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Citation analysis of Collection Building during 2005‐2012
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the journal bibliometric characteristics of Collection Building and the subject relationship with other disciplines by citation analysis.Design/methodology/approachThis study explores the distribution of articles and subjects of references and analyses the various aspects of Collection Building from 2005‐2012. There are 179 articles in Collection Building in eight selected years. In total, 32 issues pertaining to eight volumes of Collection Building were consulted and relevant details of the citations at the end of each article were noted on an excel sheet. The recorded data were analysed, interpreted and tabulated.FindingsThe results of this study revealed that 179 articles were consulted from eight volumes (2005‐2012) which carried 2,388 citations including 85 self‐citations. The majority of articles (30.17 per cent) recorded between 10‐19 range of citations per article followed by (28.50 per cent) 1‐9 range. The majority of articles were contributed by single authors (65.92 per cent) and majority of contributors were from the USA (69.96 per cent) followed by Canada (3.95 per cent) and India (3.95 per cent) respectively. Journal articles (42.71 per cent) were the most cited source materials, followed by online and electronic sources (25.80 per cent), books including edited books (20.44 per cent), newspapers (5.23 per cent) and so on. Out of 179 articles, tje majority of articles (33.52 per cent) were Research papers followed by Case study (30.73 per cent), Literature review (12.85 per cent) and so on. The majority of articles (66.48 per cent) were recorded between 6‐10 pages, followed by 25.70 per cent articles between 1‐5 pages. Out of 1,020 journal articles, Collection Building (9.02 per cent) was the top ranked journal, followed by The Journal of Academic Librarianship (5.0 per cent) and College & Research Libraries (4.22 per cent).Research limitations/implicationsResearch was limited to the journal entitled Collection Building during eight years (2005‐2012). In total, 32 issues and 179 articles were covered by the study.Originality/valueThe outcome of the study is an original research work with citation analysis of Collection Building. It highlights the study of 179 articles of Collection Building in various ways.
Title: Citation analysis of Collection Building during 2005‐2012
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the journal bibliometric characteristics of Collection Building and the subject relationship with other disciplines by citation analysis.
Design/methodology/approachThis study explores the distribution of articles and subjects of references and analyses the various aspects of Collection Building from 2005‐2012.
There are 179 articles in Collection Building in eight selected years.
In total, 32 issues pertaining to eight volumes of Collection Building were consulted and relevant details of the citations at the end of each article were noted on an excel sheet.
The recorded data were analysed, interpreted and tabulated.
FindingsThe results of this study revealed that 179 articles were consulted from eight volumes (2005‐2012) which carried 2,388 citations including 85 self‐citations.
The majority of articles (30.
17 per cent) recorded between 10‐19 range of citations per article followed by (28.
50 per cent) 1‐9 range.
The majority of articles were contributed by single authors (65.
92 per cent) and majority of contributors were from the USA (69.
96 per cent) followed by Canada (3.
95 per cent) and India (3.
95 per cent) respectively.
Journal articles (42.
71 per cent) were the most cited source materials, followed by online and electronic sources (25.
80 per cent), books including edited books (20.
44 per cent), newspapers (5.
23 per cent) and so on.
Out of 179 articles, tje majority of articles (33.
52 per cent) were Research papers followed by Case study (30.
73 per cent), Literature review (12.
85 per cent) and so on.
The majority of articles (66.
48 per cent) were recorded between 6‐10 pages, followed by 25.
70 per cent articles between 1‐5 pages.
Out of 1,020 journal articles, Collection Building (9.
02 per cent) was the top ranked journal, followed by The Journal of Academic Librarianship (5.
0 per cent) and College & Research Libraries (4.
22 per cent).
Research limitations/implicationsResearch was limited to the journal entitled Collection Building during eight years (2005‐2012).
In total, 32 issues and 179 articles were covered by the study.
Originality/valueThe outcome of the study is an original research work with citation analysis of Collection Building.
It highlights the study of 179 articles of Collection Building in various ways.
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