[PDF][PDF] International visibility of European and in particular German-language publications in library and information science
C Schlögl - … und materiellen Lebenswelten: Proceedings des 13 …, 2013 - opus4.kobv.de
This paper presents a scientometric study of articles from journals indexed in Web of
Science (WoS), subject category" Information Science and Library Science". The results
confirm the Anglo-American dominance in the library and information science literature
(included in WoS), which is even stronger if only research-oriented information science
journals are considered. The two major exceptions are the Scandinavian countries and the
field of scientometrics. The visibility of Germany and Austria turned out to be relatively low.
Science (WoS), subject category" Information Science and Library Science". The results
confirm the Anglo-American dominance in the library and information science literature
(included in WoS), which is even stronger if only research-oriented information science
journals are considered. The two major exceptions are the Scandinavian countries and the
field of scientometrics. The visibility of Germany and Austria turned out to be relatively low.
[PDF][PDF] International visibility of European and in particular German-language publications in library and information science1
C Schlögl - researchgate.net
This paper presents a scientometric study of articles from journals indexed in Web of
Science (WoS), subject category “Information Science & Library Science”. The results
confirm the Anglo-American dominance in the library and information science literature
(included in WoS) which is even stronger if only research-oriented information science
journals are considered. The two major exceptions are the Scandinavian countries and the
field of scientometrics. The visibility of Germany and Austria turned out to be relatively low.
Science (WoS), subject category “Information Science & Library Science”. The results
confirm the Anglo-American dominance in the library and information science literature
(included in WoS) which is even stronger if only research-oriented information science
journals are considered. The two major exceptions are the Scandinavian countries and the
field of scientometrics. The visibility of Germany and Austria turned out to be relatively low.
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