language-wise distribution of articles published in the LISTA database of digital literacy. Study authorship patterns in articles. Apply Bradford law to the collected data of journals on digital literacy. Trace geographical distribution of journal articles on digital literacy. Scope and Limitation The present study is based on journal articles indexed in the LISTA database during the period -0. i. e, for years. The subject coverage is limited to articles on Digital Literacy. In fifteen years articles on Digital literacy are indexed in LISTA. Hence, the present study covers only documents.

Research Methodology Scientometric method has been used in the present study. On very initial stage the investigator researcher has started to search the articles from the online database for Library, Information Science, and Technology Abstract (LISTA) on Digital Literacy. The time period to 0 was taken into consideration. For each article one card was prepared with bibliographical details like Name of Authors, Title, Name of Journal, Year of Publication, Vol. no., Issue no., Keywords etc. Data Analysis and Interpretation of the Study The questionnaires were edited, tabulated, and analysed for deriving findings of the study. To make the data analysis statistically sound, necessary statistical techniques are used. Year Wise Distribution Table : Year Wise Distribution of Articles S.No. Year No. of Articles Cumulative Rank - (.) (.) 8 000-00 (.) (.) 00-00 00-008 00-0 (.) (.0) (.) (00) (8.) (.) (00) (00) Table provides the data published on digital library in the LISTA database from the year -0..% articles published during the year 00-0, followed by.0% from the year 00-008 and.% during the year 00-00. Figure shows year-wise distribution of articles on digital literacy.

0.00 0.00.% Percentage 0.00 0.00 0.00.%.0% 0.00 0.00.%.% - 000-00 00-00 00-008 00-0 Year Figure Years wise distribution Subject wise Distribution Table : Subject Wise Distribution of Articles on Digital Literacy S.No. Subject No. of Articles Cumulative Rank Education (.8) (.8) Information Technology 0 (.) (.) Computer Science 8 (0.) (8.) Tele Communication (.8) (00) (00) (00) The data in table presents subject wise distribution of articles on digital literacy. It is observed that articles on education has been published in huge numbers (.8%) followed by articles on Information Technology (.%).

Articles wise Distribution Table : Article Wise Distribution on Digital Literacy S.No. Types of Articles No. of Articles Cumulative Rank Academic Journal (.) (.) 0 Book (8.0) (.) Periodical (.) (.0) Conference (.8) (.08) Review (.) (00) (00) (00) Table represents the article wise distribution of digital literacy in the field of library and information science. It would be understood from the table that.% articles on digital literacy published in academic journals followed by periodicals (.%). Authorship Pattern Table Authorship Pattern Distribution S.No. Authorship Pattern No. of Articles Cumulative Rank Single (.) (.) Double 0 (.) (.) Three 8 08 (.0) (8.8) Above Three (.) (00) (00) (00) Focusing on the authorship pattern of distribution, it is vivid from table that.0% documents have three authorship pattern, followed by.% documents having a double authorship pattern the above mentioned data is represented through a pie chart in figure.

.%.%.%.0% Age wise Distribution Figure Authorship Pattern wise distribution Table Age Wise Distribution of articles on Digital Literacy S.No. Age No. of Articles Cumulative Rank -0 (.) (.) 0- -0 0- Above 8 (.) (.) (.0) (0.) (00) (.) (.) (8.8) (00) (00) The data in table provides an idea on age wise distribution of articles on digital literacy indexed in LISTA database. It is seen from the above table that author s who are between the age of -0 had published greaterr number of articles, while.0% articles are published by authors aged between 0-. Single Double Three Above Three

Language Wise Distributions Table Language Wise Distribution of articles on Digital Literacy S.No. Language No. of Articles Cumulative Rank English (.0) (.0) 0 Chinese (.) (.8) German (.) (.8) Italian (.) (.) Spanish (0.) (00) (00) (00) Language wise distribution of articles on digital literacy is mentioned in table. It is observed from the above table that higher numbers of articles are published in English language (.0%) while.% articles are published in German. Geographical Distributions Table Geographical Wise Distribution S.No. Geographical No. of Articles Cumulative Rank Australia (.) (.) Bangladesh 8 (.8) (0.) 8 China 0 (.) (.) France (.) (8.) Germany (.) (.) India New Zealand 8 Nigeria United Kingdom 0 United States of America 0 0 (8.0) (0.) (8.) (.0) (.) (.) (8.) (.8)

(.8) (00) (00) (00) Table provides geographical wise distribution of articles on digital literacy in the field of library and information science indexed in LISTA database. From the above table it is known that around.0% articles are published from United Kingdom while.8% articles published by the United States of America ad 0.% articles are from New Zealand. Ranked list of Journals Table 8 Ranking of Journals & Bradford Law S.No. Journal Name No. of Articles International Information & Library Review Aslib Proceedings Information Searcher Innovations in Teaching & Learning in Information & Computer Sciences, International Journal of Web Based Communities Journal of Educational Media & Library Sciences Journal of Educational Multimedia & Hypermedia 8 Information, Communication & Society Communications in Information Literacy 0 A Journal of Academic Librarianship Journal of Documentation Journal of Information Science Current Reviews for Academic Libraries Library & Information Science Research (8.0) (.) (.) (.) (.) (.) 8 (.8) 8 (.8) 8 (.8) (.) (.) (.) (.8) (.8) Cumulative No of Articles (.8) (.8) (.8) (.) 8 (.8) 8 (.) 0 (.) (8.) 0 (.0) (.) 8 (.) (8.8) (.8) (0.) Rank 8

Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science & Technology Journal of Information Systems Education Webology 8 Library Review Reference Librarian 0 Library Philosophy & Practice (.8) (.) (.) (.) (.) (.) (00) (.0) 8 (8.) (00) 0 (.8) (.08) (.) (00) The above table 8 presents the overall ranking of journals that had published articles on digital literacy. It could be interpreted from the table, that 8.0% articles are published in the journal of international information and library review and had gained first rank, while.% articles are published in following journals: Aslib proceedings, Information seeker Innovation in Teaching and Learning in Information and Computer sciences, International journal of web based communities, journal of educational multimedia and hypermedia. Bradford's Law of Scattering Bradford in described a scattering pattern in applied geophysics. He plotted the partial sum of references against the natural logarithm of the partial sums of a number of journals and noticed that the resulting graph was a straight line. On the basis of this observation, he suggested the following linear relation to describe a scattering phenomenon: F (x) =a+b log X, where F (x) is the cumulative number of references contained in the first X-most productive journals. "a" and "b" are constants, Bradford, thus, based on a semi-logarithmic group argued that: If scientific journals are arranged in order of decreasing productivity of articles on a given subject, they may be divided into a nucleus of periodicals more particularly devoted to the subject and several groups or zones containing the same number of articles as the nucleus when zones will be : n: n. Where represents the number of journals in the nucleus and 'n' is a multiplier. 8

Zone Table : Bradford's Law of Scattering zones No. of Journals in Each Zone No. of Source Journals No. of Articles Per Source No. of Articles 0 0 8 0 8 8 0 8 8 8 No. of Articles in Each Zone Table is divided into zones which depict following data: Each zone represents one or more journals published during the period -0on digital literacy. The most productive journals are listed at the top of the list, and other journals are listed in order of decreasing productivity. In the zone, there is a total of journals published articles on digital literacy. In the next zone it is seen that there are journals, published a total of articles. In the third zone articles are scattered across journals. If the number of journals in each zone is observed, the relationship that Bradford delineated in his law could be understood. In the first zone there are journals. In the second zone there are (which is ) journals; and in the third zone there are (which is ) journals. The following figure, provides information on Bradford's Law of Scattering through a scatter plot. 0

Cumulative No of Articles 0 0 0 00 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cumulative No of Journals Figure : Bradford's Law of Scattering In the present study, 0 journals covered articles, the next 0 journals covered articles, and the next journals covered articles. That is, 0 journals covered one-third of the total articles, the next 0 journals accounted for another one-third, and the final covered the remaining third. Thus, the first zone or 'nucleus' contains 0 journals, followed by the second zone with 0, and the third with journals. The zones form an approximately geometric series in the form. 0:0: Here, = x, and = xx i.e. : x :xx or :: Substituting = n :n:n i.e. : n: n Where 0 represents the number of journals in the nucleus and n= is a multiplier. Bradford's Law of Scattering is confirmed by this data Findings The followings are the key findings of the present study: A total number of articles on digital literacy published during the year -0.

Articles on education and information technology (.8%) focus significantly on digital literacy. Academic journal and periodicals primarily publish articles (.%) on digital literacy in the field of library and information science. Three authorship patterns (.0%) found to be dominating feature in articles published on digital literacy. Authors in between the age group -0 years have found to publish a high number (.%) of articles. Articles are predominantly published in English (.0%) followed by German language. More numbers of articles are generated from U.K. origin (.0%) followed by the U.S.A. (.8%). International journal of information and library review (8.0%) have published a greater number of articles on a digital literacy. Conclusion Over the last decade, there were tremendous advances in the digital science of learning, made possible by the convergence of research in the cognitive sciences, basic, scientific, economic, Visual and information literacies. Accessing information has become increasingly important as online databases previously accessible only to library media specialists are now available to students directly. Browsing, searching, and navigating online has become essential skills for all students, has recognition of the limitations of digital archives. The greater part of articles published during the year 00-0 focus mainly on academic education. The emergence of the ICT responsiveness has acted to revitalize the generation of articles and contributions towards different aspects of digital literacy. Reference ) Coiro, J., Knobel, M., Lankshear, C., & Leu, D. J. (008). Handbook of Research on New Literacies. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. ) LIST Database details available at: http://www.ebscohost.com/academic/libraryinformation-science-technology-abstracts-lista ) Van, J. and Raan, A.F.J. (00). For your citations only? Hot topics in bibliometric analysis. Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, (), 0-.

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