A Bibliometric Study of the Literature Related to Research on Public Libraries

A quantitative survey of the literature pertaining to the study of public libraries, covering the period of 1986-2005, was pursued applying bibliometric methods. The survey aimed at the arrival of descriptive data that would inform about the features and development of the field’s base literature. I...

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Main Author: Bo Jarneving
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2006-01-01
Series:Studii de Biblioteconomie şi Ştiinţa Informării
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Online Access:http://www.lisr.ro/en9-10-jarneving.pdf
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spelling doaj-a5372731ea934448bf6abcd03d28e8492020-11-25T01:51:52ZengUniversity of BucharestStudii de Biblioteconomie şi Ştiinţa Informării1453-53862006-01-019-10English Language4769A Bibliometric Study of the Literature Related to Research on Public LibrariesBo JarnevingA quantitative survey of the literature pertaining to the study of public libraries, covering the period of 1986-2005, was pursued applying bibliometric methods. The survey aimed at the arrival of descriptive data that would inform about the features and development of the field’s base literature. It was found that the monographic form of cited references was more common than cited references of the journal form, but over time, the tendency to cite articles published in journals increased on behalf of monographs. In addition, the intellectual import from other fields than Library and Information Science was approximated and found more than marginal. On different levels of citation aggregations, frequency distributions and rank orders indicated a fragmented base literature. Cores of the more cited authors and journals were identified and illustrated by bibliometric mapping techniques. The exploration of a presumed shared intellectual focus on the earlier literature showed that approximately half of all papers were isolated in terms of not sharing references with any other paper, though a weak tendency of increased consensus was noted. Finally, though somewhat more than half of all citations were more than five years old, a tendency over time to cite more current literature was notable.http://www.lisr.ro/en9-10-jarneving.pdfBibliographic CouplingCitation AnalysisCo-citation AnalysisIntellectual BasePublic Libraries
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A Bibliometric Study of the Literature Related to Research on Public Libraries
Studii de Biblioteconomie şi Ştiinţa Informării
Bibliographic Coupling
Citation Analysis
Co-citation Analysis
Intellectual Base
Public Libraries
author_facet Bo Jarneving
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title A Bibliometric Study of the Literature Related to Research on Public Libraries
title_short A Bibliometric Study of the Literature Related to Research on Public Libraries
title_full A Bibliometric Study of the Literature Related to Research on Public Libraries
title_fullStr A Bibliometric Study of the Literature Related to Research on Public Libraries
title_full_unstemmed A Bibliometric Study of the Literature Related to Research on Public Libraries
title_sort bibliometric study of the literature related to research on public libraries
publisher University of Bucharest
series Studii de Biblioteconomie şi Ştiinţa Informării
issn 1453-5386
publishDate 2006-01-01
description A quantitative survey of the literature pertaining to the study of public libraries, covering the period of 1986-2005, was pursued applying bibliometric methods. The survey aimed at the arrival of descriptive data that would inform about the features and development of the field’s base literature. It was found that the monographic form of cited references was more common than cited references of the journal form, but over time, the tendency to cite articles published in journals increased on behalf of monographs. In addition, the intellectual import from other fields than Library and Information Science was approximated and found more than marginal. On different levels of citation aggregations, frequency distributions and rank orders indicated a fragmented base literature. Cores of the more cited authors and journals were identified and illustrated by bibliometric mapping techniques. The exploration of a presumed shared intellectual focus on the earlier literature showed that approximately half of all papers were isolated in terms of not sharing references with any other paper, though a weak tendency of increased consensus was noted. Finally, though somewhat more than half of all citations were more than five years old, a tendency over time to cite more current literature was notable.
topic Bibliographic Coupling
Citation Analysis
Co-citation Analysis
Intellectual Base
Public Libraries
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