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Main Authors: Calvert, Philip J., Gorman, G. E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2002
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED472876
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author Calvert, Philip J.
Gorman, G. E.
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Gorman, G. E.
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Gorman, G. E.
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contents Testing Article Quality in LIS Journals: The Search Continues. Calvert, Philip J. Gorman, G. E. Evaluation Criteria Evaluation Methods Foreign Countries Information Science Journal Articles Library Science Periodicals Pilot Projects Scholarly Journals During the first half of 2000 a pilot project on library and information science (LIS) journal quality was undertaken in the Asian region for the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) Round Table on Library and Information Science Journals (RTLISJ). It showed that a simple, but effective, methodology could be used to determine the most commonly accepted criteria for evaluating LIS journal quality, the success or otherwise of LIS journals in meeting those criteria, and some critical factors that could improve the quality of those journals. The current project, developed on the basis of the pilot study, is examining a selective random sample of LIS journals from around the world to determine their quality using the criteria devised and tested in the pilot study. This paper reports on the findings to date, which are currently being completed and remain to be compared with the views of editors and editorial board members on the quality of their respective journals. Preliminary findings suggest that independent qualitative assessment of journal content does not match the perceptions of those intimately involved with controlling this content. Includes five tables. (Contains 14 references.) (Author)
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spellingShingle Testing Article Quality in LIS Journals: The Search Continues.
Calvert, Philip J.
Gorman, G. E.
Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation Methods
Foreign Countries
Information Science
Journal Articles
Library Science
Periodicals
Pilot Projects
Scholarly Journals
Testing Article Quality in LIS Journals: The Search Continues. Calvert, Philip J. Gorman, G. E. Evaluation Criteria Evaluation Methods Foreign Countries Information Science Journal Articles Library Science Periodicals Pilot Projects Scholarly Journals During the first half of 2000 a pilot project on library and information science (LIS) journal quality was undertaken in the Asian region for the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) Round Table on Library and Information Science Journals (RTLISJ). It showed that a simple, but effective, methodology could be used to determine the most commonly accepted criteria for evaluating LIS journal quality, the success or otherwise of LIS journals in meeting those criteria, and some critical factors that could improve the quality of those journals. The current project, developed on the basis of the pilot study, is examining a selective random sample of LIS journals from around the world to determine their quality using the criteria devised and tested in the pilot study. This paper reports on the findings to date, which are currently being completed and remain to be compared with the views of editors and editorial board members on the quality of their respective journals. Preliminary findings suggest that independent qualitative assessment of journal content does not match the perceptions of those intimately involved with controlling this content. Includes five tables. (Contains 14 references.) (Author)
title Testing Article Quality in LIS Journals: The Search Continues.
topic Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation Methods
Foreign Countries
Information Science
Journal Articles
Library Science
Periodicals
Pilot Projects
Scholarly Journals
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED472876