Citation Studies: A Performance Evaluation Technique of LIS Scientists
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Book Details
- Publisher: Ess Ess Publication
- ISBN: 9788170007524
- Year of Publication: 2015
- Language: English
- Binding: HardBound
- Pages: 311
About the Book
This book serves as a step-by-step guide for developing and conducting citation studies, beginning from the initial stages of research to the final processes of analysis and interpretation. It provides detailed discussion on important topics such as bibliometric analysis, citation analysis, and collection development, all of which form a significant part of the Library and Information Science curriculum.
The publication offers comprehensive coverage of theories, techniques, concepts, and applications of bibliometric laws in the field of Library and Information Science. Written in a clear and practical style, the book is highly useful not only for students and teachers of library science but also for practicing librarians and information professionals involved in research and documentation work.
Special emphasis has been placed on the practical applications of bibliometric and citation studies in decision-making processes related to collection development, understanding users’ needs, budget management, performance evaluation, and documentation activities. The book explains how quantitative analysis of information exchange can support better management and research practices across different fields of knowledge.
This publication serves as a valuable academic and professional resource for students, researchers, librarians, information scientists, and decision-makers seeking a deeper understanding of citation studies, bibliometrics, and research evaluation techniques.

