CITATION ANALYSIS OF JOURNAL ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH DURING 2005-2014 Anubhav shah Research Scholar Department of Library and Information Science Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow Dr. Sharad Kumar Sonker Assistant Professor Department of Library and Information Science Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow Kritika Sinha MLIS Student Department of Library and Information Science Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow ABSTRACT Author concern the citation analysis study of the journal entitle Library and Information Science Research from the period 2005 to 2014. Citation analysis is a method of bibliometric which examine the frequency of the cited articles, authorship pattern of the cited articles, citations pattern, etc in publication. bibliometric is a branch of Information science which contributed quantitative evaluation of publication patterns of all macro and micro communication along with their authorships by mathematical and statistical calculation. Citations analysis is a process to establish the relationship between one works to other research works by mathematical and statistical calculations. The study covers the number of cited articles, authorship pattern of cited articles, document wise distribution of cited articles, consultation frequency of electronic citations and print citations, number of references per articles, year wise distribution of cited articles. The study concluded merits/ demerits of the journal which will be helpful for its further evaluation. Keywords: Citation analysis, Library and Information Science research, Authorship Pattern, Geographical area wise distribution, Electronic citations and Print citations. 1. INTRODUCTION Bibliometrcis the term was originated by Alan Pritchard in the year 1969 and says that bibliometric is an application of mathematic and statistical methods to books, journals and other media The literally means of bibliometrics is book measurement but the term covers all kinds of document s likes journal articles, books, etc. Bibliometrics study does not cover the physical properties of the documents but its covers the mathematical and statistical patterns of media of scholarly communication 9. Earlier the term bibilometrics proposed by Pritchard the term statistical bibliography was in use for science and technology that was coined by Hulem in the year 1923. communication such as authorship pattern, sources, subjects, geographical genesis, citations etc. The term bibliometrics is a combination of two root words BIBLIO and METIRCS. The word biblio derived from the combination of Latin and Greek word BIBLON which directly concern 11 Citation Analysis of Journal on Library and Information Science Research During 2005-
with books and paper. And the word Metrics is derived either from Latin or Greek word Metrics or Metrikes which means measurement in terms of science of meter. So many authors have defined the meaning Library & Information Science Research journal is one of the open access refereed journal published through Elsevier Library and Information Science programme. The official website of the journal library and information research is http://www.journals.elsevier.com/libraryand-information-science-research/. The journal covers the research process in library and information science, research concluded, their applicability, significance and sensible application in library and information science 1 Citations analysis is a way of scholarly communication, when one author cites another author, a relationship between the author s works is established. Citation analysis is a process to establish links with scholarly works. Many different links of scholarly works can be established like, link between authors, between research Bibliometrcis the term was originated by Alan Pritchard in the year 1969 and says that bibliometric is an application of mathematic and statistical methods to books, journals and other media The literally means of bibliometrics is book measurement but the term covers all kinds of document s likes journal articles, books, etc. Bibliometrics study does not cover the physical properties of the documents but its covers the mathematical and statistical patterns of media communication such as authorship pattern, of bibliometrics over the years some of the definitions are given below. The study and measurement of the publication patterns of all forms written communications and their authors. 10 POTTER. works, between journals, between document, between fields, between countries etc. Citation analysis is a quantitative method which provides the brief information about the cited materials which can be any form like journals, thesis, books, etc. citations analysis gives the enough information about the publication like frequency of the journal, authorship patterns, type of the document used, place of the publications, language of the publications, frequency of the citations (Ecitations, p-citations), and also suggest the new trend of the publications etc 8. Citations analysis helps to provide verity of information about the publication by which librarian can be reorganized their library collection and also judge the effectiveness of the publications in the society. of scholarly communication 9. Earlier the term bibilometrics proposed by Pritchard the term statistical bibliography was in use for science and technology that was coined by Hulem in the year 1923. sources, subjects, geographical genesis, citations etc. The term bibliometrics is a combination of two root words BIBLIO and METIRCS. The word biblio derived from the combination of Latin and Greek word BIBLON which directly concern with books and paper. And the word Metrics is derived either from Latin or Greek word 12 Citation Analysis of Journal on Library and Information Science Research During 2005-
Metrics or Metrikes which means measurement in terms of science of meter. So many authors have defined the meaning of bibliometrics over the years some of the definitions are given below. The study and measurement of the publication patterns of all forms written communications and their authors. 10 POTTER.. 2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE Lot of studies has been carried out across the countries on citation analysis in library and information science research. Some of the national and international studies are adopted for this study are given below Rattan, Kaur. Gurjeet (2015) 2 has conducted their citation analysis study on Pakistan journal of library and information science during the period 2006 to 2012. In his study they have received 848 citations from 40 articles and calculated the growth of the citations, average citations of the articles, authorship pattern of the cited articles, and etc. ranked list of the cited journal have been prepared by the author and also tested the Bradford law of scattering to this journal. Author highlighted that Bradford set of distribution data is 11:38:123:. Pradhan, Kishore. Dibya (2015) 3 has contributed citations analysis of international journal the purpose of the study was to determine the trend of library and information science scholarly publication in international LIS journals by Indian contributors and also find out the authorship pattern, nature of collaborative research, research distributions, journal wise distributions of articles, state wise distributions of LIS contributions etc. researcher concluded that 84.13% literature was contributed in the form of articles, Delhi was the most highest contributed state with 85 contribution in the journal. Hu. Ping-Chang & others (2010) 4 contributed their paper on A journal cocitation analysis of library and information science in China and concluded the relationship and structure of LIS publications in China. Author explore that 24 core of LIS journals have selected and relevant data of co citations where manipulated or calculated by the Chinese journal full text database by the China national knowledge infrastructure during the period of study 1999 to 2009. Author find the strong relationship among LIS journals in China by calculating, mean co-citation frequency and correlation coefficient. Simisaye & Osinaike (2010) 5 have studied citation analysis of journal of library and information science during the period 2004 to 2009. Researcher carried out that 72 articles were published throughout the study period, most of the article were publish in year 2007 and 2008 with 14 number of article, total 998 number of references was cited by the journal. The average citations (13.7) of per paper was calculated by the author, the top most cited materials where founded by the researcher was journals with 37.14%, researcher also highlight the top 10 13 Citation Analysis of Journal on Library and Information Science Research During 2005-
rank of the cited journal during the period of study. Nosrat. Riahinia (2009) 6 carried out their study on A 2003 to 2007 Citation Analysis of Library Herald and find out that the journal has published 120 original paper during the period of study. 88% of the original articles where published in India. Only 16 international contribution where published in course of five year study. Chikate & Patil (2008) 7 analyzed the citation analysis of the theses in library and information science subject submitted by university of Pune. Author concluded that 42.2% citations out of 6,257 were examine from journals, Collage and research Libraries was one of the most cited journal by LIS researchers during the period of study which was cited 141 times, Bradford s law of scattering has confirmed by the author with geometric series in the form of 11:55:300. Researcher also highlighted the publisher wise distribution of the citations, subject wise distribution, language wise distribution and authorship pattern etc. 3. PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The basic purpose of the study is to analyze year wise distribution of cited articles, estimate the quantitative growth of articles by volume, authorship pattern of the publication, discuss the frequency of electronic citations and print citations, and document wise distributions of cited articles during the respective period of the study. 4. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY The following objectives have been undertaken for the compilation of the study these are as follow. i. To identify the year-wise distribution v. To know the consultation frequency of cited journals. of electronic citations and print ii. To estimate the quantitative growth citations of articles by volume vi. To identify geographical distribution iii. To study the authorship pattern of of articles. the cited articles. iv. To explore the document wise distributions of cited articles. 5. LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY The study Citation analysis of Library and Information Science Research Journal covers 10 year publication of the journal which includes 10 volumes and 44 issues consisting 293 articles, 13751 cited articles. Library & Information Science Research is one of the open access refereed journal published through Elsevier Library and Information Science programme. Researcher concluded there citation analysis with 293 publication from 2005 to 2014 only. 14 Citation Analysis of Journal on Library and Information Science Research During 2005-
6. METHODOLOGY Study examined the article published in Library and Information Science Research Journal over the period of 2005 to 2014. All article and their references are carefully and systemically examined to obtain appropriate data. Total 40 issues (volume 27 to 36) of the library and information science research journal have been consulted during the year 2005 to 2014.The details with regard to each published article such as title of the articles, number of authors, their institutional affiliations and addresses, no. of references with list, page number of tables and figures, etc., were recorded and analyzed for making observations. Tables are made by tally mark system counting one by one reference data and other information. All the data has been allocated and presented in difference tables. The Microsoft excel package has been used for the frequency counts and data percentages. 7. DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATIONS Table 1-Year Wise Distribution of citations: YEAR VOLUME ISSUES TOTAL ARTICLES TOTAL CITED ARTICLES % 2005 27 4 26 985 7.16 2006 28 4 27 1078 7.83 2007 29 4 25 1141 8.29 2008 30 4 29 1264 9.19 2009 31 4 27 1294 9.41 2010 32 4 28 1293 9.40 2011 33 4 35 1605 11.67 2012 34 4 36 1884 13.70 2013 35 4 36 1905 13.85 2014 36 4 24 1302 9.46 TOTAL 10 40 293 13751 100 The above table 9 showed that maximum number of citations 1905 [13.85%] produced in 2013 followed by 1884 [13.70%] citations in 2012, 1605 [11.67%] citations in 2011 and lowest in the year 2005 with 985 [7.16%].the number of total cited article is 13751. 15 Citation Analysis of Journal on Library and Information Science Research During 2005-
Fig-1 Year Wise Distribution of citations Year wise Distributions of the Citations 2000 1000 0 985 1078 1141 1264 1294 1293 1605 1884 1905 1302 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 No of Cited Articles The above chart-1 shows the year wise distribution of the citations. 7.1-Quantitative growth of articles by volumes The below chart no -2 shows that maximum numbers of articles published in volume 34 and 35 which include 36 numbers of articles each volume followed by volume number 33, which include 35 numbers of articles. The lowest number of articles published in volume numbers 29 in the year 2007 which consisting only 25 numbers of articles. Fig-2 Quantitative growth of articles by volumes Growth of Articles by Volume NO. OF ARTICLES 26 27 25 29 27 28 35 36 36 24 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 16 Citation Analysis of Journal on Library and Information Science Research During 2005-
Table-2 Authorship pattern of the Cited Articles AUTHORSHIP PATTERN TOTAL NO. OF CITATION % SINGLE 6482 47.13 DOUBLE 3634 26.42 TRIPLE 1504 10.93 MULTIPLE 1014 7.37 CORPORATE 1117 8.12 TOTAL 13751 100 On analyzing the extent of [8.12%] involved corporate authors, 1504 collaborations, it was found that 6482 citations [ 47.13%] involved single authors followed by 3634 citations [26.42%] involved double 8000 6000 authors, 1117 citations citations [10.93%] involved triple authors and1014 citations [7.37%] involved four and more authors. Fig-3 Authorship pattern of the Cited Articles TOTAL NO. OF CITATION 4000 2000 0 6482 3634 1504 1014 1117 TOTAL NO. OF CITATION The graph reveals the authorship pattern of the cited articles. The contributions from the single authors are highest and multiple is lowest. 17 Citation Analysis of Journal on Library and Information Science Research During 2005-
Fig-4 Document wise distributions of cited articles 1% 3% Documment wise distributions of cited articles 4% 6% 5% JOURNALS BOOKS 21% 60% CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS AND SEMINARS PROJECTS AND REPORTS WEB PAGES DISSERTATION AND THESIS The above chart-4 showed that majority of the contributors preferred journals as the source of information which occupied the top position with the highest number of citations 8229 [59.84%] of the total 13751 citations followed by books with 2820 [20.50%] citations, web pages with 766 [5.57%] citations, conference proceedings and seminars with 720 [5.23%] citations, project and reports with 617 [4.48%] citations, dissertation and thesis with 171 [1.24%] citations. It is found that the researchers preferred journal articles more frequently for their research work, than any other types of communication channels. Table-3 Document wise distributions of cited articles FORMS OF DOCUMENT TOTAL NO. OF CITATION % JOURNALS 8229 59.84 BOOKS 2820 20.50 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS & SEMINARS 720 5.23 PROJECTS & REPORTS 617 4.48 WEB PAGES 766 5.57 DISSERTATION &THESIS 171 1.24 OTHERS 428 3.11 TOTAL 13751 100 The above table- 2 reveals the form wise distribution of the documents. Journals cover the highest with total of 60% and dissertation and thesis with only 1%. 18 Citation Analysis of Journal on Library and Information Science Research During 2005-
Table- 4 Consultation frequency of electronic citations and print citations VOLUME NO.OF CONTRIBUTION PRINT SOURCES ELECTRONIC SOURCES TOTAL CITED ARTICLES 27 26 847 138 985 28 27 951 127 1078 29 25 1023 118 1141 30 29 1109 155 1264 31 27 1086 208 1294 32 28 1121 172 1293 33 35 1340 265 1605 34 36 1536 348 1884 35 36 1418 487 1905 36 24 1109 193 1302 10 293 11540 2211 13751 The table -12 shows that there are total 13751 cited articles comprises both documentary and non-documentary references. It shows documentary sources are more cited with total of 11540 contributions and non-documentary less with 2211 contributions. Fig-5 Consultation frequency of electronic citations and print citations 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1536 1418 1340 1109 1086 1121 1109 1023 951 847 487 348 265 138 127 118 155 208 172 193 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 PRINT SOURCES ELECTRONIC SOURCES The above chart-2 showed that printed sources are more cited with 11540 then e-sources which include total number of cited articles 2211. The total numbers of cited articles are 13751. 19 Citation Analysis of Journal on Library and Information Science Research During 2005-
Fig-6 Geographical distribution of articles 146 Country wise distributions of articles NO. OF CONTRIBUTIONS 24 14 1110 7 7 7 5 5 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NO. OF CONTRIBUTIONS The above chart-6 reveals the contributions of articles according to countries.usa have the highest contribution with 146, followed by Canada with 24 contributions and Australia with 14 and so on. 8. CONCLUSIONS The Citation analysis studies are frequently used to assess the research publication and to generate information that could be used by policy makers and experts. In this citation analysis study researcher concluded that the maximum number of citations 1905 [13.85%] produced in 2013 followed by 1884 [13.70%] citations in 2012, 1605 [11.67%] citations in 2011 and lowest in the year 2005 with 985 [7.16%]. Single author s citations are more than those of double and triple authors. Resulted that 6482 citations [ 47.13%] involved single authors followed by 3634 citations [26.42%] involved double authors, 1117 citations [8.12%] involved corporate authors, 1504 citations [10.93%] involved triple authors and1014 citations [7.37%] involved four and more authors. The contributions from the USA have the highest contribution with 146 [54.88%] from given period of study. Majority of the contributors preferred journals as the source of information which occupied the top position with the highest number of citations 8229 [59.84%] of the total 13751 citations. Documentary sources are more cited with total of 11540 20 Citation Analysis of Journal on Library and Information Science Research During 2005-
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