1997
DOI: 10.3998/3336451.0003.212
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ARCHIVE: Electronic Journals and Scholarly Communication: A Citation and Reference Study

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“…Examples include studies on search engines that make use of hyperlink structure (Clever, 1999), and so-called "Webometrics" studies (Almind & Ingwersen, 1997;Cronin et al, 1998, Egghe, 2000Larson, 1996;Rousseau, 1997;Thelwall & Harries, 2004;Turnbull, 2000;Wilkinson et al, 2003). Other studies consider "electronic ingredients" in journal articles -either in reference lists or in abstracts -to gauge the impact of electronic publications on traditional print journal-based scholarly communication (Harter, 1992;Harter & Kim, 1996;ISI, 2004a;Lu, 1999;McCain, 2000;Youngen, 1997). Still others examine scholarly communication patterns demonstrated in research papers published on the Web, and study the differences from, and similarities to, what we have come to expect from print journal-based communication (Goodrum et al, 2001;Lawrence, 2001; The Open Citation Project, 2001;Zhao & Logan, 2002;Zhao, 2003Zhao, & 2004.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples include studies on search engines that make use of hyperlink structure (Clever, 1999), and so-called "Webometrics" studies (Almind & Ingwersen, 1997;Cronin et al, 1998, Egghe, 2000Larson, 1996;Rousseau, 1997;Thelwall & Harries, 2004;Turnbull, 2000;Wilkinson et al, 2003). Other studies consider "electronic ingredients" in journal articles -either in reference lists or in abstracts -to gauge the impact of electronic publications on traditional print journal-based scholarly communication (Harter, 1992;Harter & Kim, 1996;ISI, 2004a;Lu, 1999;McCain, 2000;Youngen, 1997). Still others examine scholarly communication patterns demonstrated in research papers published on the Web, and study the differences from, and similarities to, what we have come to expect from print journal-based communication (Goodrum et al, 2001;Lawrence, 2001; The Open Citation Project, 2001;Zhao & Logan, 2002;Zhao, 2003Zhao, & 2004.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidently, there has been improvement of citations to e-resources when compared with earlier studies of Harter (1996), Zhang, (1998), Herring (2002) and Jang (2009). However, it is lower than Singh's (2013) finding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…For example, Harter (1996) conducted a citation analysis to determine the impact of electronic journals on scholarly communication using thirtynine scholarly journals that began electronic publications not later than 1993. Findings show that great majority of scholarly e-journals have had essentially no impact on scholarly communication in their respective fields.…”
Section: Citations and Authorship Patterns Of Other Disciplinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the advent of the first collaborative paper published in 1665 (Luukkonen 1992), scientific collaboration, as an effective methodology, globally attained a prominent position in various disciplines Huang 2013, Franceschet 2010;Glänzel 2002;Harter and Kim 1997;Larivière, Gingras, and Archambault 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%