The implications of COVID 19 on the publication of library and information science literature in Africa: A bibliometric study

Andrew Ojulong, Rhoda Diyoshak, Constant Okello-Obura
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In almost a blink of an eye COVID 19 pandemic has surprised the world with devastating effects witnessed across the globe. There was urgent need to establish whether COVID 19 has taken hold of the publishing industry based on the unprecedented pandemic situation in the modern world. The study employed desk review alongside citation and bibliographic analysis to carry out inquiry into the publications in Library and Information Science as a case covering the period 2017 to 2020 and looking at the top 10 publishing countries in Africa. There was need to ascertain the hypothesis that COVID 19 pandemic could have affected the publication trends of literature with consideration of the trajectories before and at present. Findings suggest that research output increased during COVID 19 period with Nigeria and South Africa taking the lead in publications respectively while South Africa had the highest impact factor. Uganda, and Algeria remained extremely low with disparity between countries in terms of the number of publications wider as evidenced by the higher standard deviation of 100.9.
COVID - 19对非洲图书馆情报学文献出版的影响:一项文献计量学研究
在几乎一眨眼的时间里,COVID - 19大流行以全球目睹的破坏性影响震惊了世界。从现代世界前所未有的大流行情况来看,迫切需要确定新冠病毒是否已经控制了出版业。该研究采用桌面审查、引文和书目分析等方法,对2017年至2020年期间图书馆与信息科学领域的出版物进行了调查,并研究了非洲排名前10位的出版国家。考虑到之前和现在的轨迹,有必要确定COVID - 19大流行可能影响文献发表趋势的假设。研究结果表明,在2019冠状病毒病期间,研究产出增加,尼日利亚和南非分别在出版物方面领先,南非的影响因子最高。乌干达和阿尔及利亚仍然极低,各国之间在出版物数量方面的差距更大,这可以从100.9的较高标准偏差看出。
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