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Abstract
Purpose
Since the development of web 2.0, there has been a paradigm shift in methods of knowledge sharing. This has equally impacted on techniques of research evaluation. Many scholars have argued that the social utilization of research is hardly reflected in the traditional methods of research evaluation. The purpose of this paper is to determine the research impact of Library and Information Science (LIS) journals using Web of Science (WoS), Scopus and Google Scholar (GS) and then examine whether there is a correlation between their citations and altmetric attentions.
Design/methodology/approach
This paper is an attempt to contribute to this discussion with focus on the field of LIS. This paper adopted descriptive informatics to analyze LIS journals. The paper extracted citation data from WoS, Scopus and GS, and altmetric attentions from 85 LIS journals indexed by WoS. Further, 18 journals with high altmetric attention were identified, while 9 of these maintained consistent presence in the three databases used.
Findings
Findings show that of these databases, citation data from GS was found to have a high correlation with altmetric attention, while the other two databases maintained moderate correlations with altmetric attention. The paper also found a positive but non-significant correlation between citation scores and altmetric attention in the nine journals that maintained consistent presence in the three databases.
Practical implications
The findings of this paper will be useful to librarians in selection of relevant journals for their libraries and also will assist authors in the choice of publication outlets for their papers particularly when considering journals that have visibility and research impact.
Originality/value
The originality of the paper lies on empirical evidences from the citation and altmetric data extracted from the databases used for the paper.
自web 2.0发展以来,知识共享的方法发生了范式转变。这同样影响了研究评估的技术。许多学者认为,传统的研究评价方法很难反映研究的社会利用。本文的目的是利用Web of Science (WoS)、Scopus和谷歌Scholar (GS)来确定图书馆情报学(Library and Information Science, LIS)期刊的研究影响力,并检验它们的被引率与替代关注之间是否存在相关性。设计/方法/方法本文试图对这一讨论做出贡献,重点关注LIS领域。本文采用描述信息学方法对LIS期刊进行分析。本文提取了WoS、Scopus和GS的引文数据,以及被WoS收录的85种LIS期刊的替代关注数据。此外,确定了18种高度替代关注的期刊,其中9种在使用的三个数据库中保持一致的存在。研究结果表明,在这些数据库中,来自GS的引文数据与替代计量关注具有较高的相关性,而其他两个数据库与替代计量关注保持中等相关性。本文还发现,在三个数据库中保持一致的9种期刊中,引文得分与替代关注之间存在正相关,但不显著。本文的研究结果将有助于图书馆员为其图书馆选择相关期刊,也将有助于作者为其论文选择出版渠道,特别是在考虑具有知名度和研究影响力的期刊时。原创性/价值这篇论文的原创性在于从论文所使用的数据库中提取的引文和替代数据的经验证据。
期刊介绍:
Information Discovery and Delivery covers information discovery and access for digital information researchers. This includes educators, knowledge professionals in education and cultural organisations, knowledge managers in media, health care and government, as well as librarians. The journal publishes research and practice which explores the digital information supply chain ie transport, flows, tracking, exchange and sharing, including within and between libraries. It is also interested in digital information capture, packaging and storage by ‘collectors’ of all kinds. Information is widely defined, including but not limited to: Records, Documents, Learning objects, Visual and sound files, Data and metadata and , User-generated content.