Lotka’s law and author productivity pattern of research in law discipline

IF 0.6 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Collection and Curation Pub Date : 2021-08-09 DOI:10.1108/cc-04-2021-0012
A. Sahu, Puspanjali Jena
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Purpose This study aims to analyze the productivity patterns of authors using law literature indexed in Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) from 2016 to 2020 based on Lotka’s law. Lotka’s law of scientific productivity provides a platform for studying the variation between the actual and expected authors’ productivity patterns in a subject area over a specified period. Design/methodology/approach This study covers 3,334 open access journal articles in law subject. The law journals are subdivided into two basic divisions, namely, public law and private law. This paper focuses on the journal-wise distribution of publications, subject-wise distribution of publications, annual growth rate (AGR) as well as compound AGR and applicability of Lotka’s law in both public and private law by applying the least square method followed by Pao and doing the K-S goodness-of-fit test. Student’s t-test and chi-square test have been applied to verify the significant difference between the public law and the private law literature. Findings There is no significant difference between the public law and private law publications on their publications per issue. The chi-square test showed that there is no significant difference between the year-wise publications in public law and private law. The authorship productivity in public law differs from the distribution of Lotka’s inverse square law, whereas it follows Lotka’s law in the case of private law. Research limitations/implications This study is based on the articles published in open access English language journals which are indexed in the DOAJ. Originality/value This study will be useful to know the authorship productivity pattern of law literature for both public and private law individually.
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洛特卡法与法学研究的作者生产力模式
目的本研究旨在基于Lotka定律,分析2016年至2020年开放获取期刊目录(DOAJ)中法律文献的作者生产力模式。Lotka的科学生产力定律为研究特定时期内某一学科领域的实际作者和预期作者的生产力模式之间的变化提供了一个平台。设计/方法/方法本研究涵盖了3334篇法律学科的开放获取期刊文章。法律期刊分为公法和私法两个基本部分。本文应用Pao的最小二乘法和K-s拟合优度检验,重点研究了出版物的期刊分布、主题分布、年增长率、复合AGR以及Lotka定律在公法和私法中的适用性。学生t检验和卡方检验用于验证公法和私法文献之间的显著差异。发现公法和私法出版物在每期出版物上没有显著差异。卡方检验表明,公法和私法的年度出版物之间没有显著差异。公法中的作者生产力不同于Lotka平方反比定律的分布,而私法中的作者生产率遵循Lotka定律。研究局限性/含义本研究基于发表在开放获取英文期刊上的文章,这些文章被编入司法部的索引。原始性/价值本研究将有助于了解公法和私法法律文献的作者生产力模式。
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