A Case Study of German Language Core Journals for Characterizing Citation Patterns in the Social Sciences

Publication practices in the social sciences are characterized by the use of heterogeneous publication channels and a stronger national focus (Nederhof, 2006; Hicks & Wang, 2011). At the same time the use of bibliometric indicators in research evaluation promotes journal articles in internationa...

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Main Authors: Pei-Shan Chi, William Peter Dinkel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Taiwan University 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Library and Information Studies
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Online Access:https://jlis.lis.ntu.edu.tw/files/journal/j37-2.pdf
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spelling doaj-f41fef3c510d490dacd4f5c9d00938e22021-02-02T06:09:27ZengNational Taiwan UniversityJournal of Library and Information Studies1606-75091606-75092013-12-01112253810.6182/jlis.2013.11(2).025A Case Study of German Language Core Journals for Characterizing Citation Patterns in the Social SciencesPei-Shan Chi0William Peter Dinkel1iFQ – Institute for Research Information and Quality Assurance, Berlin, Germany; Berlin School of Library and Information Science, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, GermanyGESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Köln, GermanyPublication practices in the social sciences are characterized by the use of heterogeneous publication channels and a stronger national focus (Nederhof, 2006; Hicks & Wang, 2011). At the same time the use of bibliometric indicators in research evaluation promotes journal articles in international peer reviewed journals as the main style of publishing research results. The question emerges to which extent this changes publication practices in these disciplines. In our contribution we address this question and present results of a case study which investigates publication and referencing patterns of core German language journals in sociology and political science. Based on an explorative analysis of reference lists we describe patterns and changes of the parameters of the knowledge base of these journals. The analysis of the results in this study shows that with a total of 67% in the sociology and 76% in the political science the core German journals predominantly refer to non-journal publications. Besides, the share of non-source publications basically remains constant in the time period 2000-2009, and the share of references to source journals is the same in both disciplines. The difference between sociology and political science is: publications in the German language sociology journals have more references to monographs (46%) than publications in the German language political science journals (38%), but these political science journals reference to other non-source publications (38%) much more than sociology (21%). https://jlis.lis.ntu.edu.tw/files/journal/j37-2.pdfcitation patternreferencing patternsocial sciences
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A Case Study of German Language Core Journals for Characterizing Citation Patterns in the Social Sciences
Journal of Library and Information Studies
citation pattern
referencing pattern
social sciences
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William Peter Dinkel
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title A Case Study of German Language Core Journals for Characterizing Citation Patterns in the Social Sciences
title_short A Case Study of German Language Core Journals for Characterizing Citation Patterns in the Social Sciences
title_full A Case Study of German Language Core Journals for Characterizing Citation Patterns in the Social Sciences
title_fullStr A Case Study of German Language Core Journals for Characterizing Citation Patterns in the Social Sciences
title_full_unstemmed A Case Study of German Language Core Journals for Characterizing Citation Patterns in the Social Sciences
title_sort case study of german language core journals for characterizing citation patterns in the social sciences
publisher National Taiwan University
series Journal of Library and Information Studies
issn 1606-7509
1606-7509
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Publication practices in the social sciences are characterized by the use of heterogeneous publication channels and a stronger national focus (Nederhof, 2006; Hicks & Wang, 2011). At the same time the use of bibliometric indicators in research evaluation promotes journal articles in international peer reviewed journals as the main style of publishing research results. The question emerges to which extent this changes publication practices in these disciplines. In our contribution we address this question and present results of a case study which investigates publication and referencing patterns of core German language journals in sociology and political science. Based on an explorative analysis of reference lists we describe patterns and changes of the parameters of the knowledge base of these journals. The analysis of the results in this study shows that with a total of 67% in the sociology and 76% in the political science the core German journals predominantly refer to non-journal publications. Besides, the share of non-source publications basically remains constant in the time period 2000-2009, and the share of references to source journals is the same in both disciplines. The difference between sociology and political science is: publications in the German language sociology journals have more references to monographs (46%) than publications in the German language political science journals (38%), but these political science journals reference to other non-source publications (38%) much more than sociology (21%).
topic citation pattern
referencing pattern
social sciences
url https://jlis.lis.ntu.edu.tw/files/journal/j37-2.pdf
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