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Cronin, B.: Acknowledgement trends in the research literature of information science (2001)
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- Abstract
- Data were gathered on acknowledgements in five leading information science journals for the years 1991-1999. The results were compared with data from two earlier studies of the same journals. Analysis of the aggregate data (1971-1999) confirms the general impression that acknowledgement has become an institutionalised element of the scholarly communication process, reflecting the growing cognitive and structural complexity of contemporary research.
- Field
- Bibliothekswesen
Informationswissenschaft
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Larivière, V.; Sugimoto, C.R.; Cronin, B.: ¬A bibliometric chronicling of library and information science's first hundred years (2012)
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- Abstract
- This paper presents a condensed history of Library and Information Science (LIS) over the course of more than a century using a variety of bibliometric measures. It examines in detail the variable rate of knowledge production in the field, shifts in subject coverage, the dominance of particular publication genres at different times, prevailing modes of production, interactions with other disciplines, and, more generally, observes how the field has evolved. It shows that, despite a striking growth in the number of journals, papers, and contributing authors, a decrease was observed in the field's market-share of all social science and humanities research. Collaborative authorship is now the norm, a pattern seen across the social sciences. The idea of boundary crossing was also examined: in 2010, nearly 60% of authors who published in LIS also published in another discipline. This high degree of permeability in LIS was also demonstrated through reference and citation practices: LIS scholars now cite and receive citations from other fields more than from LIS itself. Two major structural shifts are revealed in the data: in 1960, LIS changed from a professional field focused on librarianship to an academic field focused on information and use; and in 1990, LIS began to receive a growing number of citations from outside the field, notably from Computer Science and Management, and saw a dramatic increase in the number of authors contributing to the literature of the field.
- Field
- Informationswissenschaft
Bibliothekswesen
- Source
- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 63(2012) no.5, S.997-1016
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Cronin, B.: ¬The sociological turn in information science (2009)
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- Abstract
- This paper explores the history of 'the social' in information science. It traces the influence of social scientific thinking on the development of the field's intellectual base. The continuing appropriation of both theoretical and methodological insights from domains such as social studies of science, science and technology studies, and socio-technical systems is discussed.
- Field
- Informationswissenschaft
- Source
- Information science in transition, Ed.: A. Gilchrist
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Cronin, B.; Shaw, D.: Banking (on) different forms of symbolic capital (2002)
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- Abstract
- The accrual of symbolic capital is an important aspect of academic life. Successful capital formation is commonly signified by the trappings of scholarly distinction or acknowledged status as a public intellectual. We consider and compare three potential indices of symbolic capital: citation counts, Web hits, and media mentions. Our Eindings, which are domain specific, suggest that public intellectuals are notable by their absence within the information studies community.
- Field
- Informationswissenschaft
- Source
- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and technology. 53(2002) no.14, S.1267-1270
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Cronin, B.; Meho, L.I.: Timelines of creativity : A study of intellectual innovators in information science (2007)
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- Abstract
- We explore the relationship between creativity and both chronological and professional age in information science using a novel bibliometric approach that allows us to capture the shape of a scholar's career. Our approach draws on D.W. Galenson's (2006) analyses of artistic creativity, notably his distinction between conceptual and experimental innovation, and also H.C. Lehman's (1953) seminal study of the relationship between stage of career and outstanding performance. The data presented here suggest that creativity is expressed in different ways, at different times, and with different intensities in academic information science.
- Field
- Informationswissenschaft
- Source
- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 58(2007) no.13, S.1948-1959
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Cronin, B.: Vernacular and vehicular language (2009)
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- Date
- 22. 3.2009 11:44:11
- Source
- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 60(2009) no.3, S.433
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Cronin, B.: Thinking about data (2013)
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- Date
- 22. 3.2013 16:18:36
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- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 64(2013) no.3, S.435-436
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Cronin, B.: ¬The writing on the wall (2015)
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- Date
- 26. 4.2015 19:27:22
- Source
- Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 66(2015) no.5, S.873-875
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Davenport, E.; Cronin, B.: Knowledge management : Semantic drift or conceptual shift? (2000)
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- Date
- 31. 7.2001 20:22:57
- Source
- Journal of education for library and information science. 41(2000) no.?, S.294-306
- Theme
- Information
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Davenport, L.; Cronin, B.: What does hypertext offer the information scientist? (1989)
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- Journal of information science. 15(1989) no.6, S.369-372
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Cronin, B.; Davenport, E.: Social intelligence (1993)
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- Imprint
- Medford, NJ : Learned Information
- Source
- Annual review of information science and technology. 28(1993), S.1-44
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Cronin, B.: Library and information science in context (1998)
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- Abstract
- State of the art review of the ways in which the library and information science (LIS) profession is adapting to the growing informatization of society, the emergence of an information society and how librarians and information scientists are positioning themselves as players in an information society, characterized by metaphors such as 'information superhighway' and 'Worldwide Library'. Identifies major change drivers and considers the kinds of strategic responses being made by, and required of, the LIS field in the face of pervasive technologization and shifting social practices
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- Library and information work worldwide 1998. Ed.: M.B. Line et al
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Cronin, B.: Social development and the role of information (1995)
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- Abstract
- Examines the complex relationship between information investment and socio-economic development with special reference to the relevance and appropriateness of the information services offered to developinf countries. Emphasises the importance of cultural relativism in the varying potential of information to influence social development. Proposes a civic networking model which contributes to the empowerment of the people by ensuring that: citizens are provided with free or subsidized access to community (and other) information resources; the local community has a high level of equity/ownership in the design and maintenance of the information system/service; and content is locally negotiated and validated
- Source
- New review of information and library research. 1(1995), S.23-37
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- Information
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Cronin, B.; Meho, L.I.: ¬The shifting balance of intellectual trade in information studies (2008)
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- Abstract
- The authors describe a large-scale, longitudinal citation analysis of intellectual trading between information studies and cognate disciplines. The results of their investigation reveal the extent to which information studies draws on and, in turn, contributes to the ideational substrates of other academic domains. Their data show that the field has become a more successful exporter of ideas as well as less introverted than was previously the case. In the last decade, information studies has begun to contribute significantly to the literatures of such disciplines as computer science and engineering on the one hand and business and management on the other, while also drawing more heavily on those same literatures.
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- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 59(2008) no.4, S.551-564
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Snyder, H.; Cronin, B.; Davenport, E.: What's the use of citation? : Citation analysis as a literature topic in selected disciplines of the social sciences (1995)
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- Reports results of a study to investigate the place and role of citation analysis in selected disciplines in the social sciences, including library and information science. 5 core library and information science periodicals: Journal of documentation; Library quarterly; Journal of the American Society for Information Science; College and research libraries; and the Journal of information science, were studed to determine the percentage of articles devoted to citation analysis and develop an indictive typology to categorize the major foci of research being conducted under the rubric of citation analysis. Similar analysis was conducted for periodicals in other social sciences disciplines. Demonstrates how the rubric can be used to dertermine how citatiion analysis is applied within library and information science and other disciplines. By isolating citation from bibliometrics in general, this work is differentiated from other, previous studies. Analysis of data from a 10 year sample of transdisciplinary social sciences literature suggests that 2 application areas predominate: the validity of citation as an evaluation tool; and impact or performance studies of authors, periodicals, and institutions
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- Journal of information science. 21(1995) no.2, S.75-85
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Cronin, B.: On the epistemic significance of place (2008)
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- The author describes an exploratory analysis of the influence of place and proximity on collaboration. Bibliometric data and biographical information are combined to reveal the extent to which co-authorship relationships are a function of physical collocation.
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- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 59(2008) no.6, S.1002-1006
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Cronin, B.: Standing on ceremony (2013)
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- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 64(2013) no.7, S.1309-1310
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Cronin, B.: Peer review (2011)
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- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 62(2011) no.7, S.1215
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Cronin, B.: Meta-life (2014)
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- Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 65(2014) no.3, S.431-432
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Cronin, B.: ¬The evolving indicator space (iSpace) (2013)
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- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 64(2013) no.8, S.1523-1525