Citation Analysis of Undergraduate Projects Report in the Department of Library and Information Science Kabale University Uganda: An In-Text Citation Study

Achugbue, Iroroeavwo Edwin, Ahimbisibwe Benjamin, Olivia Nina Rugambwa, Odong Patrick
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Purpose – The study focused on citation analysis of in-text citations of undergraduate projects research in the department of library and information science, Kabale University Uganda. The purpose is to determine numbers of in-text citations, in-text citations sources, number of in-text citations per programme and students conformity with American Psychological Association style of citations and references. Design/method/approach - The study adopted a citation analysis method to study the in-text citations of undergraduate research projects submitted by graduates of the department of library and information science Kabale University, Uganda. The study covered the period of 2015 to 2019 sets of graduate’s research projects submitted to the department. Analysis focused on in- text citations, in-text citations per programme, in-text citations conformity with APA and in-text citations not in conformity with APA. Findings - The study found that students had the highest number of in-text citations in their research project in 2019 and most of their citations were in journals and books. The study also revealed that programmes in the department of library and information science (Bachelor of Library and Information Sciences- BLIS and Bachelor of Records Management -BRIM)) students’ projects research had the highest number of in-text citations in their research and that most of their in-text citations in both programmes did not conform to APA style of citations. Originality - will help them to guild against plagiarism and ensure that sources of research information, authors and literature are acknowledged.
乌干达卡巴莱大学图书馆与信息科学系本科项目报告的引文分析:一项文献引文研究
目的:本研究的重点是对乌干达Kabale大学图书馆与信息科学系本科生项目研究的文本引文进行引文分析。目的是确定文本引用的次数,文本引用的来源,每个节目的文本引用次数以及学生是否符合美国心理协会的引用和参考文献风格。设计/方法/途径:本研究采用引文分析方法,对乌干达Kabale大学图书馆与信息科学系毕业生提交的本科研究项目的文本引文进行研究。本研究涵盖了2015年至2019年期间研究生提交给该系的研究项目。分析的重点是文本引文、每个节目的文本引文、符合APA的文本引文和不符合APA的文本引文。研究发现——该研究发现,2019年学生在研究项目中的文本引用次数最多,他们的大部分引用都在期刊和书籍中。研究还显示,图书馆与信息科学系(图书馆与信息科学学士学位- BLIS和档案管理学士学位- brim)学生的项目研究中有最多的文本引用,而且这两个专业的大部分文本引用都不符合APA引用风格。原创性——将帮助他们防止抄袭,并确保研究信息、作者和文献的来源得到承认。
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