假新闻研究——对图书馆情报学期刊的实证分析

IF 0.6 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
J. Sahoo, S. C. Sahu, B. Mohanty
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摘要

本研究旨在从图书情报学的角度对虚假新闻的已发表研究进行定量和定性的评估,并揭示其研究趋势。从SCOPUS文献数据库中收集2017 - 2020年假新闻相关的基本元数据元素,具体参考LIS领域进行研究工作,并根据研究目标进行分析。虽然文献计量指标和R包已用于研究研究论文出版模式的各种定量维度,但定性内容分析已用于确定该学科内假新闻研究的新兴领域。定量分析显示,有相当数量的研究成果(N=133)在LIS多达52种学术期刊上发表,被引用628次。《信息科学与技术协会学报》是发表假新闻文章数量最多、产量最高的期刊,美国是主要出版物国。在新闻领域,“假新闻”是一个新兴的研究课题,势头正在增强。研究工作涵盖了广泛的主题,包括社交媒体和假新闻,信息素养和假新闻,图书馆和图书馆员在假新闻中的作用,检测和打击假新闻,理论,模型和框架,以及假新闻的存档和保存。
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Research on Fake News An Empirical Analysis of Selected Library and Information Science Journals
The purpose of the work is to make a quantitative and qualitative assessment of published research on fake news in light of the Library and Information Science (LIS) perspective and show the research trends. Essential metadata elements were collected from the SCOPUS bibliographic database pertaining to fake news with specific reference to the LIS domain from 2017 to 2020 for the research work and analysed as per the research objectives. While the bibliometric indicators and R package has been used to study the various quantitative dimensions of publication patterns of the research papers, qualitative content analysis has been used to determine the emerging areas of research on fake news within the discipline. The quantitative analysis reveals that a good number of research works (N=133) have been published in as many as 52 academic journals of LIS that received 628 citations. “Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology” is the most productive journal that published the highest numbers of articles on fake news, and the USA is the dominant country of publications. In the LIS field, “fake news” is an emerging study topic that is gaining momentum. The research works covered a wide range of topics, including social media and fake news, information literacy and fake news, the role of libraries and librarians in fake news, detecting and combating fake news, theories, models, and frameworks, as well as archiving, preservation of fake news.
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DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology
DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology publishes original research and review papers related to library science and IT applied to library activities, services, and products. Major subject fields covered include: Information systems, Knowledge management, Collection building & management, Information behaviour & retrieval, Librarianship/library management, Library & information services, Records management & preservation, etc.
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