1. A Bibliometric Study of Communications Published in Journal of Informetrics from 2012 to 2016
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Naseer, Mirza Muhammad, Waris, Abu, Ahmad, Shakil, Peter, Manuelraj, and Abdel-Magid, Isam Mohammed
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Journal of Informetrics (Periodical) -- Forecasts and trends -- Statistics ,Scholarly periodicals -- Forecasts and trends -- Statistics ,Social science research -- Forecasts and trends -- Statistics ,Communications -- Research -- Statistics -- Forecasts and trends ,Authorship ,Librarians ,Organizations ,Teachers ,Spreadsheet software ,Market trend/market analysis ,Library and information science - Abstract
This research work exemplifies a bibliometric study of communications published in the Journal of Informetrics from 2012 to 2016. The main schema and source used for this study is the Web of Science domain. A bibliometric analysis of 459 records was conducted using MS Excel. The study indicated that the maximum number of articles were in the year 2016, representing 23% of total contributions. Top contributing organizations during the study period were Max Planck Society of Germany, Indiana University of USA, and University Roma Tor Vergata of Italy. Top contributing authors included Lutz Bornmann, Mike Thelwall, and Ludo Waltman. China led top contributing countries followed by the United States of America and Italy. Authorship collaboration was dominated by multi-authored contributions as 72.11% of the communications were multi-authored while 27.89% of communications were single-authored. The degree of collaboration of JOI communications was found to be 72.1%. The average number of authors for JOI communications was 2.44. The highest number of references and tables/figures were appended to the communications published in JOI during 2016. Most of the papers (76%) accepted for publication in JOI were published within two months. This study investigated papers published in the Journal of Informetrics during 2012-2016 only. This paper is valuable for teachers, researchers, and librarians who want to see the contemporary trends of published articles in the Journal of Informetrics and seek possible areas for further research. Keywords: Scientometrics; Top Contributing Authors; Top Contributing Organizations; Top Contributing Countries; The Degree of Collaboration; Journal of Informetrics. Paper type: Research paper, 1. Introduction In the assessment of scientific performance, bibliometric and citation indicators are among the most critical impact measures of scientific literature (Davarpanah & Aslekia, 2008). An increasingly important way [...]
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- 2019