A nine-year (2012-2020) study of publication delay in an open access Library and Information Science journal

IF 0.5 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science Pub Date : 2023-05-11 DOI:10.22452/mjlis.vol28no1.3
Sandip Majumdar (Corresponding Author) (Corresponding Author)
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This study attempts to map the publication delay of articles published in an international, peer-reviewed, open access Library and Information Science journal (LIS) i.e. the DESIDOC Journal of Library and Information Technology (DJLIT). An exploratory method was applied to collect data related to the editorial timeline through archival open access to the articles published in DJLIT during the period from 2012 to 2020. Data were tabulated in an Excel spreadsheet to facilitate statistical analysis and interpretation. The study finds a mean and median waiting time of approximately 176 days and 152 days respectively for articles before they got published. About 64.57 percent of articles went through revision. The majority of articles (i.e., 40.08%) experienced a delay between 100-199 days and were closely followed by 26.11 percent of articles with a delay of up to 99 days. Only 2.43 percent of articles fell in the 400-499 days delay category before being published. A strong influence of time between submission to final revision on overall publication delay was observed. The study did not find any correlation between the number of contributing authors and increasing delay in publication and contradicts the result obtained in another study on selected information science journals. The study is expected to help researchers and authors in the field of LIS to take informed decision before submitting their manuscripts to DJLIT for publication.
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某开放获取图书馆与信息科学期刊9年(2012-2020)出版延迟研究
本研究试图绘制国际同行评议的开放获取图书馆与信息科学期刊(LIS),即DESIDOC图书馆与信息技术期刊(DJLIT)上发表的文章的发表延迟图。采用探索性方法,对2012 - 2020年在DJLIT上发表的文章进行档案开放获取,收集与编辑时间相关的数据。数据在Excel电子表格中制成表格,以便于统计分析和解释。研究发现,文章发表前的平均等待时间和中位数等待时间分别约为176天和152天。64.57%的文章进行了修改。大多数文章(即40.08%)经历了100-199天之间的延迟,紧随其后的是26.11%的文章,延迟长达99天。只有2.43%的文章属于延迟400-499天发表的类别。观察到从提交到最终修订之间的时间对总体出版延迟有很大影响。该研究没有发现投稿作者的数量与延迟发表之间存在任何关联,这与另一项针对某些信息科学期刊的研究得出的结果相矛盾。该研究有望帮助LIS领域的研究人员和作者在向DJLIT提交论文发表之前做出明智的决定。
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Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science
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