Using Citation Analysis to Explore the Collection Needs of Atmospheric Scientists/Researchers Affiliated with the Atlantic Oceanographic Meteorological Laboratory

C. Wiley
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This article reports on a bibliographic and citation analysis of 79 journal publications from 41 journals produced in a one-year period by atmospheric science researchers in the Atlantic Oceanographic Meteorological Laboratory, an affiliate of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The study used citation analysis to determine the cited publication format, age dispersion, frequency of cited journal titles, and availability of the information resources that researchers publish in and cite, and to determine how well the library supports the needs of these scientists and researchers. This type of analysis can inform collection development decisions and can be used to assess the strength of the library collection. The study found that journal articles represented 77% of all cited references and that 74% of the cited journal titles were available through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Regional Library. The study also found that the sample set of 2,516 cited journal articles from 464 journals upheld the 80/20 rule in that 85% of the citations come from the top 20% of the journal titles. Previous citation studies of science and engineering researchers have been conducted using academic library collections, whereas this study focuses on a special library collection.
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利用引文分析探讨大西洋海洋气象实验室大气科学家/研究人员的收集需求
本文报告了美国国家海洋和大气管理局下属的大西洋海洋学气象实验室的大气科学研究人员在一年内对41种期刊中的79种期刊出版物进行的书目和引文分析。该研究使用引文分析来确定被引用的出版格式、年龄分布、被引用期刊的频率以及研究人员发表和引用的信息资源的可用性,并确定图书馆对这些科学家和研究人员需求的支持程度。这种类型的分析可以为馆藏开发决策提供信息,并可用于评估图书馆馆藏的强度。研究发现,期刊文章占所有被引用参考文献的77%,其中74%的被引用期刊标题可通过国家海洋和大气管理局地区图书馆获得。该研究还发现,来自464种期刊的2516篇被引用期刊文章的样本集符合80/20规则,即85%的引用来自期刊标题的前20%。以往的科学和工程研究人员的引文研究是利用学术图书馆馆藏进行的,而本研究的重点是一个特殊的图书馆馆藏。
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期刊介绍: Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services provides a forum for the international exchange of ideas and experiences among members of the library collection management, technical services, vendor and publishing communities throughout the world. It is a comprehensive publication designed to bring together many of the specializations within the broad areas of library collection management and technical services including, but by no means limited to, acquisition of books and serials in academic, public, school and special libraries; cataloging and authority control.
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