Bibliometric studies about the scientific production of the thematic information and communication technologies in libraries

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Charles
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Godoy Viera, Angel Freddy
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: InCID
DOI: 10.11606/issn.2178-2075.v7i1p167-180
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/incid/article/view/98761
Resumo: To measure the scientific activity, it has used the bibliographic indicators that are based on statistical analysis of quantitative data found in scientific and technical production. The aim of this study was to delineate an overview of the scientific production of the theme Information and Communication Technologies in libraries, in order to identify: the most productive authors (Lotka's Law); the historical development of number of publications and journals that published on the subject (Bradford Law); and the main approaches that cover the topic (Zipf's Law). The methodology followed four steps: choice of Web of Science as the basis for query data; setting the parameters of search strategies and the coverage period; clearance of the results; and processing of survey data. The results showed that the first works indexed in the Web of Science dating back to 1988 and that by 2014, 458 articles were produced. The scientific production remained stable in recent years. The most productive authors were Gomez, Fourie and Aharony. There was no a high concentration in a particular group, but rather a widespread authors. It was identified that there are five journals with higher productivity, account for one third of the total scientific output: Electronic Library, Program Electronic Library and Information Systems, Library Hi Tech, Library Trends and Libri. The main keywords indexed by Web of Science were: Academic Library, Internet, Digital Library, Information Retrieval, Librarians and Mobile Services. They are very present approaches in product development, services, software and applications in today's society.
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spelling Bibliometric studies about the scientific production of the thematic information and communication technologies in librariesEstudos bibliométricos sobre a produção científica da temática Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação em bibliotecasEstudos bibliométricosLei de LotkaLei de BradfordLei de ZipfTecnologia de Informação e ComunicaçãoBibliotecasTo measure the scientific activity, it has used the bibliographic indicators that are based on statistical analysis of quantitative data found in scientific and technical production. The aim of this study was to delineate an overview of the scientific production of the theme Information and Communication Technologies in libraries, in order to identify: the most productive authors (Lotka's Law); the historical development of number of publications and journals that published on the subject (Bradford Law); and the main approaches that cover the topic (Zipf's Law). The methodology followed four steps: choice of Web of Science as the basis for query data; setting the parameters of search strategies and the coverage period; clearance of the results; and processing of survey data. The results showed that the first works indexed in the Web of Science dating back to 1988 and that by 2014, 458 articles were produced. The scientific production remained stable in recent years. The most productive authors were Gomez, Fourie and Aharony. There was no a high concentration in a particular group, but rather a widespread authors. It was identified that there are five journals with higher productivity, account for one third of the total scientific output: Electronic Library, Program Electronic Library and Information Systems, Library Hi Tech, Library Trends and Libri. The main keywords indexed by Web of Science were: Academic Library, Internet, Digital Library, Information Retrieval, Librarians and Mobile Services. They are very present approaches in product development, services, software and applications in today's society.Para medir a atividade científica, tem-se utilizado os indicadores bibliográficos que se baseiam em análise estatística de dados quantitativos encontrados na produção técnica e científica. O objetivo deste estudo foi delinear um panorama da produção científica da temática Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação em bibliotecas, de modo a identificar: os autores mais produtivos (Lei de Lotka); a evolução histórica do número de publicações e os periódicos que mais publicaram sobre a temática (Lei de Bradford); e as principais abordagens que cobrem o tema (Lei de Zipf). A metodologia seguiu quatro etapas: escolha da Web of Science como base de dados de consulta; configuração dos parâmetros das estratégias de busca e do período de cobertura; depuração dos resultados; e tratamento dos dados de pesquisa. Os resultados mostraram que os primeiros trabalhos indexados na Web of Science datam de 1988 e que, até 2014, foram produzidos 458 artigos. A produção científica se mostrou estável nos últimos anos. Os autores mais produtivos foram Gomez, Fourie e Aharony. Não se observou uma alta concentração em um grupo específico, mas sim uma ampla difusão de autores. Identificou-se que são cinco os periódicos com maior produtividade, responsáveis por um terço do total da produção científica: Electronic Library, Program Electronic Library and Information Systems, Library Hi Tech, Library Trends e Libri. As principais palavras-chave indexadas pela Web of Science foram: Academic Library, Internet, Digital Library, Information Retrieval, Librarians e Mobile Services. São abordagens muito presentes no desenvolvimento de produtos, serviços, softwares e aplicativos na sociedade atual.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto2016-04-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/incid/article/view/9876110.11606/issn.2178-2075.v7i1p167-180InCID: Revista de Ciência da Informação e Documentação; v. 7 n. 1 (2016); 167-1802178-2075reponame:InCIDinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/incid/article/view/98761/111654Copyright (c) 2016 InCID: Revista de Ciência da Informação e Documentaçãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, CharlesGodoy Viera, Angel Freddy2016-04-05T12:30:54ZRevistahttp://revistas.ffclrp.usp.br/incidPUB
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bibliometric studies about the scientific production of the thematic information and communication technologies in libraries
Estudos bibliométricos sobre a produção científica da temática Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação em bibliotecas
title Bibliometric studies about the scientific production of the thematic information and communication technologies in libraries
spellingShingle Bibliometric studies about the scientific production of the thematic information and communication technologies in libraries
Bibliometric studies about the scientific production of the thematic information and communication technologies in libraries
Rodrigues, Charles
Estudos bibliométricos
Lei de Lotka
Lei de Bradford
Lei de Zipf
Tecnologia de Informação e Comunicação
Bibliotecas
Rodrigues, Charles
Estudos bibliométricos
Lei de Lotka
Lei de Bradford
Lei de Zipf
Tecnologia de Informação e Comunicação
Bibliotecas
title_short Bibliometric studies about the scientific production of the thematic information and communication technologies in libraries
title_full Bibliometric studies about the scientific production of the thematic information and communication technologies in libraries
title_fullStr Bibliometric studies about the scientific production of the thematic information and communication technologies in libraries
Bibliometric studies about the scientific production of the thematic information and communication technologies in libraries
title_full_unstemmed Bibliometric studies about the scientific production of the thematic information and communication technologies in libraries
Bibliometric studies about the scientific production of the thematic information and communication technologies in libraries
title_sort Bibliometric studies about the scientific production of the thematic information and communication technologies in libraries
author Rodrigues, Charles
author_facet Rodrigues, Charles
Rodrigues, Charles
Godoy Viera, Angel Freddy
Godoy Viera, Angel Freddy
author_role author
author2 Godoy Viera, Angel Freddy
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Charles
Godoy Viera, Angel Freddy
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Estudos bibliométricos
Lei de Lotka
Lei de Bradford
Lei de Zipf
Tecnologia de Informação e Comunicação
Bibliotecas
topic Estudos bibliométricos
Lei de Lotka
Lei de Bradford
Lei de Zipf
Tecnologia de Informação e Comunicação
Bibliotecas
description To measure the scientific activity, it has used the bibliographic indicators that are based on statistical analysis of quantitative data found in scientific and technical production. The aim of this study was to delineate an overview of the scientific production of the theme Information and Communication Technologies in libraries, in order to identify: the most productive authors (Lotka's Law); the historical development of number of publications and journals that published on the subject (Bradford Law); and the main approaches that cover the topic (Zipf's Law). The methodology followed four steps: choice of Web of Science as the basis for query data; setting the parameters of search strategies and the coverage period; clearance of the results; and processing of survey data. The results showed that the first works indexed in the Web of Science dating back to 1988 and that by 2014, 458 articles were produced. The scientific production remained stable in recent years. The most productive authors were Gomez, Fourie and Aharony. There was no a high concentration in a particular group, but rather a widespread authors. It was identified that there are five journals with higher productivity, account for one third of the total scientific output: Electronic Library, Program Electronic Library and Information Systems, Library Hi Tech, Library Trends and Libri. The main keywords indexed by Web of Science were: Academic Library, Internet, Digital Library, Information Retrieval, Librarians and Mobile Services. They are very present approaches in product development, services, software and applications in today's society.
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