2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.lcats.2011.03.002
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Citation analysis of doctoral dissertations at IIMA: A review of the local use of journals

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“…The most common collection development goal of citation analysis is creating a core list of journals (Beile, Boote, and Killingsworth 2003;Kayongo and Helm 2012;Kumar and Dora 2011;LaBonte 2005;Tonta and Al 2006;Waugh and Ruppel 2004). Since standardized measures of a journal's significance, such as the impact factor or a published list of core titles, might not fit the needs of a particular institution, the analysis usually creates a list tailored to the needs of the institution (Edwards 1999;Kumar and Dora 2011;LaBonte 2005;Miller 2011).…”
Section: Citation Analysis For Collection Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The most common collection development goal of citation analysis is creating a core list of journals (Beile, Boote, and Killingsworth 2003;Kayongo and Helm 2012;Kumar and Dora 2011;LaBonte 2005;Tonta and Al 2006;Waugh and Ruppel 2004). Since standardized measures of a journal's significance, such as the impact factor or a published list of core titles, might not fit the needs of a particular institution, the analysis usually creates a list tailored to the needs of the institution (Edwards 1999;Kumar and Dora 2011;LaBonte 2005;Miller 2011).…”
Section: Citation Analysis For Collection Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since standardized measures of a journal's significance, such as the impact factor or a published list of core titles, might not fit the needs of a particular institution, the analysis usually creates a list tailored to the needs of the institution (Edwards 1999;Kumar and Dora 2011;LaBonte 2005;Miller 2011). Such lists can help with decisions about journal renewals and identify journal titles to add to the collection (Edwards 1999;Feyereisen and Spoiden 2009;Haycock 2004;LaBonte 2005;Tonta and Al 2006;Waugh and Ruppel 2004).…”
Section: Citation Analysis For Collection Developmentmentioning
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“…Many referencing studies that focus on the products of graduate and doctoral students have been done to inform collection development in the library (e.g., Keat & Kiran, ; Kumar & Dora, ; Wu & Chen, ) and often involve a comparison with the local collection (e.g., Feyereisen & Spoiden, ; Sherriff, ). Studies of theses examine many of the same variables examined in other referencing studies: age, language, format, discipline of cited materials, and well as the most cited authors and venues (e.g., Buttlar, ; Conkling, Harwell, McCallips, Nyana, & Osif, ; Feyereisen & Spoiden, ; Gooden, ; Keat & Kiran, ; Kumar & Dora, ; Kushkowski, Parsons, & Wiese, ; Sherriff, ; Smyth, ; Sugimoto, ; Uçak, ; Walcott, ; Wu & Chen, ). Kushkowski et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…theses (examples are: Anunobi, 2002Riahinia, 2010;Sexton, 2006;Waugh & Ruppel, 2004). Ph.D. dissertations have also received attention from citation analysis researchers who regard dissertations as being a good indication of which material is being used (examples are: Conkling, Harwell, McCallips, Nyana, & Osif, 2010;Gooden, 2001, Iivonen et al, 2009, Kaczor, 2014Kumar & Dora, 2011;Nabe & Imre, 2008;Kushkowski et al, 2003;Maz-Machado et al, 2012;Romić & Mitrović, 2014;Zafrunnisha & Pulla Reddy, 2010;Zong et al, 2013). Whereas several studies do investigate citation patterns of faculty members (for example : Currie & Monroe-Gulick, 2013;Lightman & Manilov, 2000;Pancheshnikov, 2007), the information gleaned from doctoral research can also serve as an indicator for faculty research patterns (Zipp, 1996).…”
Section: Application Of Citation Analysis -Usersmentioning
confidence: 99%