What is a journal article and does it really matter?
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What is a journal article and does it really matter? / Nicolaisen, Jeppe.
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T1 - What is a journal article and does it really matter?
AU - Nicolaisen, Jeppe
N1 - ISBN/ISSN 978-953-331-017- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
PY - 2014/6
Y1 - 2014/6
N2 - The paper presents the results of two Bradford analyses conducted on two different types of journal articles produced by departments at Uppsala University, Sweden. The two types of journal articles studied are “refereed” and “other (popular science, discussions, etc.)”. The results show that the rank ordered lists of departmentsvary a lot, and thus that results of Bradford analyses are depending in part on the types of journal articles included in the study. The results are discussed and connected to problems and challenges related to concept operationalization.
AB - The paper presents the results of two Bradford analyses conducted on two different types of journal articles produced by departments at Uppsala University, Sweden. The two types of journal articles studied are “refereed” and “other (popular science, discussions, etc.)”. The results show that the rank ordered lists of departmentsvary a lot, and thus that results of Bradford analyses are depending in part on the types of journal articles included in the study. The results are discussed and connected to problems and challenges related to concept operationalization.
M3 - Article in proceedings
BT - Libraries in the digital Age Proceedings
Y2 - 18 June 2012 through 22 June 2012
ER -
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