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Galyani Moghaddam, G., & Moballeghi, M. How Do We Measure Use of Scientific Journals? A Note on Research Methodologies, 2008. In Scientometrics. Akadémiai Kiadó, co-published with Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V.. pp.125-133. (Published) [Journal Article (Print/Paginated)].

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Author(s): Galyani Moghaddam, Golnessa
Moballeghi, Mostafa
Title: How Do We Measure Use of Scientific Journals? A Note on Research Methodologies
Subjects: H. Information sources, supports, channels > HN. e-journals
B. Information use and sociology of information > BB. Bibliometric methods
Date: 2008
Abstract: Scientific journals represent a significant and growing part of the libraries and many researchers have attempted to measure their use by various methodological approaches till date. In this paper, the author reviews the methodologies employed by researchers working on scientific journals usage. It aims to present an overall picture of the research methods used in the area, in a way that will be of value to anyone seeking to study scientific journals. The author reviews four main research methodologies which are being used for profiling scientific journals usage including questionnaire, interview, citation analysis and transaction log analysis.
Publication: Scientometrics
Volume: 76
Number: 1
Starting page: 125
Ending page: 133
Publisher: Akadémiai Kiadó, co-published with Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V.
Alternative Locations: http://www.springerlink.com/content/pt47321532t5/?p=67726947f8614d8bba42ad9e3057ab3e&pi=1
Keywords: Scientific Journals, Journal Usage, Research Methodology
Country: Iran, Islamic Republic of
Type: Journal Article (Print/Paginated)
Rights: http://eprints.rclis.org/copyright/



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