Publication patterns of U.S. academic librarians from 1998 to 2002

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This study examines the contributions of U.S. academic librarians to the peer-reviewed literature of library and information science (LIS). Compared to the authors' study of thirty-two journals for 1993-1997, the present study finds that for 1998-2002, there were declines in the total number of refereed articles (almost 4%), number of refereed articles by academic librarians (almost 13%), proportion of refereed articles by academic librarians (just over 4%), proportion of academic librarian authors (almost 3%), and proportion of coauthored articles by academic librarians (almost 4%). Because different factors influence rates of authorship in a given set of journals and these rates tend to fluctuate in the short term, only further investigation can assess whether the declines are momentary or the start of a trend. Approximately 7 percent of academic librarians wrote three or more articles. The twenty most productive libraries published more than 10 percent of all refereed articles in the thirty-two journals and nearly one-third of the articles by academic librarians.

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Wiberley, S. E., Hurd, J. M., & Weller, A. C. (2006). Publication patterns of U.S. academic librarians from 1998 to 2002. College and Research Libraries. Association of College and Research Libraries. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.67.3.205

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