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A Study on the Altmetrics of the Papers of Library and Information Science Researchers Published in International Journals

Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society / Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society, (P)2466-2542;
2022, v.53 no.4, pp.143-162
https://doi.org/10.16981/kliss.53.4.202212.143

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Abstract

Altmetrics is an alternative impact evaluation index that evaluates the social interest in the research performance of individuals or institutions in universities, research institutions, and research fund support institutions. This study empirically analyzed what kind of attention a papers of domestic library and information science researchers published in an international academic journal was receiving in the international community using Altmetric explorer. As a result of the analysis, 230 papers were tracked. The average Altmetric Attention Score (AAS) was 6.63, but there were 2 papers that received overwhelming attention (over 170 points) as they were mentioned in news report and Twitter. Second, there was a tendency for high AAS to appear in cases where a domestic researcher participated as a co-author and the main author belonged to an overseas institution, and in the case where the research funds were supported by foreign government agencies. In addition to the field of the library information science or information system, the papers classified as the field of public health service and education showed high AAS, and it was confirmed that these papers were published in the journals of various fields such as life science. Finally, it was confirmed that there was a weak correlation of r=0.25 between the AAS and the number of citations of the analyzed paper, but a strong correlation of r=0.68 between the number of Mendeley readers and the number of citations.

keywords
Altmetrics, Library and Information Science, Citation, Article, Research Evaluation, 알트메트릭스, 문헌정보학, 피인용, 학술논문, 연구성과평가

Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society