The paper analyses the citation impact of Library and Information Science, LIS for short, research articles published in 31 leading international LIS journals in 2015. The main research question is: to what degree do authors' disciplinary composition in association with other content characteristics of LIS articles affect their citation impact? The impact is analysed in terms of the number of citations received and their authority, using outlier normalization and subfield normalization. The article characteristics analysed using quantitative content analysis include topic, methodology, type of contribution, and the disciplinary composition of their author teams. The citations received by the articles are traced from 2015 to May 2021. Citing document authority is measured by the citations they had received up to May 2021. The overall finding was that authors' disciplinary composition is significantly associated with citation scores. The differences in citation scores between disciplinary compositions appeared typically within information retrieval and scientific communication. In both topics LIS and computer science jointly received significantly higher citation scores than many disciplines like LIS alone or humanities in information retrieval, or natural sciences, medicine, or social sciences alone in scientific communication. The paper is original in allowing joint analysis of content, authorship composition, and impact.
翻译:本文分析了2015年在31种国际领先的LIS期刊上发表的图书馆和信息学(LIS)研究文章的引用影响力。主要研究问题是:作者团队的学科组成在与LIS文章的其他内容特征相关的程度上对其引用影响力产生了多大的影响?使用异常点归一化和子领域归一化来分析影响力,其表现形式包括接受的引用数量和其权威性。使用量化内容分析来分析文章特征,包括主题、方法论、贡献类型和作者团队的学科组成。追踪自2015年至2021年5月期间文章接受到的引用。引用的文件权威性是通过它们截至2021年5月的接受引用数来衡量的。总体发现是,作者的学科组成与引用分数显著关联。学科组成之间的引用分数差异通常出现在信息检索和科学传播中。在LIS和计算机科学主题中,与LIS和单独的人文学科,自然科学、医学或社会科学的科学传播中相比,LIS和计算机科学联合获得了显著更高的引用分数。该论文最初在允许内容、作者组成和影响三者共同分析方面具有独创性。