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Authorship trend and content analysis: A case study on highly cited articles in library and information science journals

Jyotshna Sahoo (Department of Library and Information Science, Khallikote University, Berhampur, India)
Basudev Mohanty (Library Department, Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar, India)
Oshin Biswal (Library Department, Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology, Sarang, Dhenkanal, India)
Nrusingh Kumar Dash (Library Department, Silicon Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, India)
Jayanta Kumar Sahu (Sambalpur University, Burla, India)

Performance Measurement and Metrics

ISSN: 1467-8047

Article publication date: 8 January 2020

Issue publication date: 8 January 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to examine the classic characteristics of highly cited articles (HCAs) of top-ranked library and information science (LIS) journals and get acquainted with the high-quality works in specific areas of LIS for distinguishing what gets cited and who the prolific authors are.

Design/methodology/approach

The HCAs published across the top four LIS journals were downloaded, coded and a database was developed with basic metadata elements for analysis using bibliometric indicators. Lotka’s Inverse Square Law of Scientific Productivity was applied to assess the author’s productivity of HCA. The content analysis method was also used to find out the emerging areas of research that have sought high citations.

Findings

Inferences were drawn for the proposed five number of research questions pertaining to individual productivity, collaboration patterns country and institutional productivity, impactful areas of research. The Netherland found to be the potential player among all the affiliating countries of authors and Loet Leydesdorff tops the list among the prolific authors. It is observed that Lotka’s Classical Law also fits the HCA data set in LIS. “Research impact measurement and research collaboration,” “Social networking” and “Research metrics and citation-based studies” are found to be the emerging areas of LIS research.

Practical implications

Researchers may find a way what gets cited in specific areas of LIS literature and why along with who are the prolific authors.

Originality/value

This study is important from the perspective of the growing research field of the LIS discipline to identify the papers that have influenced others papers as per citation count, spot the active and more impactful topics in LIS research.

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Citation

Sahoo, J., Mohanty, B., Biswal, O., Dash, N.K. and Sahu, J.K. (2020), "Authorship trend and content analysis: A case study on highly cited articles in library and information science journals", Performance Measurement and Metrics, Vol. 21 No. 1, pp. 33-51. https://doi.org/10.1108/PMM-06-2019-0021

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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