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Main Author: Kim, Mary T.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ423316
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contents Ranking of Journals in Library and Information Science: A Comparison of Perceptual and Citation-Based Measures. Kim, Mary T. Academic Libraries Administrator Attitudes Citation Analysis Correlation Faculty Promotion Faculty Publishing Higher Education Hypothesis Testing Information Science Library Schools Measurement Techniques Scholarly Journals Tenure Describes results of a citation analysis of library and information science journals that was conducted to identify factors associated with subjective rankings of a journal's value in promotion and tenure decisions. Discussion covers citation measures used; hypotheses tested; and correlations between prestige rankings--from a survey of research library directors and library school deans--and citation measures. (28 references) (LRW)
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spellingShingle Ranking of Journals in Library and Information Science: A Comparison of Perceptual and Citation-Based Measures.
Kim, Mary T.
Academic Libraries
Administrator Attitudes
Citation Analysis
Correlation
Faculty Promotion
Faculty Publishing
Higher Education
Hypothesis Testing
Information Science
Library Schools
Measurement Techniques
Scholarly Journals
Tenure
Ranking of Journals in Library and Information Science: A Comparison of Perceptual and Citation-Based Measures. Kim, Mary T. Academic Libraries Administrator Attitudes Citation Analysis Correlation Faculty Promotion Faculty Publishing Higher Education Hypothesis Testing Information Science Library Schools Measurement Techniques Scholarly Journals Tenure Describes results of a citation analysis of library and information science journals that was conducted to identify factors associated with subjective rankings of a journal's value in promotion and tenure decisions. Discussion covers citation measures used; hypotheses tested; and correlations between prestige rankings--from a survey of research library directors and library school deans--and citation measures. (28 references) (LRW)
title Ranking of Journals in Library and Information Science: A Comparison of Perceptual and Citation-Based Measures.
topic Academic Libraries
Administrator Attitudes
Citation Analysis
Correlation
Faculty Promotion
Faculty Publishing
Higher Education
Hypothesis Testing
Information Science
Library Schools
Measurement Techniques
Scholarly Journals
Tenure
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ423316