Do open access journals have a greater citation impact? A study of journals in library and information science

IF 0.6 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Collection and Curation Pub Date : 2022-06-20 DOI:10.1108/cc-03-2022-0010
Daud Khan, Mohammad Ashar, M. Yuvaraj
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Purpose This study aims to investigate the research and citation impact of open access (OA) journals versus non-OA journals being published in the spectrum of library and information science (LIS) across the world and to further ascertain whether OA journals have greater citation counts than subscription-based journals in LIS discipline. Design/methodology/approach A total of 116 LIS journals (58 OA and 58 non-OA) were chosen from Scimago website. After selecting the journals, Publish or Perish software program was used to retrieve the publications and their corresponding academic citations by using International Standard Serial Number of journals from Google Scholar for the period of 2011–2018. The non-parametric Mann–Whitney U-test was applied on various research and citation indicators, namely, citation count, citations per author, citations per paper; g-index, h-index, hI norm and hI annual through SPSS. Findings Findings of the study demonstrate that non-OA journals in LIS have a significant citation advantage over OA journals. Moreover, Mann–Whitney U-test analysis rejected all the eight null hypotheses and reveals that non-OA journals in LIS discipline have greater citation counts, citations per author, citations per paper; g-index, h-index, hI norm and hI annual than OA journals. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study that embarks upon a whole-scale investigation of citation impact of OA and non-OA journals in LIS, which has implications for both research and practice. This study would serve as a reference guide to all involved in scholarly communication activities including academic communities, librarians, research funders, publishers and policymakers for publishing research work, grant funding, designing policies and subscriptions.
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开放获取期刊有更大的引用影响吗?图书馆情报学期刊研究
目的本研究旨在调查开放获取(OA)期刊与非OA期刊在全球图书馆与信息科学(LIS)领域的研究和引文影响,并进一步确定开放获取(OA)期刊是否比基于订阅的图书馆与信息科学(LIS)学科的期刊具有更高的引文数量。设计/方法/方法从Scimago网站共选择116种LIS期刊(58种OA期刊和58种非OA期刊)。选择期刊后,使用出版或灭亡软件程序,使用谷歌Scholar期刊国际标准序列号检索2011-2018年的出版物及其相应的学术引文。采用非参数Mann-Whitney u检验对各研究指标和被引指标进行检验,即被引次数、作者被引次数、论文被引次数;通过SPSS统计分析得出g指数、h指数、hI norm和hI annual。研究结果表明,美国非开放获取期刊比开放获取期刊具有显著的被引优势。此外,Mann-Whitney u检验分析拒绝了所有8个零假设,结果表明,LIS学科的非开放获取期刊具有更高的被引次数、人均被引次数、论文被引次数;g-index、h-index、hI norm和hI annual均高于OA期刊。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一个对美国开放获取和非开放获取期刊的引文影响进行全面调查的研究,这对研究和实践都有意义。本研究可为学术界、图书馆员、研究资助者、出版商及政策制定者在出版研究成果、资助、政策设计及订阅等方面提供参考。
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