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1Some numbers reported from assignment 1
- 1/2
- 1/3
- Use of library resources
- 8
- 4
- 2
2INLS 180 Human Information Interaction
- Session 20 Scholarly Publication
3Cycle of Scholarly Publishing
- Process by which the benefits of research are
published and disseminated - Stakeholders include researchers, publishers,
libraries, and various populations of users - Each stage in the process may produce products
that can be shared
4Idea may be shared with colleagues or
other researchers as it takes shape. Feedback
may reinforce and refine ideas. Formal proposal
may result.
Early results of research, refined idea presented
at conferences, documented in proceedings
Starts with an idea or theory Or perhaps to test
an existing theory
Results of research formally and
carefully described in a peer- reviewed journal,
reaching a broader audience. Preprints may be
shared in advance.
Ideas become more widely known and accepted and
appear in monographs where the audience may be
broader, more general
5The down side?
- Quality of the manuscript/ idea has been
improved. Yet what are the down side?
6Bibliometric Research
- a research method used in LIS utilizing
quantitative analysis and statistics to describe
patterns of publication within a given field or
body of literature used to - determine the influence of an author
- describe the relationship between two or more
authors or works - identify categories of a discipline
- Major bibliometric laws
- Bradfords law describes the core journals in a
field - Lotkas law describes the frequency of
publication by authors in a field - Zipfs law is used to predict the frequency of
words in a text
7Citation Analysis
- Citation analysis when one author cites
another, a link is created between authors,
scholarly works, journals, fields, nations, etc.
Used commonly to determine an authors impact.
(tenure promotion) - Co-citation coupling when 2 papers are cited by
the same paper. Significant when it happens
often, suggesting a relationship. - Bibliographic coupling links 2 papers that cite
the same paper.
8Internet publishing
- Variety in types of electronic publishing and
policies - Optimizing impact the goal
- Trustworthiness Publicity Accessibility
- Technological influence on Scholarly publication
- Pros and cons?
- Economic and cultural factors
- especially in international situations
9Internet publishing
- V ariety in types
- O ptimizing impact the goal
- T echnological influence
- E conomic and cultural factors