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The JASIST Editorial Board Members' Research Areas and Keywords of JASIST Research Articles (JASIST 편집위원회의 연구분야와 JASIST 논문의 키워드에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyunjung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.227-247
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    • 2014
  • This paper examines the characteristics of the JASIST (Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology) editorial board members and their research areas through author co-citation analysis, and investigates whether the editorial board members' research areas are related with keywords frequently appeared in the journal's research articles. In the process, research areas of the central members and those appeared most frequently as keywords will be identified. Research areas of the 36 members on the JASIST editorial board are collected and categorized to compare with the categorization of keywords extracted from 169 research articles published in JASIST, 2013. The result shows that members with higher centrality in the co-citation network are related with research areas that are also dominant in the distribution of article keywords. The areas include information behavior and searching, information retrieval, information system design, and bibliometrics.

A Study on the Research Trends in Domestic/International Information Science Articles by Co-word Analysis (동시출현단어 분석을 통한 국내외 정보학 학회지 연구동향 파악)

  • Kim, Ha Jin;Song, Min
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.99-118
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    • 2014
  • This paper carried out co-word analysis of noun and noun phrase using text-mining technique in order to grasp the research trends on domestic and international information science articles. It was conducted based on collected titles and articles of the papers published in the Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management (KOSIM) and Journal of American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) from 1990 to 2013. By dividing whole period into five publication window, this paper was organized into the following processes: 1) analysis of high frequency co-word pair to examine the overall trends of both information science articles 2) analysis of each word appearing with high frequency keyword to grasp the detailed subject 3) focused network analysis of trend after 2010 when distinctively new keyword appeared. The result of the analysis shows that KOSIM has considerable portion of studies conducted regarding topics such as library, information service, information user and information organization. Whereas, JASIST has focused on studies regarding information retrieval, information user, web information, and bibliometrics.

Longitudinal Analysis of Information Science Research in JASIST 1985-2009 (정보학연구의 25년간 동향 분석 : JASIST 논문을 중심으로)

  • Seo, Eun-Gyoung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.129-155
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    • 2010
  • In recent years, the changes in information technology have been so dramatic and the rate of changes has increased so much that information science research rigorously evolves with the passage of time and proliferates in diverging research directions dynamically. The aims of this study are to provide a global overview of research trends in information science and to trace its changes in the main topics over time. The study examined the topics of research articles published in JASIST between 1985 and 2009 and identified its changes during five 5 year periods. The study found that the most productive area has consistently been 'Information Retrieval', followed by 'Informetrics', 'Information Use and Users', 'Network and Technology', and 'Publishing and Services'. Information retrieval is a predominant core area in Information Science covering computer-based handling of multimedia information, employment of new semantic methods from other disciplines, and mass information handling on virtual environments. Currently Informetric studies shift from finding existing phenomena to seeking valuable descriptive results and researchers of information use have concentrated especially on information-seeking aspects, so adding greater sophistication to the relatively simple approach taken in information retrieval.

Typology of the Scope of Generalization in User Behavior Study (이용자 행태 연구방법론상의 일반화 영역 유형에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Yang-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.435-455
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    • 2006
  • While numerous studies have empirically investigated user behavior in LIS research community, less research has attempted to examine such studies in methodological perspective. Reflecting this, relevant studies have suggested the need to develop methodological framework for such studies. This study conducted content analyses of user behavior studies recently published in JASIST and analyzed factors which affect the external validity of result of such researches. The findings revealed various types and cases related to the generalization of the study results. Based on these, a methodological framework for user behavior studies were suggested.

A Comparative Analysis of Ego-Centered Journal Citation Identities in Library and Information Science (국내 문헌정보학 주요 저널의 자아 인용정체성 분석)

  • Hea-Jin Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2024
  • This study aims to compare ego-centered journal citation identities among four domestic journals in library and information science. Ego-centered citation identity refers to the set of authors that an author frequently cites. The target journals for this study are Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science (KSLIS), Journal of the Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science (KBIBLIA), Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society (KLISS), and Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management (KOSIM). As a result of citation/citee ratio (CCR), self-citing rates (SCR), and journal co-cited analysis, the journal citation identities of four journals contained the other three journals besides the ego journal and JASIST. Furthermore, KOSIM had the most diverse range of journal citation identity and the four journals mattered the intra-journal information. KLISS showed the most unique cited journal network structure among the four journals.