Research visibility, publication patterns and output of academic librarians in sub-Saharan Africa: The case of Eastern Africa

D. Ocholla, Lyudmila Ocholla, O. B. Onyancha
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Purpose – This study seeks to establish and compare the research and publication patterns and output of academic librarians in Eastern Africa from 2000 to 2009 using informetric techniques.Design/methodology/approach – The study confined its scope to publications produced between 2000 and 2009. The informetric technique (through content analysis) was used as a research method. The documents that were sourced for content analysis were obtained from the LISA database, which is one of the largest abstract databases in the field of library and information science (LIS). Data were extracted using the names of the librarians obtained from various sources, including: the libraries' web sites, Europa World of Learning and Wikipedia.Findings – The results reveal that the research visibility of academic librarians was insignificant; that publication of research findings over the period was minimal; that publications from university librarians and directors were also minimal; that most academic librarians preferred ...
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目的:本研究旨在利用信息计量技术建立并比较2000年至2009年东非学术图书馆员的研究、出版模式和产出。设计/方法/方法-该研究的范围限于2000年至2009年出版的出版物。采用信息计量技术(通过内容分析)作为研究方法。用于内容分析的文档来源于LISA数据库,LISA数据库是图书馆与信息科学领域最大的抽象数据库之一。数据是从各种来源获取的图书管理员的名字中提取出来的,这些来源包括:图书馆的网站、欧罗巴学习世界和维基百科。研究发现:高校图书馆员的研究可见性不显著;在此期间发表的研究结果很少;大学图书管理员和馆长的出版物也很少;大多数学术图书管理员更喜欢……
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