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Ahmad, Moin
- Research Trends in Information Literacy: A Bibliometric Study
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Mohd. Nazim
1,
Moin Ahmad
2
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1 Central Library, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (UP) - 221005, IN
2 NISCAIR, New Delhi - 110067, IN
1 Central Library, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (UP) - 221005, IN
2 NISCAIR, New Delhi - 110067, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 49, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 53-62Abstract
This study presents a bibliometric analysis of scientific output in the area of 'Information Literacy' (IL), the aim being to offer an overview of research trends in this field and characterize its most important aspects and their evolution over the last quarter of the 20th century. The analysis makes use of LISA Plus database, the search being restricted to published journal articles and which contain the terms 'Information Literacy'. The various analyses focus on the presentation of publications, frequencies and percentages, as well as the application of Bradford's law of scattering and Lotka's law.Keywords
Information Literacy, Bibliometric Study.References
- British Standards Institution. British standards of documentation terms. BSI; London; 1976, p7.
- Chowdhury (G G); Chowdhury (S). Searching CD-ROM and online information sources. Library Association Publishing, London, 2001.
- American Library Association. American Library Association Presidential Committee of Information Literacy: final report. American Library Association; London, 1989.
- Bradford (S C). Sources of information on specific subjects. Engineering. Vol. 23(3); 1934; p85-88.
- Bradford (S C). Documentation. Look wood Sons; London, 1948.
- Lotka (A J). The frequency distribution of scientific productivity. Journal of Washington Academy of Sciences. Vol. 16(12); 1926; p317-23.
- Research Trends in Information Literacy:A Bibliometric Study
Abstract Views :215 |
PDF Views:12
Authors
Mohd. Nazim
1,
Moin Ahmad
2
Affiliations
1 Central Library, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (UP) - 221005, IN
2 NISCAIR, New Delhi - 110067, IN
1 Central Library, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (UP) - 221005, IN
2 NISCAIR, New Delhi - 110067, IN
Source
Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 44, No 1 (2007), Pagination: 53-62Abstract
This study presents a bibliometric analysis of scientific output in the area of 'Information Literacy' (IL), the aim being to offer an overview of research trends in this field and characterize its most important aspects and their evolution over the last quarter of the 20th century. The analysis makes use of LISA Plus database, the search being restricted to published journal articles and which contain the terms 'Information Literacy'. The various analyses focus on the presentation of publications, frequencies and percentages, as well as the application of Bradford's law of scattering and Lotka's law.Keywords
Information Literacy, Bibliometric Study.References
- British Standards Institution. British standards of documentation terms. BSI; London; 1976, p7.
- Chowdhury (G G); Chowdhury (S). Searching CD-ROM and online information sources. Library Association Publishing, London, 2001.
- American Library Association. American Library Association Presidential Committee of Information Literacy: final report. American Library Association; London, 1989.
- Bradford (S C). Sources of information on specific subjects. Engineering. Vol. 23(3); 1934; p85-88.
- Bradford (S C). Documentation. Look wood Sons; London, 1948.
- Lotka (A J). The frequency distribution of scientific productivity. Journal of Washington Academy of Sciences. Vol. 16(12); 1926; p317-23.