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Perceptions of Academic Journals and Scholarly Events in Library and Information Science: An Online Survey (문헌정보학 분야 학술지 및 학술행사 인식 연구 - 설문조사 결과를 중심으로 -)

  • Jongwook Lee;Soojung Kim;Sanghee Oh
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.57 no.1
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    • pp.365-386
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the perception of academic journals and scholarly events published and operated by the four major academic societies in library and information science (Korean Library and Information Science Society, Korean Society for Library and Information Science, Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science, and Korea Society for Information Management). An online survey was carried out to know the members' perceptions of journals' quality, number, review process, publication/distribution, readership, practicality, interdisciplinarity, internationalization, and differentiation. In addition, the reasons for participation and non-participation in scholarly events, the degree of achievement of the purpose, differentiation between scholarly events, and ways to revitalize joint academic conferences were examined. A total of 197 members of the four societies completed the survey. The findings showed that the overall quality of the four journals was good, but they still needed to be improved in the review process, publication and distribution, readership, practicality, and internationalization. Strategies to specialize each journal needed to be considered as well. To revitalize scholarly events, large-scale joint academic conferences can be organized to encourage the participation of researchers and practitioners, considering both academic and social aspects of research and practice. This study mainly reported the results of the online survey. Also, it shed light on the suggestions to improve the academic journals and scholarly events in the field of library and information science based on the findings from the case studies of international academic journals and events as well as the group discussions and feedback from the participants at the joint conferenece held in December 2022.

Comparative Analysis of Citation Patterns between Journals and Conferences: A Case Study Based on the JKIISC

  • Byungkyu Kim;Min-Woo Park;Beom-Jong You;Jun Lee
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.29 no.8
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    • pp.171-190
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    • 2024
  • This paper conducts a comparative analysis of citation patterns between journals and conferences using bibliometric and social network analysis on references from the 'Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security and Cryptology (JKIISC)'. The results indicate that conference references slightly exceed journal references, with around 80% being international publications, highlighting Korean researchers' high dependency on overseas publications. Analysis of citation age shows trends of increasing immediacy citation rate, lengthening citing half-life, and shortening peak time, with domestic publications having higher immediacy citation rate and international publications having slower citing half-life. Mapping SCOPUS journals and ICORE conferences revealed that journal citations mainly come from 'Computer science' (32.3%), 'Engineering' (23.5%), 'Mathematics' (16.7%), and 'Social Cciences' (12.8%), along with other research fields (25.6%), while conference citations are predominantly in 'Cybersecurity and Privacy' with recent increases in 'Computer Vision and Multimedia Computation' and 'Machine Learning'. Co-citation network analysis shows higher degree centrality for conference groups and international publications. The co-citation frequency between different types of literature was highest between journals and conferences (36.9%), compared to within journals (34.3%) or within conferences (28.8%). Lastly, network visualization maps are presented to explore the structural connections among co-cited publications and their research fields. The results of this study suggest that the field of information security research in Korea effectively balances the use of journal and conference literature, indicating that the field is developing through a complementary relationship between these sources.

92 한국 자동제어 학술회의를 끝내고

  • 양해원
    • 전기의세계
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    • v.41 no.11
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    • pp.34-36
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    • 1992
  • 지난 10월 19일부터 21일까지 한국 종합 전시장에서 '92년도 한국 자동제어 학술회의가 개최되었다. 학술회의의 준비위원회의 한사람으로 그 동안의 준비과정 및 학술회의에 대해여 간략히 보고 하므로서 회원들에게 학술회의를 소개하면서 앞으로 개최를 맡게 되는 분들에게 조금이나마 보탬이 되고자 한다.

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A Study on Flipping Subscription Journals to Open Access (정기구독제 학술지에서 오픈액세스 학술지로의 전환에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Eun-Ja
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.35-53
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    • 2016
  • Many publishers tried flipping, or extensively changed their journals flipped. They considered that converting an established journal into OA journal is more attractive than launching an entirely new OA journal. After conducting a careful literature review, this study provided the background and current situations on flipping. There are flipped OA journals alive published by commercial publisher, society, university, and institute in the field of science and medicine. This study found the increased number of published articles after flipping, with 69% of 97 flipped OA journals in 2015 having impact factors. Also 92% of the journals experienced rising in ranking of impart factor, or achieved it for the first time. It was suggested that the roles of academic society, funding agencies, and universities when it comes to active flipping.